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Gracie Abrams to Embark on Arena Tour in Support of New Album: ‘I HAVE MISSED YOU’

The pop star is gearing up to release her third studio album, Daughter From Hell.

Gracie Abrams
Gracie Abrams
Julie Greve

Gracie Abrams hit the wall, and now she’s hitting the road. The pop star announced Thursday (May 28) that she’s embarking on a tour through North America and Europe kicking off in December, supporting upcoming third album Daughter From Hell.

“We’re baaaaaack,” Abrams wrote on Instagram, sharing her The Look at My Life Tour poster displaying all the dates she has set so far. “I HAVE MISSED YOU AND I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!”


She also teased, “More to come soon…”

Beginning Dec. 2 in Denver, the trek will find Abrams traveling through Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Nashville and Brooklyn, N.Y., while also making stops in Toronto and Montreal, through late March 2027. In April, she’ll head overseas for a European leg starting in Paris and spanning Dublin, London, Amsterdam, Berlin and more cities.

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The two-time Grammy nominee has a stacked list of artists opening for her along the way, with Rachel Chinouriri, Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, Grace Ives, The Japanese House, Charlotte Lawrence, Bella Kay, Jensen McRae, Samia and Jake Minch serving as support on different stops.

Tickets will go on presale on Abrams’ website on June 2, three days after which they’ll become available to the general public.

Abrams’ last tour was in support of 2024 sophomore album The Secret of Us, over the course of which she leveled up from playing theaters to arena-sized venues. The album peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and has spent 100 weeks on the chart to date.

She’s now preparing to follow it up with Daughter From Hell, which arrives July 17. Its lead single, “Hit the Wall,” dropped earlier in May and debuted at No. 48 on the Billboard Hot 100.

See Abrams’ announcement and dates for The Look at My Life Tour below.

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This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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