J.J. isn’t the only family member with summer plans.
Gracie Abrams just announced her ‘Look at My Life Tour’ that will send her to arenas all over North America from December 2026 through March 2027.
That includes not one, not two, not three but four (!) concerts at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center with special guest The Japanese House accompanying her on all dates. The quartet of shows are slated to take place:
Rachel Chinouriri, Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, Charlotte Lawrence, Grace Ives, Bella Kay and Jensen McRae will provide support at other U.S. and Canada ‘Look at My Life Tour’ gigs.
The tour comes in support of Abrams’ forthcoming third studio album “Daughter From Hell,” which hits shelves on July 17.
“Whoa whoa whoa. Freaking out. I am so ready for [‘Daughter From Hell’] to be yours,” the 26-year-old shared via Instagram.
Ahead of the record’s release, the popular singer-songwriter dropped the lead single “Hit The Wall.”
Prior to this outing, Abrams — who served as Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo’s opening act just a few years ago — last toured in 2025 on her extended ‘Secret Of Us Deluxe’ trek, which was labeled as a “victory lap.”
At those shows, she typically performed 20-25 songs a night, according to Set List FM. Notable tracks to make the cut include “That’s So True,” “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” “I miss you, I’m sorry,” “Risk” and “Close To You.”
“Anecdote-laden yet sweeping, Abrams’ performance was at once deeply personal and universal, an exhilaration of feelings too powerful to be conquered alone,” The Harvard Crimson wrote in a review of an August ’25 gig at Boston’s TD Garden.
Tickets officially go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 5 at 9 am local time through Ticketmaster but are available now on trusted secondary market sites like SeatGeek.
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Gracie Abrams tickets 2026-27
A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Gracie Abrams set list
At the final U.S. ‘Secret of Us Deluxe Tour,’ Abrams played 23 songs at Morrison, CO’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Aug. 12, 2025.
To make sure you’re in the loop, here’s all the songs she performed that evening, courtesy of Set List FM.
01.) “Risk”
02.) “Blowing Smoke”
03.) “21”
04.) “I Love You, I’m Sorry”
05.) “Where do we go now?”
06.) “Death Wish” (unreleased; on piano)
07.) “Normal Thing”
08.) “Friend”
09.) “Mess It Up”
10.) “Packing It Up”
11.) “Full machine”
12.) “I Told You Things”
13.) “Out of Nowhere” (unreleased)
14.) “Let It Happen”
15.) “Tough Love”
16.) “I Know It Won’t Work” (with Griff) (Surprise song; on piano)
17.) “Cool” (on piano)
18.) “I miss you, I’m sorry” (on piano)
C-Stage
19.) “Right now”
20.) “Free Now”
21.) “us.”
Encore
22.) “That’s So True”
23.) “Close to You”
Gracie Abrams new music
On May 14, Abrams released the lead single “Hit the Wall” off her upcoming album “Daughter From Hell.”
The shimmering tune is yet another vulnerable, resonant anthem from the always emotionally raw artist who refuses to never not give her all.
Vivid lyrics like “I felt good for a day/but that stopped” lead to the heartbreaking refrain “I Hit The Wall” about Abrams’ own emotional burnout that she eventually owns by the end of the epic confessional.
It’s quite a journey only emboldened by the cinematic music video directed by the visual artist Renell Medrano, which can be found below.
Gracie Abrams special guests
At all North America gigs, Abrams will be joined by a big name opening act. To make sure you’re familiar their sounds, here’s each artist’s most-streamed song on Spotify.
The Japanese House: “Saw You In A Dream”
Rachel Chinouriri: “All I Ever Asked”
Holly Humberstone: “To Love Somebody”
Del Water Gap: “Ode to a Conversation Stuck in Your Throat”
Charlotte Lawrence: “Joke’s On You”
Grace Ives: “Lullaby”
Bella Kay: “iloveitiloveitiloveit”
Jensen McRae: “My Ego Dies At The End”
Huge stars on tour in 2026
Abrams isn’t the only major pop star hitting arenas this year and next.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss in the very near future.
Plus, Noah Kahan is mounting a massive stadium tour of his own all summer long. We’ll see ya there crossover Gracelander/Busyheads.
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