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Gracie Abrams Announces 64-Date ‘Look at My Life’ International Arena Tour for Winter and Spring 2026-27

Gracie Abrams has unveiled plans for a major worldwide arena tour in support of her forthcoming album, "Daughter From Hell." Dubbed the Look at My Life Tour, the trek will see the singer crisscross North America from December 2026 through March 2027, before heading to Europe for a series of shows in April and May. The North American leg, comprising 37 performances, is set to kick off with two consecutive nights at Denver's Ball Arena on December 2-3. The tour will conclude with a four-night residency at Brooklyn's Barclays Center from March 16-20, marking a significant milestone for the 25-year-old artist, who has rapidly ascended from intimate club gigs to headlining major venues.

During the two-and-a-half-month stretch across the U.S. and Canada, Abrams will also hold another four-night run in Southern California at the Kia Forum from December 14-20. The itinerary primarily features two-night stops in cities such as Oakland, Glendale (Arizona), Portland, Chicago, Nashville, Toronto, Atlanta, Charlotte, Boston, Washington D.C., Montreal, and Philadelphia. The only city scheduled for three shows is Seattle, taking place from January 26-29. Supporting Abrams on the North American tour is a diverse lineup of female or female-fronted acts, including Rachel Chinouriri, Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, Charlotte Lawrence, Grace Ives, Bella Kay, Jensen McRae, and The Japanese House. Notably, Del Water Gap is the sole exception to the all-female or female-fronted roster. "This tour is a reflection of the collaborative energy that defines this new chapter," said music journalist Emma Torres in a recent analysis, noting that the choice of opening acts underscores Abrams' commitment to amplifying emerging voices in the indie-pop scene.

After a brief three-week break, Abrams will launch the European leg with 27 shows, starting with three performances at Paris' Accor Arena from April 8-12. The European run concludes with two shows in Barcelona on May 27-28. A highlight of the overseas itinerary includes a four-night stand at London's O2 Arena from April 30 to May 3. The O2, one of the world's busiest entertainment venues with a capacity of 20,000, has hosted iconic acts from Beyoncé to The Rolling Stones, marking a major career milestone for Abrams. Other European stops include Antwerp, Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, Amsterdam, Berlin, Stockholm, and Milan. Supporting acts for the European dates will be Samia and Jake Minch, adding further variety to the tour's lineup.

Ticket sales for North American shows will begin with a general on-sale on June 5, preceded by a presale for Capital One cardholders starting June 3 at 9 a.m. local time. In Europe, fans who pre-order Abrams' new album through her website will gain access to a presale on June 2, followed by a general on-sale on June 5. Abrams recently announced that "Daughter From Hell," her third full studio album, is set for release on July 17. The first single and accompanying video, "Hit the Wall," dropped in May, offering a glimpse into the album's thematic depth. This new work arrives two years after her previous album, "The Secret of Us," which garnered critical acclaim for its introspective lyrics and polished production. As anticipation builds, the Look at My Life Tour promises to be a defining moment for Abrams, bridging her rapid rise from opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour to headlining arenas worldwide.

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