Gracie Abrams Announces Massive 2024-2025 Tour Ahead of New Album

Gracie Abrams is making sure her fans have plenty to be excited about. Just a month after announcing The Look at My Life Tour, she’s now revealed the tracklist for her upcoming album Daughter From Hell, set to drop on July 17. The 16-track project was produced by Aaron Dessner, the National guitarist and keyboardist whose work with Taylor Swift has made him one of the most sought-after producers in the industry right now.

That’s a smart collaboration move, and honestly, it makes sense given where Abrams is in her career. She’s clearly aiming for that crossover success, and Dessner’s credentials speak for themselves.

The Tour Route

The tour kicks off in December in Denver, giving fans plenty of time to plan and save up. If the sold-out shows are any indication, they’re going to need to move fast. Many dates already sold out shortly after going on sale in June.

The routing is extensive, spanning multiple nights in major cities across North America before she heads to Europe. LA gets four nights at the Kia Forum, with December 20 still having some standard admission tickets available on Ticketmaster. Her four-date run at Barclays Center in Brooklyn is already mostly in the resale market, which tells you everything about the demand.

After wrapping up the North American leg in Brooklyn in March, she’ll cross the Atlantic for European shows in Paris, London, and Berlin, with Barcelona closing things out in May.

The Supporting Cast

The lineup of opening acts reads like a who-is-who of rising artists. Holly Humberstone, Grace Ives, Jensen McRae, and The Japanese House will join for various dates. The full supporting cast also includes Rachel Chinouriri, Del Water Gap, Charlotte Lawrence, Bella Kay, and more. That’s actually a pretty diverse mix, showing Abrams has good taste in who she’s bringing along.

Getting Tickets

Now for the practical part. Prices vary quite a bit depending on location and venue. Denver tickets start at around $100, while LA’s Kia Forum has 200-level seats beginning around $120. If you’re looking at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, expect to pay more—upper sections start around $160, with lower bowls going for $250 or more.

SeatGeek has some deals, with Denver tickets under $100 and some dates under $80. New users can get $10 off with code ROLLINGSTONE10. For international shows or other resale options, Ticketnetwork and VividSeats also have listings, with Ticketnetwork offering codes for larger orders.

It’s worth checking multiple platforms since prices fluctuate, and for sold-out dates, StubHub and SeatGeek are your best bets for resale.

The album drops mid-summer, and by winter, she’ll be arenas. That’s a quick escalation, and it will be interesting to see how the venues feel come December.

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