Gracie Abrams has officially announced the biggest tour of her career, unveiling a massive 64-date arena run titled The Look at My Life Tour that will take the singer-songwriter across North America, Europe and the UK through 2026 and 2027.
The Grammy-nominated artist confirmed the tour alongside the rollout of her upcoming third studio album, Daughter from Hell, which is scheduled to arrive on July 17. The project follows the commercial breakthrough of The Secret of Us, the album that helped Abrams move from theater-level popularity into full-scale arena demand.
The new era began earlier this month with the release of âHit the Wall,â which quickly became Abramsâ highest Spotify streaming debut so far. The single, written and produced alongside Aaron Dessner, arrived with an official video directed by Renell Medrano and immediately sparked heavy fan discussion online.
According to official tour information published by Live Nation, the North American leg begins December 2, 2026, with back-to-back nights at Ball Arena in Denver before continuing through Oakland, Glendale, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Nashville, Toronto, Atlanta, Charlotte, Boston, Washington D.C., MontrĂŠal, Philadelphia and Brooklyn.
The scale of the routing reflects just how quickly Abramsâ touring profile has expanded over the last two years. Los Angeles will host four nights at the Kia Forum, while Brooklynâs Barclays Center is also set for a four-show run. Multiple cities including Seattle, Chicago, Toronto, Atlanta, Boston, Washington D.C., MontrĂŠal and Philadelphia will receive two or more dates due to expected demand.
Support lineup changes throughout the tour
The North American leg will feature a rotating cast of support acts on select dates including Rachel Chinouriri, Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, Charlotte Lawrence, Grace Ives, Bella Kay, Jensen McRae and The Japanese House.
Rachel Chinouriri will join the opening Denver, Oakland and Glendale shows, while Holly Humberstone is scheduled for several Los Angeles performances. Del Water Gap will appear during the Seattle and Portland dates, with Charlotte Lawrence joining the Chicago and Nashville run.
Grace Ives is listed for Toronto, Atlanta, Charlotte and Boston performances, Bella Kay will support Washington D.C. and MontrĂŠal, Jensen McRae joins the Philadelphia dates and The Japanese House will appear during the four Brooklyn shows.
Europe and UK tour includes four London O2 shows
After North America, Abrams will begin the European and UK leg on April 8, 2027, with three nights at Parisâ Accor Arena. The international routing also includes Antwerp, Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Stockholm, Milan and Barcelona.
One of the biggest milestones of the tour is her four-night run at Londonâs O2 Arena, a venue typically associated with established global arena acts. Manchester will also receive three nights at Co-op Live, highlighting Abramsâ growing international demand.
Samia and Jake Minch are scheduled as direct support acts during select Europe and UK performances.
Presale information and growing global momentum
Fans hoping to access tickets early will have several opportunities before general sales begin. The North American artist presale opens June 2 at 9 a.m. local time, with sign-ups closing May 31 at 10 p.m. PT. Capital One cardholders will receive an exclusive presale beginning June 3, with eligible customers able to use the first six digits of their Capital One card number as the access code.
The Europe and UK artist presale also begins June 2, though fans must pre-order Daughter from Hell before June 1 to receive access. General public ticket sales for all dates begin June 5 through Gracie Abramsâ official store.
The tour announcement continues an extraordinary rise for Abrams, whose 2024 album The Secret of Us debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 while reaching No. 1 in the UK, Australia and the Netherlands. The deluxe version later delivered âThatâs So True,â Abramsâ first Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit.
Her previous touring cycle also demonstrated how rapidly her audience was growing. Additional dates had to be added in Los Angeles, Denver and New York due to demand, including three nights at Radio City Music Hall and performances at Madison Square Garden, Kia Forum and Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
Abramsâ growing international profile was also reflected in broader music industry recognition, including attention surrounding the recent Brit Awards 2026 nominations.
With a new album arriving this summer, multiple sold-out markets expected and one of the largest arena tours announced by a young pop artist this year, The Look at My Life Tour could mark the moment Gracie Abrams fully transitions into global pop headliner territory.














