Good Riddance Tour was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams, in support of her debut studio album, Good Riddance (2023). The tour began on March 6, 2023, in Chicago, United States, and concluded on January 22, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia.[1][2]
At the shows in Los Angeles, "405" was performed with Tiny Habits after "Right Now".[6] The song was unreleased at the time.
At the shows in Portland, San Francisco, and the first Melbourne show, "Fault Line" was cut from the setlist.[7][8][9]
At the show in Berkeley, "Camden" and "Fault Line" were cut from the setlist.[10]
At the show in Manchester, "Amelie" was sung twice.[11]
At the show in Birmingham, "Right Now" was performed twice.[12]
Starting with the October 4 in London, "Mess It Up" was added to the setlist after "Feels Like".[13]
At the show in Barcelona, "In Between" was performed after "Right Now".[14] This is an unreleased song.
At the January 16 show in Brisbane, "In Between" was performed after "Full Machine".[15]
At the January 18 show in Sydney, "In Between" was performed after "Feels Like", and "The Blue" was performed after "Fault Line".[16][17]
At the January 19 show in Sydney, "In Between" was performed after "Cedar", "Long Sleeves" was performed after "Camden", and Abrams covered "American Teenager" by Ethel Cain after "Long Sleeves".[18][19]
At the January 21 show in Melbourne, "In Between" was performed after "Camden", "Block Me Out" was cut, the "Rockland"/"Will You Cry?" mashup was cut, and "Long Sleeves" was performed after "Amelie".[9][20][21]
At the January 22 show in Melbourne, "In Between" was performed after "405", "Everywhere, Everything" was performed after "Amelie", and Abrams covered "Maroon" by Taylor Swift, and "405" with Tiny Habits was performed.[19][22]
Surprise songs
Starting with the European leg, Abrams performed a surprise song every show.
Abrams performed three acoustic shows titled "Good Riddance Acoustic Shows" across the US in fall 2023 with her co-writer and producer, Aaron Dessner.[34]
Date (2023)
City
Country
Venue
September 6
New York
United States
McKittrick Hotel
September 11
Nashville
Riverside Revival Church
September 14
Los Angeles
Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever
Setlist
September 6– New York: "I Know It Won't Work", "Best", "Camden", "Block Me Out", "This Is What The Drugs Are For", "Two People", "Rockland", "Where Do We Go Now?", "Fault Line", "I Should Hate You", "Amelie", and covered "Right Where You Left Me" by Taylor Swift.[35]
September 11– Nashville: "Best", "I Know It Won't Work", "Block Me Out", "Camden", "This Is What The Drugs Are For", "Two People", a then unreleased song titled "I Knew It, I Know You", "Where Do We Go Now?", "Amelie", "Rockland", "I Should Hate You", and "Right Now".[36][37]
September 14– Los Angeles: "Best", "I Know It Won't Work", "Block Me Out", "Camden", "This Is What The Drugs Are For", "Amelie", "405", "Where Do We Go Now?", a then unreleased song titled "Sad About It" which was renamed "Gave You I Gave You I", "I Should Hate You", covered "Invisible String" by Taylor Swift, and "Right Now".[38]
The Eras Tour
She was featured as an opener for the 2023 and 2024 US legs of Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour,[39][40]
Abrams was originally scheduled to open the May 7 show in Nashville, and the July 1 show in Cincinnati, but her set was cancelled due to weather for both shows.[41][42]
2023 Setlist
"Where Do We Go Now?"
"21"
"Block Me Out"
"I Know It Won't Work"
2024 Setlist
"Risk"
"Blowing Smoke"
"I Love You, I'm Sorry"
"Where Do We Go Now?"
"That's So True"
"Tough Love"
"Free Now"
"Us"
"Close to You"
Notes
Starting with her set in East Rutherford, "I Should Hate You" was added before "I Know It Won't Work".[43]
Following the cancellation of her set for the July 1 Cincinnati show, Taylor Swift invited Abrams on stage during her "Surprise Songs" set where they performed "I Miss You, I'm Sorry" together.[44]
Starting with her July 7 set in Kansas City, "I Miss You, I'm Sorry" was added as the last song.[43]
During the June 23, 2024 show in London, Abrams was a surprise guest during the "Surprise Songs" set and performed "Us" with Swift.[45]
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