Tour by Gracie Abrams | |
Location |
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Associated album | Good Riddance |
Start date | March 6, 2023 |
End date | January 22, 2024 |
No. of shows | 44 |
Supporting acts | |
Gracie Abrams concert chronology |
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]
Abrams announced the North American dates on January 9, 2023. [1] The Australian dates were announced on August 15, 2023. [2]
The set list from the show on March 6, 2023, in Chicago, Illinois, is not intended to represent all shows of the tour: [3]
Starting with the European leg, Abrams performed a surprise song every show.
Date (2023) | City | Country | Venue |
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March 6 | Chicago | United States | House of Blues |
March 7 | |||
March 9 | Toronto | Canada | History |
March 10 | Montreal | MTELUS | |
March 12 | Boston | United States | House of Blues |
March 14 | New York | Irving Plaza | |
March 15 | Brooklyn Steel | ||
March 17 | Philadelphia | The Theatre of Living Arts | |
March 18 | Washington, D.C. | The Howard Theatre | |
March 20 | Atlanta | The Eastern | |
March 21 | Nashville | Marathon Music Works | |
March 22 | Charlotte | The Fillmore | |
March 25 | Austin | Emo's | |
March 26 | Dallas | The Echo Lounge & Music Hall | |
March 29 | Los Angeles | The Fonda Theatre | |
March 30 | |||
April 5 | Portland | Crystal Ballroom | |
April 7 | Seattle | The Showbox | |
April 8 | Vancouver | Canada | Vogue Theatre |
April 10 | San Francisco | United States | The Fillmore |
April 11 | Berkeley | The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall | |
September 26 | Dublin | Ireland | 3Olympia Theatre |
September 27 | Manchester | England | Manchester Academy 1 |
September 28 | Glasgow | Scotland | O2 Academy |
September 30 | Birmingham | England | O2 Academy |
October 1 | Bristol | O2 Academy | |
October 3 | London | O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire | |
October 4 | |||
October 6 | Paris | France | Le Bataclan |
October 7 | Brussels | Belgium | Magdalenazaal / Salle de la Madeleine |
October 8 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Melkweg The Max |
October 11 | Cologne | Germany | Carlswerk Victoria |
October 12 | Hamburg | Große Freiheit 36 | |
October 13 | Berlin | Columbiahalle | |
October 15 | Munich | Muffathalle | |
October 16 | Zürich | Switzerland | X-TRA |
October 18 | Barcelona | Spain | Razzmatazz |
October 20 | Madrid | WiZink Center |
Date (2024) | City | Country | Venue |
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January 15 | Brisbane | Australia | Fortitude Music Hall |
January 16 | |||
January 18 | Sydney | Hordern Pavilion | |
January 19 | |||
January 21 | Melbourne | Forum Theatre | |
January 22 |
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 |
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September 6 | New York | United States | McKittrick Hotel |
September 11 | Nashville | Riverside Revival Church | |
September 14 | Los Angeles | Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever |
Setlist
She was featured as an opener for the 2023 US leg of Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour, [39] and is set to open for Swift again for the 2024 North American leg. [40]
Date (2023) | City | Country | Venue |
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April 1 | Arlington | United States | AT&T Stadium |
April 2 | |||
April 14 | Tampa | Raymond James Stadium | |
April 15 | |||
April 21 | Houston | NRG Stadium | |
April 22 | |||
April 23 | |||
April 28 | Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | |
April 29 | |||
May 5 | Nashville | Nissan Stadium | |
May 14 | Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | |
May 21 | Foxborough | Gillette Stadium | |
May 27 | East Rutherford | MetLife Stadium | |
June 4 | Chicago | Soldier Field | |
June 9 | Detroit | Ford Field | |
June 16 | Pittsburgh | Acrisure Stadium | |
June 23 | Minneapolis | U.S. Bank Stadium | |
June 30 | Cincinnati | Paycor Stadium | |
July 7 | Kansas City | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | |
July 8 | |||
July 14 | Denver | Empower Field at Mile High | |
July 15 | |||
July 22 | Seattle | Lumen Field | |
July 23 | |||
July 28 | Santa Clara | Levi's Stadium | |
July 29 | |||
August 3 | Inglewood | SoFi Stadium | |
August 7 | |||
August 8 |
Date (2024) | City | Country | Venue |
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October 18 | Miami Gardens | United States | Hard Rock Stadium |
October 19 | |||
October 20 | |||
October 25 | New Orleans | Caesars Superdome | |
October 26 | |||
October 27 | |||
November 1 | Indianapolis | Lucas Oil Stadium | |
November 2 | |||
November 3 | |||
November 14 | Toronto | Canada | Rogers Centre |
November 15 | |||
November 16 | |||
November 21 | |||
November 22 | |||
November 23 | |||
December 6 | Vancouver | BC Place | |
December 7 | |||
December 8 |
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
2024 Setlist
Notes
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"Risk" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams for her second studio album, The Secret of Us (2024). It was released on May 1, 2024, through Interscope Records, as the lead single from the album. Abrams wrote the song with Audrey Hobert and produced it with her frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner. An accompanying music video for "Risk", directed by Hobert, premiered alongside the song.
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"I Love You, I'm Sorry" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams from her second studio album, The Secret of Us (2024). The song was written by Abrams, Aaron Dessner, and Audrey Hobert, with production handled by Abrams and Dessner. It was recorded at Dessner's Long Pond Studio in the Hudson Valley, in Los Angeles, and at Smilo Sound in Brooklyn. The track is a continuation of her 2020 song "I Miss You, I'm Sorry", and provides a new outlook on the relationship first presented in the song; though they are both sonically similar, "I Love You, I'm Sorry" is a more chaotic track.
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"That's So True" is a song by American singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams. It was released through Interscope Records on November 6, 2024, as the first single from the deluxe edition of her second studio album, The Secret of Us (2024). Abrams wrote the song alongside frequent collaborator Audrey Hobert, with production handled by the former, Aaron Dessner and Julian Bunetta. "That's So True" peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100. Outside of the United States, "That's So True" topped the charts in Australia, Belgium (Flanders), Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom, and also peaked within the top ten of the charts in Austria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland.
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