List of Conan Gray live performances

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Conan Gray live performances
Conan Gray U Street Music Hall March 2019 1.jpg
Gray performing for the Washington, D.C. Sunset Show (2019)
Headlining tours5
Supporting tours1
Music festivals16
One-off concerts11
Television shows7
Award shows1

Since the beginning of his career in 2017, Conan Gray has embarked on five concert tours and appeared as a support act on one tour. He has performed at sixteen music festivals, eleven one-off concerts, and one award show, reaching thirty countries across five continents. He has most recently completed the Superache Tour (2022), and will begin Found Heaven on Tour in 2024.

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Gray began touring the Sunset Shows in 2018 to support his debut extended play Sunset Season (2018). After the conclusion of the tour, Gray announced the Comfort Crowd Tour, which occurred later that year.

In 2020, Gray would've toured Europe and North America with the Kid Krow Tour, but the entire tour was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, Gray embarked on the Conan Gray World Tour 2022 and the Superache Tour. The latter lasted until 2023, taking him to Asia, Oceania and South America for the first time. In 2024, Gray will begin his fifth tour, Found Heaven on Tour.

Concert tours

Headlining

TitleOpening actsAssociated albumBegin dateEnd dateContinent(s)
Sunset Shows Girl in Red, Indoor Creature, Kian, Madi Sipes & The Painted Blue, Silver, Spencer. Sunset Season October 28, 2018May 16, 2019Europe
North America
Comfort Crowd Tour Benee, Umi October 29, 2019December 13, 2019North America
Conan Gray World Tour 2022Benee, Bülow, Mallrat March 1, 2022June 9, 2022Europe
North America
Superache Tour Baby Queen, Charlie Collins, Kacy Hill, There's a Tuesday Superache September 16, 2022March 26, 2023Asia
North America
Oceania
South America
Found Heaven On Tour Between Friends, Maisie Peters Found Heaven July 11, 2024November 10, 2024Europe
North America
Oceania

Supporting

TitleHeadlining artistBegin date [lower-alpha 1] End date [lower-alpha 2] Continent [lower-alpha 3]
Pray for the Wicked Tour Panic! at the Disco February 15, 2019February 20, 2019North America

Sunset Shows

Sunset Shows
Tour by Conan Gray
Conan Gray 2019.png
Gray performing in Washington, D.C. on June 3, 2019.
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated album Sunset Season
Start dateOctober 28, 2018
End dateMay 16, 2019
No. of shows7 in Europe
31 in North America
38 in total
Supporting act(s)
  • Girl in Red
  • Indoor Creature
  • Kian
  • Madi Sipes & The Painted Blue
  • Silver
  • Spencer.
Conan Gray concert chronology
  • Sunset Shows
    (2018–2019)
  • Comfort Crowd Tour
    (2019)

Sunset Shows was the title given to Conan Gray's first concert tour in support of his debut extended play, Sunset Season . The tour began on October 28, 2018, in Houston, Texas and ended on May 16, 2019, in Berlin, Germany. It was initially announced as a "limited run" tour of 8 cities in the United States, but a second and third leg were added for 2019 due to popular demand, including shows in Canada, England, France, Germany and the Netherlands.

Each leg of the tour had a different opening act. On the first leg, the act was changed each night, including Indoor Creature, [1] Madi Sipes & The Painted Blue, [2] Silver [3] and Spencer. [4] The rest of the tour had Girl in Red in North America [5] and Kian in Europe. [6]

Shows

DateCityCountryVenueOpening act
Leg 1 North America, Part 1 [7] [8] [1] [4] [2] [9] [3]
October 28, 2018 Houston United States House of Blues (bronze peacock)
October 29, 2018 Dallas Deep Ellum Art Co.
October 31, 2018 Austin Stubbs IndoorsIndoor Creature
November 6, 2018 Los Angeles The Echo Spencer.
November 7, 2018 San Francisco Rickshaw StopMadi Sipes & The Painted Blue
November 13, 2018 Chicago Schubas Tavern
November 20, 2018 New York Mercury Lounge Silver
Leg 2 North America, Part 2 [9] [5] [10]
March 10, 2019 Seattle United States The Crocodile Girl in Red
March 11, 2019 Portland Wonder Ballroom
March 13, 2019San FranciscoAugust Hall
March 14, 2019Los Angeles El Rey Theatre
March 16, 2019 Santa Ana The Observatory OC
March 18, 2019 Phoenix Crescent Ballroom
March 20, 2019Austin Emo's
March 21, 2019Dallas House of Blues
March 22, 2019Houston
March 24, 2019 Atlanta Terminal West
March 27, 2019New York Bowery Ballroom
March 28, 2019 Music Hall of Williamsburg
March 29, 2019 Washington, D.C. U Street Music Hall
March 30, 2019 Philadelphia Foundry @ The Fillmore
April 2, 2019 Cambridge The Sinclair
April 4, 2019 Montreal Canada L'Astral
April 5, 2019 Toronto Mod Club Theatre
April 6, 2019 Ferndale United StatesThe Loving Touch
April 8, 2019 Chicago Bottom Lounge
April 9, 2019 Minneapolis Fine Line Music Cafe
April 10, 2019 Kansas City Record Bar
April 12, 2019 Denver Bluebird Theater
April 13, 2019 Salt Lake City Kilby Court
Leg 3 Europe [6] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]
May 8, 2019 [lower-alpha 4] London England O2 Forum Kentish Town Kian
May 9, 2019 [lower-alpha 5] Brighton and Hove Shooshh
May 10, 2019 [lower-alpha 6] Komedia Studio
May 12, 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands Bitterzoet
May 13, 2019 [lower-alpha 7] Paris France Le Trabendo Kian
May 14, 2019 [lower-alpha 8] Cologne Germany Kantine
May 16, 2019 [lower-alpha 9] Berlin Columbia Theatre

Comfort Crowd Tour

Comfort Crowd Tour
Tour by Conan Gray
LocationNorth America
Start dateOctober 29, 2019 (2019-10-29)
End dateDecember 13, 2019 (2019-12-13)
Legs1
No. of shows28
Supporting acts
Conan Gray concert chronology
  • Sunset Shows
    (2018–2019)
  • Comfort Crowd Tour
    (2019)
  • Conan Gray World Tour 2022

The Comfort Crowd Tour was the second headlining tour by American musician Conan Gray, taking place in several locations across North America. The tour began on October 29, 2019, in St. Louis, Missouri and ended on December 13, 2019, in Los Angeles, California. The tour had American musician Umi and New Zealand musician Benee as support acts.

Shows

Date (2019)CityCountryVenueOpening act
North America [17]
October 29 St. Louis United States The Pageant UMI
October 30 Nashville Cannery Ballroom
November 1 Chicago House of Blues
November 3 Indianapolis Deluxe at Old National Centre
November 5 Toronto Canada Rebel
November 7 Columbus United States Newport Music Hall
November 8 Detroit The Fillmore
November 9 Cleveland House of Blues
November 12 New York Terminal 5
November 13 Boston House of Blues
November 14 Philadelphia The Fillmore
November 16 Silver Spring
November 17 Charlotte
November 19 Atlanta Tabernacle
November 20 Orlando The Plaza Live
November 22 Tampa The Ritz Ybor
November 23 Fort Lauderdale Revolution Live
November 26 Houston Revention Music Center
November 27 Irving Toyota Music Factory
December 2 Denver Ogden Theatre Benee
December 4 Salt Lake City The Depot
December 6 Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre
December 7 Seattle United States Showbox SoDo
December 8 Portland Roseland Theater
December 10 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
December 11 Los Angeles The Fonda Theatre
December 12
December 13

Kid Krow World Tour

Kid Krow World Tour
Tour by Conan Gray (cancelled)
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
Associated album Kid Krow
Start dateApril 26, 2020
End dateOctober 16, 2020 [lower-alpha 10]
Legs4 [lower-alpha 11]
No. of shows21 in Europe
4 in North America
3 in Oceania
28 in total [lower-alpha 12]
Supporting acts Bülow
Conan Gray concert chronology
  • Comfort Crowd Tour
    (2019)
  • Kid Krow World Tour
    cancelled
    (2020)
  • Conan Gray World Tour
    (2022)

The Kid Krow World Tour would've been the third headlining tour by Conan Gray, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In February 2020, Gray announced the European leg of the tour with support from Bülow. Gray and Bülow later embarked on the Conan Gray World Tour 2022.

Cancelled shows

Date (2020)CityCountryVenueOpening act
Leg 1 – Europe [18]
April 26 Oslo Norway Parkteatret Bülow
April 27 Stockholm Sweden Debbaser
April 28 Copenhagen Denmark Vega
April 30 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
May 1 Berlin Germany Huxley's
May 2 Hamburg Gruenspan
May 5 Cologne Live Music Hall
May 6 Luxembourg City Luxembourg Rockhal
May 7 Zürich Switzerland X-tra
May 9 Warsaw Poland Progresja
May 11 Vienna Austria WUK
May 12 Munich GermanyBackstage Werk
May 13 Milan Italy Magazzini Generali
May 15 Madrid Spain Sala But
May 16 Barcelona Razzmatazz
May 19 Paris France Le Trianon
May 21 Birmingham England Digbeth Institute
May 22 Glasgow Scotland SWG3 Galvanizers
May 23 Manchester England The Ritz
May 26 London Shepherd's Bush Empire
May 30 Dublin Ireland Olympia Theatre
Leg 2 – North America [19]
June 18 [lower-alpha 13] Dover United States The Woodlands of Dover Motor Speedway
Leg 3 – Oceania [20]
September 23 Brisbane Australia Fortitude Music Hall
September 24 Melbourne The Forum
September 26 Sydney Luna Park
Leg 4 – North America [19]
October 9 [lower-alpha 14] Indio United States Empire Polo Club
October 11 [lower-alpha 15]
October 16 [lower-alpha 16]

Conan Gray World Tour 2022

Conan Gray World Tour 2022
Tour by Conan Gray
Conan Gray World Tour 2022.jpg
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
Start dateMarch 1, 2022
End dateJune 9, 2022
Legs2
No. of shows30 in North America

24 in Europe

54 in total
Supporting acts
Conan Gray concert chronology
  • Comfort Crowd Tour
    (2019)
  • Conan Gray World Tour 2022
  • Superache Tour
    (2022–2023)

The Conan Gray World Tour 2022 was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Conan Gray. The tour began on March 1, 2022, in Dallas, and concluded on June 9, 2022, in London. It comprised 54 shows across North America and Europe. Opening acts included Bülow in North America and Mallrat in Europe. Additionally, Benee opened for the show in Berlin.

Shows

Date (2022)CityCountryVenueOpening acts
Leg 1 – North America [21] [22] [23] [24] [25]
March 1 Dallas United States South Side Ballroom Bülow
March 2 Austin ACL Live at The Moody Theatre
March 3 Houston 713 Music Hall
March 5 Atlanta Coca-Cola Roxy
March 6 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
March 9 Miami Beach The Fillmore
March 11 Charlotte
March 12 Washington, D.C. The Anthem
March 13 Philadelphia The Fillmore
March 16 New York Radio City Music Hall
March 17 Boston Orpheum Theatre
March 20 Montreal Canada M Telus
March 21 Toronto History
March 22
March 23 Cincinnati United States The Andrew J. Brady Music Center
March 25 Chicago Aragon Ballroom
March 26 Indianapolis Old National Centre
March 27 Detroit The Fillmore
March 30 Milwaukee The Rave
March 31 Minneapolis The Armory
April 4 Calgary CanadaMacEwan Ballroom
April 5 Edmonton Winspear Centre
April 7 Vancouver Queen Elizabeth Theatre
April 8 Seattle United StatesThe Moore Theatre
April 9
April 11 Portland Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
April 13 Oakland [lower-alpha 17] Fox Theatre
April 14
April 16 [lower-alpha 18] Indio Empire Polo Club
April 18 Phoenix The Van BurenBülow
April 20 Denver Mission Ballroom
April 23 [lower-alpha 19] IndioEmpire Polo Club
Leg 2 – Europe [22] [24] [26]
May 5 Oslo Norway Sentrum Scene Mallrat
May 6 Stockholm Sweden Annexet
May 7 Copenhagen Denmark K.B. Hallen
May 9 Hamburg Germany Edel-optics.de Arena
May 10 Berlin Verti Music HallMallrat, Benee
May 11 Warsaw Poland COS TorwarMallrat
May 13 Munich GermanyTonhalle
May 14 Prague Czechia Forum Karlin
May 15 Vienna Austria Gasometer
May 17 Zurich Switzerland Volkshaus
May 18 Milan Italy Fabrique
May 20 Barcelona Spain Saint Jordi Club
May 21 Madrid Palacio Vistalegre
May 24 Paris France L'Olympia
May 25 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
May 26 Cologne GermanyPalladium
May 27 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
May 30 Dublin Ireland 3Olympia Theatre
June 2 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy
June 3 Leeds England
June 4 Manchester O2 Victoria Warehouse
June 6 Birmingham O2 Academy
June 8 Bristol
June 9 London Eventim Apollo

Superache Tour

Superache Tour
Tour by Conan Gray
Conan Gray Tour.jpg
Gray's shirt worn at many of the tour dates.
Location
  • Asia
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • South America
Associated album Superache
Start dateSeptember 16, 2022 (2022-09-16)
End dateMarch 26, 2023 (2023-03-26)
Legs4
No. of shows22 in North America
4 in Oceania
7 in Asia
4 in South America
37 in total
Conan Gray concert chronology
  • Conan Gray World Tour 2022
  • Superache Tour
    (2022–2023)
  • Found Heaven on Tour
    (2024)

The Superache Tour was the fourth headlining tour by American singer-songwriter Conan Gray, in support of his second studio album Superache . [27] The tour began on September 16, 2022, in Louisville, Kentucky, and ended on March 26, 2023, in Bogotá, Colombia. The tour visited thirteen countries across four continents.

The tour marked Gray's first performances New Zealand and South America, as well as his first tour of Asia and Australia.

Shows

DateCityCountryVenueOpening act
Leg 1 – North America [28] [29]
September 16, 2022 Louisville United States Palace Theatre Kacy Hill
September 18, 2022 St. Augustine St. Augustine Amphitheatre
September 20, 2022 Lake Buena Vista [lower-alpha 20] House of Blues
September 22, 2022 Moon Township [lower-alpha 21] UPMC Events Center
September 24, 2022 Cleveland Jacobs Pavilion
September 25, 2022 [lower-alpha 22] Dover The Woodlands of Dover International Speedway
September 28, 2022 Chicago Huntington Bank Pavilion Kacy Hill
September 30, 2022 Columbus KEMBA Live!
October 1, 2022 Bloomington Indiana University Auditorium
October 3, 2022 Chesterfield The Factory Baby Queen
October 5, 2022 Oklahoma City The Criterion
October 8, 2022 [lower-alpha 23] Austin Zilker Park
October 9, 2022 El Paso Plaza Theatre Baby Queen
October 12, 2022 San Antonio Aztec Theatre
October 13, 2022
October 14, 2022 [lower-alpha 24] AustinZilker Park
October 17, 2022 Salt Lake City The UnionBaby Queen
October 19, 2022 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
October 20, 2022
October 22, 2022 San Diego SOMA Mainstage
October 23, 2022
October 25, 2022 Paradise [lower-alpha 25] Brooklyn Bowl
Leg 2 – Oceania [29] [30]
November 13, 2022 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena There's a Tuesday
November 15, 2022 Brisbane Australia Fortitude Music Hall Charlie Collins
November 18, 2022 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
November 19, 2022 Melbourne Margaret Court Arena
Leg 3 – Asia [31]
February 14, 2023 Osaka Japan Namba Hatch
February 16, 2023 Yokohama Pacifico Yokohama
February 18, 2023 Pasay [lower-alpha 26] Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
February 20, 2023 Singapore The Star Theatre
February 22, 2023 Pak Kret [lower-alpha 27] Thailand Impact Exhibition Hall 5
February 25, 2023 Taipei Taiwan Taipei International Convention Center
February 28, 2023 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome
Leg 4 – South America [32]
March 17, 2023 [lower-alpha 28] Santiago Chile Bicentennial Park
March 19, 2023 [lower-alpha 29] San Isidro [lower-alpha 30] Argentina Hipódromo de San Isidro
March 24, 2023 [lower-alpha 31] São Paulo Brazil Interlagos Circuit
March 26, 2023 [lower-alpha 32] Sopó [lower-alpha 33] Colombia Briceño 18

Cancelled Shows

List of cancelled concerts showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
September 17, 2022 [lower-alpha 34] Atlanta United States Piedmont Park Gun violence in the United States [33]

Found Heaven on Tour

Television performances

Air dateProgramCityCountryRef.
November 4, 2019 Vevo DSCVR 2020: Artists to Watch New York United States [34]
November 11, 2019 MTV Office Hours [35]
February 20, 2020MTV Stripped Sydney Australia [36]
October 7, 2020 The Late Late Show with James Corden Los Angeles United States [37]
June 23, 2022 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon New York [38]
August 3, 2022Live from Vevo Studio [39]
August 9, 2022 The Show Seoul South Korea [40]
April 4, 2024 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Los AngelesUnited States [41]
April 9, 2024 GMA New York [42]

Other performances

DateEventCityCountryVenueRef.
February 15, 2019 Pray for the Wicked Tour [lower-alpha 35] Inglewood United States Kia Forum [43]
February 16, 2019 San Diego Pechanga Arena [44]
February 19, 2019 Oakland Oracle Arena [45]
February 20, 2019 Sacramento Golden 1 Center [43]
August 2, 2019 Lollapalooza Chicago Grant Park [46]
September 4, 2019Free private concert [lower-alpha 36] [47] West Hollywood Troubadour [48]
September 10, 2019 New York Public Arts[ citation needed ]
September 20, 2019 Life Is Beautiful Music & Art Festival Las Vegas Downtown Las Vegas [49]
February 11, 2020 Sydney Australia The Metro Theatre (The Lair) [50]
September 18, 2021 iHeartRadio Music Festival Las Vegas United States Area15 [51]
June 24, 2022 [lower-alpha 37] Citi Summer Concert Series on Today New York Rockefeller Center [52]
Café Gray [lower-alpha 38] The Flat [53]
July 15, 2022Japan Debut Showcase [lower-alpha 39] Tokyo Japan Un­known [54]
July 18, 2022 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby Los AngelesUnited States Dodger Stadium [55]
August 7, 2022Haus of Wonder Goyang South Korea Korea International Exhibition Center [56]
August 28, 2022 MTV Video Music Awards Newark United States Prudential Center [57]
September 7, 2022SpotlightLos Angeles Clive Davis Theatre [58]
August 4, 2023 WiLD 94.9's Wazzmatazz Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre [59]
August 12, 2023 Outside Lands San Francisco Golden Gate Park [60]
September 23, 2023 Global Citizen Festival New York Great Lawn [61]
March 1, 2024Solo acoustic performance + Q&A Edinburgh Scotland The Caves [62]
March 3, 2024 (two shows) Brighton England Concorde 2
March 4, 2024 (two shows) London Przym
March 20, 2024Join Me for the NightLos AngelesUnited States The Echo [63]
April 9, 2024Acoustic performance + Q&ANew York Urban Outfitters [64]
April 11, 2024Acoustic performanceLos AngelesAmoeba Hollywood [65]
August 1, 2024LollapaloozaChicagoGrant Park [66]
August 4, 2024

Notes

  1. The date Gray joined the tour, not necessarily the date the tour itself started.
  2. Gray's final date on the tour, not necessarily the date the tour itself ended.
  3. The continents in which Gray performed on the tour, not necessarily every continent the headlining artist visited.
  4. The show on May 8, 2019, was originally scheduled to be held at O2 Academy Islington, but the venue was upgraded due to high demand.
  5. The shows on May 9 and 10, 2019 were part of The Great Escape Festival.
  6. The shows on May 9 and 10, 2019 were part of The Great Escape Festival.
  7. The show on May 13, 2019, was originally scheduled to be held at Les Etoiles, but the venue was upgraded due to high demand.
  8. The show on May 14, 2019, was originally scheduled to be held at Club Bahnhof Ehrenfeld, but the venue was upgraded due to high demand.
  9. The show on May 16, 2019, was originally scheduled to be held at Frannz Club, but the venue was upgraded due to high demand.
  10. October 16 was the end date based on the shows that had been announced. It is possible that the date would've been later.
  11. There were 4 legs announced prior to its cancellation, but there likely would have been more.
  12. There were 28 shows announced prior to its cancellation, but there likely would have been more.
  13. The show on June 18, 2020, would've been part of Firefly Music Festival.
  14. The shows on October 9, 11 and 16, 2020, would've been part of Coachella.
  15. The shows on October 9, 11 and 16, 2020, would've been part of Coachella.
  16. The shows on October 9, 11 and 16, 2020, would've been part of Coachella.
  17. Promoted as San Francisco
  18. The shows on April 16 and 23, 2022 were part of Coachella.
  19. The shows on April 16 and 23, 2022 were part of Coachella.
  20. Promoted as Orlando
  21. Promoted as Pittsburgh
  22. The show on September 25 in Dover, Delaware was part of Firefly Music Festival.
  23. The shows on October 8 and 14 were part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
  24. The shows on October 8 and 14 were part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
  25. Promoted as Las Vegas
  26. Promoted as Manila
  27. Promoted as Bangkok
  28. The show on March 17, 2023, was part of Lollapalooza Chile.
  29. The show on March 19, 2023, was part of Lollapalooza Argentina.
  30. Promoted as Buenos Aires
  31. The show on March 24, 2023, was part of Lollapalooza Brazil.
  32. The show on March 26, 2023, was part of Festival Estéreo Picnic.
  33. Promoted as Bogotá
  34. The show on September 17 in Atlanta, Georgia would've been part of the Music Midtown Festival.
  35. On these shows, Gray was the opening act for Panic! at the Disco.
  36. Tickets could be attained by winning a contest on Gray's website.
  37. There were two shows on June 24, 2022. The Citi Summer Concert Series occurred in the morning, and Café Grey in the afternoon.
  38. A free pop-up café event, during which Gray appeared and performed an acoustic set.
  39. Tickets could be attained by winning a contest on the Universal Music Japan website. To enter the contest, you could either save the album on streaming services, post a Tweet, or call select radio shows.

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Superache is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter Conan Gray, released on June 24, 2022, through Republic Records. It is a follow-up to Gray's debut album Kid Krow (2020). Described by Gray as an expansion of his yearning heartbreak, the album touches on themes such as childhood trauma, abuse, friendship, and love, as of his experiences growing up.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">World Tour 2023/2024</span> 2023–2024 concert tour by Blink-182

The World Tour 2023/2024, also known as the Rock Hard Tour, is an ongoing concert tour by American rock band Blink-182. The tour began on May 4, 2023, at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. The tour was announced on October 11, 2022, alongside the news of Blink-182 reuniting with vocalist/guitarist Tom DeLonge for the first time since 2014. Initially launched and billed as a "reunion tour", the band's ninth studio album One More Time... was released shortly before the end of the first North American and European legs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">People Watching</span> 2021 single by Conan Gray

"People Watching" is a song by American singer-songwriter Conan Gray. It was released by Republic Records on July 15, 2021 as a single from Gray's second studio album Superache. The single was written by Gray, Julia Michaels, and Dan Nigro, who also produced the song. Inspired by Gray's personal experiences during college, "People Watching" is an indie pop song that is about the similarly named activity of people-watching. The song received positive reviews from critics and was certified gold in Australia as well as placing on charts in New Zealand and Singapore. A music video featuring Gray working in a café was released on the day after the single.

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