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Gracie Abrams made waves this week with a poignant collaboration alongside Aaron Dessner and Bon Iver, dropping the charity single Sold Out on December 22, according to Alice965 and Tixel reports. Written last year in the raw aftermath of a school shooting, the track resurfaced amid heartbreak from the December 13 Brown University tragedy, where two students died and nine were injured, prompting the trio to channel their grief into action for Everytown for Gun Safety. All proceeds from the five dollar Bandcamp exclusive flow straight to the organizations advocacy against Americas gun violence epidemic, with the artists raw joint statement capturing the holidays grim undercurrent: We were reminded of it this week as our hearts were broken yet again, and the world is hurting so we shouldnt look away.

Abrams haunting vocals pierce through lyrics like Hiding from a gun inside your high school, just another Tuesday, normal old news, skewering suits in ties with their empty thoughts and prayers while the country burns. This marks her debut team-up with Bon Ivers Justin Vernon, though Dessner ties it all together, having helmed her entire 2024 album The Secret of Us and long collaborated with Vernon. No fresh public appearances or business moves have surfaced in the past few days from verified outlets, nor major social media buzz beyond the releases organic ripple. Whispers of tour teases linger unconfirmed, but this gun violence stand could etch a lasting activist chapter in Abrams rising bio, blending her intimate songcraft with urgent social pulse. Fans are snapping it up, proving her clout endures the seasons chill.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Abrams haunting vocals pierce through lyrics like Hiding from a gun inside your high school, just another Tuesday, normal old news, skewering suits in ties with their empty thoughts and prayers while the country burns. This marks her debut team-up with Bon Ivers Justin Vernon, though Dessner ties it all together, having helmed her entire 2024 album The Secret of Us and long collaborated with Vernon. No fresh public appearances or business moves have surfaced in the past few days from verified outlets, nor major social media buzz beyond the releases organic ripple. Whispers of tour teases linger unconfirmed, but this gun violence stand could etch a lasting activist chapter in Abrams rising bio, blending her intimate songcraft with urgent social pulse. Fans are snapping it up, proving her clout endures the seasons chill.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Abrams haunting vocals pierce through lyrics like Hiding from a gun inside your high school, just another Tuesday, normal old news, skewering suits in ties with their empty thoughts and prayers while the country burns. This marks her debut team-up with Bon Ivers Justin Vernon, though Dessner ties it all together, having helmed her entire 2024 album The Secret of Us and long collaborated with Vernon. No fresh public appearances or business moves have surfaced in the past few days from verified outlets, nor major social media buzz beyond the releases organic ripple. Whispers of tour teases linger unconfirmed, but this gun violence stand could etch a lasting activist chapter in Abrams rising bio, blending her intimate songcraft with urgent social pulse. Fans are snapping it up, proving her clout endures the seasons chill.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Gracie Abrams just made waves with a powerhouse collaboration thats sure to etch itself into her biography as a bold activist moment. On December 22, NYLON reports she teamed up with Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner of The National for Sold Out, a raw anti-gun violence anthem originally penned after a 2024 school shooting and now unleashed amid fresh tragedies like the December 13 Brown University attack that claimed two student lives. All proceeds from the Bandcamp exclusive, priced at a five dollar minimum, funnel straight to Everytown, Americas biggest gun prevention powerhouse, as confirmed by Consequence and Relix. Abrams haunting lyrics cut deep, singing Hiding from a gun inside your high school, just another Tuesday, normal old news, while slamming suits with empty thoughts and prayers as the country burns, per quotes in MOViN 925 and Tixel citing NME and Rolling Stone. This marks her debut linkup with Bon Iver, though Dessner has shaped her sound since her 2023 Good Riddance EP and helmed her full Secret of Us album, notes Consequence. The trio shared a unified Instagram statement: We made this song last year in the wake of a school shooting, reminded this week as our hearts broke yet again. Its sad during holidays, but the world hurts and we shouldnt look away. Abrams posted it herself, Aaron Dessner praised her on his Story for channeling collective grief into action, and outlets like The Line of Best Fit buzzed about the tracks evocative punch honoring victims. No fresh public sightings, tour dates, or business deals popped since, and social chatter stays laser-focused on this release across music sites through December 23. Unconfirmed whispers tie it to MIT and Bondi Beach incidents per MOViN, but Brown drives the core narrative. At 26, Abrams evolving from confessional pop darling to social force could redefine her trajectory long term. Word count: 378.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Gracie Abrams just made waves with a powerhouse collab dropping her rawest track yet. On December 22, the 26-year-old pop sensation teamed up with Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner of The National for Sold Out, a gut-wrenching protest anthem against gun violence, exclusively on Bandcamp for five bucks a pop, with all proceeds fueling Everytown for Gun Safety. NYLON broke the story first, hailing it as a heartbreaking single originally penned after a 2024 school shooting, resurfacing amid fresh tragedies like the Brown University attack that killed two, plus shootings at MIT and Australias Bondi Beach, as Hot1017 and Movin925 reported. Abrams Instagram post laid it bare: We made this song last year in the wake of a school shooting. I was reminded of it this week as our hearts were broken yet again. Its a sad one to share during the holidays, but the world is hurting and we shouldnt look away.

Lyrics hit like bullets: Hiding from a gun inside your high school, just another Tuesday, normal old news, someone spilled their blood on Mollys white shoes, someone called their mother from the bathroom. She skewers suits with empty thoughts and prayers while the country burns, they collect a check in pride and the system works, and we all stay terrified, per Rolling Stone quotes in ABC Audio coverage. Dessner shouted her out on his Story: thank you Gracie Abrams for finding a way to express our profound collective grief and create action. Everytowns John Feinblatt told HuffPost theyre grateful, noting 159 campus gun incidents this year alone, 53 dead, 148 injured, and praising Abrams for shifting culture beyond laws.

This marks her first linkup with Bon Iver, though Dessner helmed her whole Secret of Us album, says Consequence. No public appearances or other business buzz in the last few days, but her Instagram Stories teased clips, amplifying the political firebrand whos long fused music with activism on abortion, Gaza, and Kamala Harris rallies. A defining moment cementing Abrams as pop conscience with teeth, potentially etching this into her bio forever. Word count: 378.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Gracie Abrams just made waves with a powerhouse collab dropping her rawest track yet. On December 22, the 26-year-old pop sensation teamed up with Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner of The National for Sold Out, a gut-wrenching protest anthem against gun violence, exclusively on Bandcamp for five bucks a pop, with all proceeds fueling Everytown for Gun Safety. NYLON broke the story first, hailing it as a heartbreaking single originally penned after a 2024 school shooting, resurfacing amid fresh tragedies like the Brown University attack that killed two, plus shootings at MIT and Australias Bondi Beach, as Hot1017 and Movin925 reported. Abrams Instagram post laid it bare: We made this song last year in the wake of a school shooting. I was reminded of it this week as our hearts were broken yet again. Its a sad one to share during the holidays, but the world is hurting and we shouldnt look away.

Lyrics hit like bullets: Hiding from a gun inside your high school, just another Tuesday, normal old news, someone spilled their blood on Mollys white shoes, someone called their mother from the bathroom. She skewers suits with empty thoughts and prayers while the country burns, they collect a check in pride and the system works, and we all stay terrified, per Rolling Stone quotes in ABC Audio coverage. Dessner shouted her out on his Story: thank you Gracie Abrams for finding a way to express our profound collective grief and create action. Everytowns John Feinblatt told HuffPost theyre grateful, noting 159 campus gun incidents this year alone, 53 dead, 148 injured, and praising Abrams for shifting culture beyond laws.

This marks her first linkup with Bon Iver, though Dessner helmed her whole Secret of Us album, says Consequence. No public appearances or other business buzz in the last few days, but her Instagram Stories teased clips, amplifying the political firebrand whos long fused music with activism on abortion, Gaza, and Kamala Harris rallies. A defining moment cementing Abrams as pop conscience with teeth, potentially etching this into her bio forever. Word count: 378.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Gracie Abrams just made waves with a powerhouse collab dropping her rawest track yet. On December 22, the 26-year-old pop sensation teamed up with Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner of The National for Sold Out, a gut-wrenching protest anthem against gun violence, exclusively on Bandcamp for five bucks a pop, with all proceeds fueling Everytown for Gun Safety. NYLON broke the story first, hailing it as a heartbreaking single originally penned after a 2024 school shooting, resurfacing amid fresh tragedies like the Brown University attack that killed two, plus shootings at MIT and Australias Bondi Beach, as Hot1017 and Movin925 reported. Abrams Instagram post laid it bare: We made this song last year in the wake of a school shooting. I was reminded of it this week as our hearts were broken yet again. Its a sad one to share during the holidays, but the world is hurting and we shouldnt look away.

Lyrics hit like bullets: Hiding from a gun inside your high school, just another Tuesday, normal old news, someone spilled their blood on Mollys white shoes, someone called their mother from the bathroom. She skewers suits with empty thoughts and prayers while the country burns, they collect a check in pride and the system works, and we all stay terrified, per Rolling Stone quotes in ABC Audio coverage. Dessner shouted her out on his Story: thank you Gracie Abrams for finding a way to express our profound collective grief and create action. Everytowns John Feinblatt told HuffPost theyre grateful, noting 159 campus gun incidents this year alone, 53 dead, 148 injured, and praising Abrams for shifting culture beyond laws.

This marks her first linkup with Bon Iver, though Dessner helmed her whole Secret of Us album, says Consequence. No public appearances or other business buzz in the last few days, but her Instagram Stories teased clips, amplifying the political firebrand whos long fused music with activism on abortion, Gaza, and Kamala Harris rallies. A defining moment cementing Abrams as pop conscience with teeth, potentially etching this into her bio forever. Word count: 378.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Biosnap AI here. In the past few days, Gracie Abrams has been quietly but powerfully consolidating her status as both a serious artist and an emerging pop culture fixture. The most biographically meaningful moment comes from her live turn at Vogue World Hollywood 2025, where AOL reports that she took the runway stage by storm with a performance that matched the events high fashion spectacle beat for beat. Framed as a celebration of film and style, the night put Gracie in front of a global fashion audience that usually belongs to legacy pop stars and supermodels, marking a clear elevation of her career profile.

On the image front, The Fashion Spot highlights a new Instagram post that has fans buzzing, describing Gracie in a metallic crop top, cropped cardigan, and loose floral shorts, her toned abs and waist chain styling sending the comments section into meltdown. According to that report, followers piled on with adoring responses, underscoring how her understated singer songwriter persona now coexists with a confident style identity that fashion media is taking very seriously.

In the personal life column, AOL also recaps fresh comments from actor Paul Mescal, who, while promoting his film The History of Sound, addressed their relationship in typically guarded fashion, calling everything about it deeply precious and something he wants to protect. The piece notes that the couple effectively confirmed their relationship with a joint appearance at the Gladiator II after party in late 2024 and have since been seen together at multiple events, but continue to avoid using their romance as a publicity engine. There is no verified engagement, marriage, or breakup news right now; any online chatter to that effect remains fan speculation without confirmation from reputable outlets.

Television wise, Global News recently aired a segment titled Gracie Abrams did not see this coming but fans delivered, focusing on an instance of fan devotion that pleasantly blindsided her, reinforcing the storyline of a singer whose grassroots support is now intersecting with mainstream coverage.

Across news, fashion media, and social platforms, the throughline of these past days is clear: Gracie Abrams is moving from cult favorite to fully fledged pop culture presence, while still guarding the most intimate parts of her life from the spotlight.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Biosnap AI here. In the past few days, Gracie Abrams has been quietly but powerfully consolidating her status as both a serious artist and an emerging pop culture fixture. The most biographically meaningful moment comes from her live turn at Vogue World Hollywood 2025, where AOL reports that she took the runway stage by storm with a performance that matched the events high fashion spectacle beat for beat. Framed as a celebration of film and style, the night put Gracie in front of a global fashion audience that usually belongs to legacy pop stars and supermodels, marking a clear elevation of her career profile.

On the image front, The Fashion Spot highlights a new Instagram post that has fans buzzing, describing Gracie in a metallic crop top, cropped cardigan, and loose floral shorts, her toned abs and waist chain styling sending the comments section into meltdown. According to that report, followers piled on with adoring responses, underscoring how her understated singer songwriter persona now coexists with a confident style identity that fashion media is taking very seriously.

In the personal life column, AOL also recaps fresh comments from actor Paul Mescal, who, while promoting his film The History of Sound, addressed their relationship in typically guarded fashion, calling everything about it deeply precious and something he wants to protect. The piece notes that the couple effectively confirmed their relationship with a joint appearance at the Gladiator II after party in late 2024 and have since been seen together at multiple events, but continue to avoid using their romance as a publicity engine. There is no verified engagement, marriage, or breakup news right now; any online chatter to that effect remains fan speculation without confirmation from reputable outlets.

Television wise, Global News recently aired a segment titled Gracie Abrams did not see this coming but fans delivered, focusing on an instance of fan devotion that pleasantly blindsided her, reinforcing the storyline of a singer whose grassroots support is now intersecting with mainstream coverage.

Across news, fashion media, and social platforms, the throughline of these past days is clear: Gracie Abrams is moving from cult favorite to fully fledged pop culture presence, while still guarding the most intimate parts of her life from the spotlight.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Biosnap AI here. In the past few days, Gracie Abrams has been quietly but powerfully consolidating her status as both a serious artist and an emerging pop culture fixture. The most biographically meaningful moment comes from her live turn at Vogue World Hollywood 2025, where AOL reports that she took the runway stage by storm with a performance that matched the events high fashion spectacle beat for beat. Framed as a celebration of film and style, the night put Gracie in front of a global fashion audience that usually belongs to legacy pop stars and supermodels, marking a clear elevation of her career profile.

On the image front, The Fashion Spot highlights a new Instagram post that has fans buzzing, describing Gracie in a metallic crop top, cropped cardigan, and loose floral shorts, her toned abs and waist chain styling sending the comments section into meltdown. According to that report, followers piled on with adoring responses, underscoring how her understated singer songwriter persona now coexists with a confident style identity that fashion media is taking very seriously.

In the personal life column, AOL also recaps fresh comments from actor Paul Mescal, who, while promoting his film The History of Sound, addressed their relationship in typically guarded fashion, calling everything about it deeply precious and something he wants to protect. The piece notes that the couple effectively confirmed their relationship with a joint appearance at the Gladiator II after party in late 2024 and have since been seen together at multiple events, but continue to avoid using their romance as a publicity engine. There is no verified engagement, marriage, or breakup news right now; any online chatter to that effect remains fan speculation without confirmation from reputable outlets.

Television wise, Global News recently aired a segment titled Gracie Abrams did not see this coming but fans delivered, focusing on an instance of fan devotion that pleasantly blindsided her, reinforcing the storyline of a singer whose grassroots support is now intersecting with mainstream coverage.

Across news, fashion media, and social platforms, the throughline of these past days is clear: Gracie Abrams is moving from cult favorite to fully fledged pop culture presence, while still guarding the most intimate parts of her life from the spotlight.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Biosnap AI here. In the past few days, the Gracie Abrams story has been quieter on the surface but loaded with context that matters for her long term narrative. According to AOL Entertainment, her most immediate headline was actually about an absence: she skipped the 2025 MTV VMAs in New York, despite her song I Love You Im Sorry being up for Song of the Year, a category ultimately won by Rose and Bruno Mars for APT. AOL notes she stayed off the red carpet entirely, a deliberate no show that reads less like drama and more like a reset after a marathon year of visibility. The same report points out that she just wrapped her Secrets of Us Tour in late August, with sold out arenas across North America and Europe, plus a debut at Glastonbury, and a recent turn as musical guest on Saturday Night Live, all of which gives real weight to the idea that she is now firmly in the upper tier of contemporary pop singer songwriters rather than a cult favorite. AOL also underlines that The Secret of Us, her second album, debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 in June 2024 and spun off her first top ten single Thats So True, a commercial turning point she herself described to Billboard as creatively intimidating because it raised the stakes for everything she wrote afterward. On the image and prestige front, Just Jareds Grammys coverage from earlier this year keeps resurfacing in social chatter, replaying the visual of Gracie as a Chanel clad Grammys nominee, up for Best Pop Duo Group Performance with Taylor Swift for the song Us and framed as an ethereal Chanel goddess on the Crypto dot com Arena carpet, a look and nomination that continue to define how fashion and industry press package her. Relationship wise, recent commentary still leans on her Cosmopolitan interview about being in a healthy relationship and her low key but ongoing bond with actor Paul Mescal, with AOL reminding readers that the two are private enough that fans should not expect joint red carpet circuits, especially with Mescal currently focused on festival promotion for Hamnet. Across X, Instagram reposts, and fan accounts in the last few days, the dominant notes are tour nostalgia, Grammys throwbacks, and mild speculation that her VMA absence signals a writing phase. That speculation is not confirmed by any official source, but given her schedule and the album cycle timing, it tracks with industry logic more than tabloid fantasy.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 08:54:53 -0000</pubDate>
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Biosnap AI here. In the past few days, the Gracie Abrams story has been quieter on the surface but loaded with context that matters for her long term narrative. According to AOL Entertainment, her most immediate headline was actually about an absence: she skipped the 2025 MTV VMAs in New York, despite her song I Love You Im Sorry being up for Song of the Year, a category ultimately won by Rose and Bruno Mars for APT. AOL notes she stayed off the red carpet entirely, a deliberate no show that reads less like drama and more like a reset after a marathon year of visibility. The same report points out that she just wrapped her Secrets of Us Tour in late August, with sold out arenas across North America and Europe, plus a debut at Glastonbury, and a recent turn as musical guest on Saturday Night Live, all of which gives real weight to the idea that she is now firmly in the upper tier of contemporary pop singer songwriters rather than a cult favorite. AOL also underlines that The Secret of Us, her second album, debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 in June 2024 and spun off her first top ten single Thats So True, a commercial turning point she herself described to Billboard as creatively intimidating because it raised the stakes for everything she wrote afterward. On the image and prestige front, Just Jareds Grammys coverage from earlier this year keeps resurfacing in social chatter, replaying the visual of Gracie as a Chanel clad Grammys nominee, up for Best Pop Duo Group Performance with Taylor Swift for the song Us and framed as an ethereal Chanel goddess on the Crypto dot com Arena carpet, a look and nomination that continue to define how fashion and industry press package her. Relationship wise, recent commentary still leans on her Cosmopolitan interview about being in a healthy relationship and her low key but ongoing bond with actor Paul Mescal, with AOL reminding readers that the two are private enough that fans should not expect joint red carpet circuits, especially with Mescal currently focused on festival promotion for Hamnet. Across X, Instagram reposts, and fan accounts in the last few days, the dominant notes are tour nostalgia, Grammys throwbacks, and mild speculation that her VMA absence signals a writing phase. That speculation is not confirmed by any official source, but given her schedule and the album cycle timing, it tracks with industry logic more than tabloid fantasy.

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        <![CDATA[Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Biosnap AI here. In the past few days, the Gracie Abrams story has been quieter on the surface but loaded with context that matters for her long term narrative. According to AOL Entertainment, her most immediate headline was actually about an absence: she skipped the 2025 MTV VMAs in New York, despite her song I Love You Im Sorry being up for Song of the Year, a category ultimately won by Rose and Bruno Mars for APT. AOL notes she stayed off the red carpet entirely, a deliberate no show that reads less like drama and more like a reset after a marathon year of visibility. The same report points out that she just wrapped her Secrets of Us Tour in late August, with sold out arenas across North America and Europe, plus a debut at Glastonbury, and a recent turn as musical guest on Saturday Night Live, all of which gives real weight to the idea that she is now firmly in the upper tier of contemporary pop singer songwriters rather than a cult favorite. AOL also underlines that The Secret of Us, her second album, debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 in June 2024 and spun off her first top ten single Thats So True, a commercial turning point she herself described to Billboard as creatively intimidating because it raised the stakes for everything she wrote afterward. On the image and prestige front, Just Jareds Grammys coverage from earlier this year keeps resurfacing in social chatter, replaying the visual of Gracie as a Chanel clad Grammys nominee, up for Best Pop Duo Group Performance with Taylor Swift for the song Us and framed as an ethereal Chanel goddess on the Crypto dot com Arena carpet, a look and nomination that continue to define how fashion and industry press package her. Relationship wise, recent commentary still leans on her Cosmopolitan interview about being in a healthy relationship and her low key but ongoing bond with actor Paul Mescal, with AOL reminding readers that the two are private enough that fans should not expect joint red carpet circuits, especially with Mescal currently focused on festival promotion for Hamnet. Across X, Instagram reposts, and fan accounts in the last few days, the dominant notes are tour nostalgia, Grammys throwbacks, and mild speculation that her VMA absence signals a writing phase. That speculation is not confirmed by any official source, but given her schedule and the album cycle timing, it tracks with industry logic more than tabloid fantasy.

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      <title>Gracie Abrams: Songwriting Stardom, Cannes Couple, and Meta Mishap</title>
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      <description>Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Gracie Abrams has spent the past few days quietly but decisively leveling up from rising star to industry fixture, with both the music world and the gossip pages taking notice. The most biographically important move is professional, not personal: BeatCurry reports that the Songwriters Hall of Fame has tapped the 25 year old to receive the Hal David Starlight Award at its 2025 gala, placing her in the same lineage as Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, and SZA and underscoring that the business now sees her as a generational songwriter rather than a niche indie favorite. That honor, tied to her two Grammy nominations and the No. 2 Billboard 200 debut of The Secret of Us, is likely to be a permanent line in her future résumés and obituaries, the kind of credential that changes how labels, festivals, and collaborators treat her going forward, and trade coverage has framed it in exactly those career making terms according to BeatCurry.

Visually and publicly, she has also been operating firmly in A list territory. JustJared reports that Abrams flew to the Cannes Film Festival to support boyfriend Paul Mescal at the premiere of his film The History of Sound, walking the highly photographed red carpet in Chanel and positioning the pair as one of the festival’s buzziest young power couples. That appearance, only their second official outing as a couple per JustJared, cements a Hollywood romance that tabloids first linked in mid 2024 and keeps her firmly in the pop culture conversation even between album cycles.

On the social media front, she briefly slipped from chanteuse to accidental tech critic. Cosmopolitan UK recounts that Abrams used her Instagram Stories to complain that she had to unfollow and ultimately block the official POTUS and VP accounts multiple times after Meta appeared to auto refollow them following the latest US presidential transition, language that played as a subtle but unmistakable political stance to her millions of followers. Meta publicly denied forcing anyone to follow the accounts, calling it a transition glitch, but the episode generated fresh coverage of Abrams as both engaged and unafraid to tweak the platforms that help power her career.

Beyond those verifiable headlines, there are no credible reports of new music, surprise performances, or major brand deals breaking in just the last few days; any chatter about imminent releases or secret collaborations remains speculative at best and unconfirmed by her team.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2025 08:54:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Gracie Abrams has spent the past few days quietly but decisively leveling up from rising star to industry fixture, with both the music world and the gossip pages taking notice. The most biographically important move is professional, not personal: BeatCurry reports that the Songwriters Hall of Fame has tapped the 25 year old to receive the Hal David Starlight Award at its 2025 gala, placing her in the same lineage as Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, and SZA and underscoring that the business now sees her as a generational songwriter rather than a niche indie favorite. That honor, tied to her two Grammy nominations and the No. 2 Billboard 200 debut of The Secret of Us, is likely to be a permanent line in her future résumés and obituaries, the kind of credential that changes how labels, festivals, and collaborators treat her going forward, and trade coverage has framed it in exactly those career making terms according to BeatCurry.

Visually and publicly, she has also been operating firmly in A list territory. JustJared reports that Abrams flew to the Cannes Film Festival to support boyfriend Paul Mescal at the premiere of his film The History of Sound, walking the highly photographed red carpet in Chanel and positioning the pair as one of the festival’s buzziest young power couples. That appearance, only their second official outing as a couple per JustJared, cements a Hollywood romance that tabloids first linked in mid 2024 and keeps her firmly in the pop culture conversation even between album cycles.

On the social media front, she briefly slipped from chanteuse to accidental tech critic. Cosmopolitan UK recounts that Abrams used her Instagram Stories to complain that she had to unfollow and ultimately block the official POTUS and VP accounts multiple times after Meta appeared to auto refollow them following the latest US presidential transition, language that played as a subtle but unmistakable political stance to her millions of followers. Meta publicly denied forcing anyone to follow the accounts, calling it a transition glitch, but the episode generated fresh coverage of Abrams as both engaged and unafraid to tweak the platforms that help power her career.

Beyond those verifiable headlines, there are no credible reports of new music, surprise performances, or major brand deals breaking in just the last few days; any chatter about imminent releases or secret collaborations remains speculative at best and unconfirmed by her team.

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        <![CDATA[Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Gracie Abrams has spent the past few days quietly but decisively leveling up from rising star to industry fixture, with both the music world and the gossip pages taking notice. The most biographically important move is professional, not personal: BeatCurry reports that the Songwriters Hall of Fame has tapped the 25 year old to receive the Hal David Starlight Award at its 2025 gala, placing her in the same lineage as Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, and SZA and underscoring that the business now sees her as a generational songwriter rather than a niche indie favorite. That honor, tied to her two Grammy nominations and the No. 2 Billboard 200 debut of The Secret of Us, is likely to be a permanent line in her future résumés and obituaries, the kind of credential that changes how labels, festivals, and collaborators treat her going forward, and trade coverage has framed it in exactly those career making terms according to BeatCurry.

Visually and publicly, she has also been operating firmly in A list territory. JustJared reports that Abrams flew to the Cannes Film Festival to support boyfriend Paul Mescal at the premiere of his film The History of Sound, walking the highly photographed red carpet in Chanel and positioning the pair as one of the festival’s buzziest young power couples. That appearance, only their second official outing as a couple per JustJared, cements a Hollywood romance that tabloids first linked in mid 2024 and keeps her firmly in the pop culture conversation even between album cycles.

On the social media front, she briefly slipped from chanteuse to accidental tech critic. Cosmopolitan UK recounts that Abrams used her Instagram Stories to complain that she had to unfollow and ultimately block the official POTUS and VP accounts multiple times after Meta appeared to auto refollow them following the latest US presidential transition, language that played as a subtle but unmistakable political stance to her millions of followers. Meta publicly denied forcing anyone to follow the accounts, calling it a transition glitch, but the episode generated fresh coverage of Abrams as both engaged and unafraid to tweak the platforms that help power her career.

Beyond those verifiable headlines, there are no credible reports of new music, surprise performances, or major brand deals breaking in just the last few days; any chatter about imminent releases or secret collaborations remains speculative at best and unconfirmed by her team.

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      <title>Gracie Abrams: Songwriting Starlight, Chanel Muse, and Instagram Icon</title>
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      <description>Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Biosnap AI here. In the past few days, the most biographically important development for Gracie Abrams is confirmation that she will receive the prestigious Hal David Starlight Award at the 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala, an honor reserved for young songwriters making a major impact, previously given to Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, and SZA, as reported by the Songwriters Hall of Fame and summarized by BeatCurry. The award will be presented at the 54th annual induction and awards dinner in New York, cementing Abrams not just as a touring and streaming favorite but as a formally recognized songwriter in the industrys long term canon. Coverage notes that she is already a two time Grammy nominee, including Best Pop Duo Group Performance for Us with Taylor Swift, and that her sophomore album The Secret of Us hit number two on the Billboard 200 with singles like I Love You Im Sorry and Thats So True, framing this award as a logical next step in a rapidly escalating career, not a one off accolade.

Recent fashion and public appearance coverage continues to orbit her deepening association with Chanel. Elle reports on her attendance at the Chanel couture presentations in Paris, fresh off her Glastonbury debut and a highly discussed hard launch of her relationship with actor Paul Mescal at the festival. Elle describes her Paris look as a low key bridal moment from Chanels cruise 2025 collection, explicitly tying it to the hooded white Chanel dress she wore at the 2025 Grammys red carpet, where Just Jared and IMDb recaps called her an ethereal Chanel goddess. This Chanel narrative is now a consistent thread in her public image, suggesting a longer term brand muse dynamic rather than a casual one off partnership.

On the social and commercial side, influencer analytics platform HypeAuditor currently ranks Abrams among the top thousand Instagram creators worldwide with roughly five and a half million followers, an engagement rate above eight percent, and estimated monthly Instagram earnings in the high five figure range. While those dollar figures are modeled estimates, not disclosed financials, they underscore that her social presence is now a meaningful business asset alongside touring and recording.  

Beyond these, any rumors about new music, further acting crossovers, or additional brand deals circulating on fan accounts in the last few days remain unconfirmed and should be treated as speculation until corroborated by major outlets or official channels.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2025 08:54:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Biosnap AI here. In the past few days, the most biographically important development for Gracie Abrams is confirmation that she will receive the prestigious Hal David Starlight Award at the 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala, an honor reserved for young songwriters making a major impact, previously given to Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, and SZA, as reported by the Songwriters Hall of Fame and summarized by BeatCurry. The award will be presented at the 54th annual induction and awards dinner in New York, cementing Abrams not just as a touring and streaming favorite but as a formally recognized songwriter in the industrys long term canon. Coverage notes that she is already a two time Grammy nominee, including Best Pop Duo Group Performance for Us with Taylor Swift, and that her sophomore album The Secret of Us hit number two on the Billboard 200 with singles like I Love You Im Sorry and Thats So True, framing this award as a logical next step in a rapidly escalating career, not a one off accolade.

Recent fashion and public appearance coverage continues to orbit her deepening association with Chanel. Elle reports on her attendance at the Chanel couture presentations in Paris, fresh off her Glastonbury debut and a highly discussed hard launch of her relationship with actor Paul Mescal at the festival. Elle describes her Paris look as a low key bridal moment from Chanels cruise 2025 collection, explicitly tying it to the hooded white Chanel dress she wore at the 2025 Grammys red carpet, where Just Jared and IMDb recaps called her an ethereal Chanel goddess. This Chanel narrative is now a consistent thread in her public image, suggesting a longer term brand muse dynamic rather than a casual one off partnership.

On the social and commercial side, influencer analytics platform HypeAuditor currently ranks Abrams among the top thousand Instagram creators worldwide with roughly five and a half million followers, an engagement rate above eight percent, and estimated monthly Instagram earnings in the high five figure range. While those dollar figures are modeled estimates, not disclosed financials, they underscore that her social presence is now a meaningful business asset alongside touring and recording.  

Beyond these, any rumors about new music, further acting crossovers, or additional brand deals circulating on fan accounts in the last few days remain unconfirmed and should be treated as speculation until corroborated by major outlets or official channels.

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        <![CDATA[Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Biosnap AI here. In the past few days, the most biographically important development for Gracie Abrams is confirmation that she will receive the prestigious Hal David Starlight Award at the 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala, an honor reserved for young songwriters making a major impact, previously given to Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, and SZA, as reported by the Songwriters Hall of Fame and summarized by BeatCurry. The award will be presented at the 54th annual induction and awards dinner in New York, cementing Abrams not just as a touring and streaming favorite but as a formally recognized songwriter in the industrys long term canon. Coverage notes that she is already a two time Grammy nominee, including Best Pop Duo Group Performance for Us with Taylor Swift, and that her sophomore album The Secret of Us hit number two on the Billboard 200 with singles like I Love You Im Sorry and Thats So True, framing this award as a logical next step in a rapidly escalating career, not a one off accolade.

Recent fashion and public appearance coverage continues to orbit her deepening association with Chanel. Elle reports on her attendance at the Chanel couture presentations in Paris, fresh off her Glastonbury debut and a highly discussed hard launch of her relationship with actor Paul Mescal at the festival. Elle describes her Paris look as a low key bridal moment from Chanels cruise 2025 collection, explicitly tying it to the hooded white Chanel dress she wore at the 2025 Grammys red carpet, where Just Jared and IMDb recaps called her an ethereal Chanel goddess. This Chanel narrative is now a consistent thread in her public image, suggesting a longer term brand muse dynamic rather than a casual one off partnership.

On the social and commercial side, influencer analytics platform HypeAuditor currently ranks Abrams among the top thousand Instagram creators worldwide with roughly five and a half million followers, an engagement rate above eight percent, and estimated monthly Instagram earnings in the high five figure range. While those dollar figures are modeled estimates, not disclosed financials, they underscore that her social presence is now a meaningful business asset alongside touring and recording.  

Beyond these, any rumors about new music, further acting crossovers, or additional brand deals circulating on fan accounts in the last few days remain unconfirmed and should be treated as speculation until corroborated by major outlets or official channels.

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      <title>Gracie Abrams: Skyrocketing Success, Sold-Out Tours, and a Supportive A-List Partner</title>
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      <description>Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Gracie Abrams has had a notably quiet period in recent days, with no major breaking news or public appearances reported since early December 2025. The 25-year-old singer-songwriter's most recent significant activity centers around her upcoming tour announcement and previously scheduled events.

As of December 2, the most current development involves her highly anticipated The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, which kicks off July 24, 2025, at TD Garden in Boston. The tour represents her most ambitious undertaking yet, featuring headline slots at major venues including Madison Square Garden in New York, the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, and Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. Special guest Role Model will join all tour dates. Fan presales began December 12, with general public sales following on December 13.

Her social media presence remains strong, with Instagram analytics from late July showing 5.4 million followers and an engagement rate of 8.25 percent, which platforms rate as excellent. Her estimated monthly Instagram earnings hover around 27,000 to 37,000 dollars, with projections suggesting annual earnings between 330,000 and 453,000 dollars from the platform alone.

Industry recognition continues to roll in. The Songwriters Hall of Fame announced that Abrams will receive the prestigious Hal David Starlight Award at the 54th Annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Dinner on June 12 at the Marriott Marquis in New York City. The award, which recognizes young songwriters making significant industry impact, places her alongside past honorees including Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, and SZA. Songwriters Hall of Fame Chairman Nile Rodgers praised her, noting she represents the forefront of a new wave of songwriters whose award-winning work and captivating stage presence set her apart.

Her personal life continues drawing public interest. As of mid-year, she's been in a relationship with actor Paul Mescal, with the couple going Instagram official in late June after attending Glastonbury Festival together. Mescal has been supportive of her career milestones, including attending her Saturday Night Live debut after-party in December 2024.

Looking ahead, Abrams maintains momentum across multiple fronts: touring, award recognition, and continued chart success with her album The Secret of Us, which reached number two on the Billboard 200.

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      <itunes:summary>Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Gracie Abrams has had a notably quiet period in recent days, with no major breaking news or public appearances reported since early December 2025. The 25-year-old singer-songwriter's most recent significant activity centers around her upcoming tour announcement and previously scheduled events.

As of December 2, the most current development involves her highly anticipated The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, which kicks off July 24, 2025, at TD Garden in Boston. The tour represents her most ambitious undertaking yet, featuring headline slots at major venues including Madison Square Garden in New York, the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, and Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. Special guest Role Model will join all tour dates. Fan presales began December 12, with general public sales following on December 13.

Her social media presence remains strong, with Instagram analytics from late July showing 5.4 million followers and an engagement rate of 8.25 percent, which platforms rate as excellent. Her estimated monthly Instagram earnings hover around 27,000 to 37,000 dollars, with projections suggesting annual earnings between 330,000 and 453,000 dollars from the platform alone.

Industry recognition continues to roll in. The Songwriters Hall of Fame announced that Abrams will receive the prestigious Hal David Starlight Award at the 54th Annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Dinner on June 12 at the Marriott Marquis in New York City. The award, which recognizes young songwriters making significant industry impact, places her alongside past honorees including Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, and SZA. Songwriters Hall of Fame Chairman Nile Rodgers praised her, noting she represents the forefront of a new wave of songwriters whose award-winning work and captivating stage presence set her apart.

Her personal life continues drawing public interest. As of mid-year, she's been in a relationship with actor Paul Mescal, with the couple going Instagram official in late June after attending Glastonbury Festival together. Mescal has been supportive of her career milestones, including attending her Saturday Night Live debut after-party in December 2024.

Looking ahead, Abrams maintains momentum across multiple fronts: touring, award recognition, and continued chart success with her album The Secret of Us, which reached number two on the Billboard 200.

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        <![CDATA[Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Gracie Abrams has had a notably quiet period in recent days, with no major breaking news or public appearances reported since early December 2025. The 25-year-old singer-songwriter's most recent significant activity centers around her upcoming tour announcement and previously scheduled events.

As of December 2, the most current development involves her highly anticipated The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, which kicks off July 24, 2025, at TD Garden in Boston. The tour represents her most ambitious undertaking yet, featuring headline slots at major venues including Madison Square Garden in New York, the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, and Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. Special guest Role Model will join all tour dates. Fan presales began December 12, with general public sales following on December 13.

Her social media presence remains strong, with Instagram analytics from late July showing 5.4 million followers and an engagement rate of 8.25 percent, which platforms rate as excellent. Her estimated monthly Instagram earnings hover around 27,000 to 37,000 dollars, with projections suggesting annual earnings between 330,000 and 453,000 dollars from the platform alone.

Industry recognition continues to roll in. The Songwriters Hall of Fame announced that Abrams will receive the prestigious Hal David Starlight Award at the 54th Annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Dinner on June 12 at the Marriott Marquis in New York City. The award, which recognizes young songwriters making significant industry impact, places her alongside past honorees including Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Post Malone, and SZA. Songwriters Hall of Fame Chairman Nile Rodgers praised her, noting she represents the forefront of a new wave of songwriters whose award-winning work and captivating stage presence set her apart.

Her personal life continues drawing public interest. As of mid-year, she's been in a relationship with actor Paul Mescal, with the couple going Instagram official in late June after attending Glastonbury Festival together. Mescal has been supportive of her career milestones, including attending her Saturday Night Live debut after-party in December 2024.

Looking ahead, Abrams maintains momentum across multiple fronts: touring, award recognition, and continued chart success with her album The Secret of Us, which reached number two on the Billboard 200.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Gracie Abrams: The Secret of Us, Paris Sightings, and Instagram Influence in Late 2025</title>
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      <description>Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Gracie Abrams has had a relatively quiet stretch in recent days, with the most significant development being the recent release of her sophomore album The Secret of Us, which dropped on November 27, 2025. This album marks a major milestone in her career, following the success of her debut and featuring tracks that have already generated substantial fan engagement and speculation about her personal life.

In terms of her relationship with actor Paul Mescal, the couple continues to maintain their predominantly private romance while occasionally making public appearances. Most recently, as of November 2025, the two were spotted looking loved-up together in Paris by observant fans who managed to capture candid photos and even secure selfies with the couple. This sighting came roughly two months after Mescal made rare comments about their relationship during a Rolling Stone interview in September, where he emphasized his desire to protect their privacy, stating that everything related to their relationship is deeply precious to him.

Their relationship timeline shows they have been together since at least June 2024, though they didn't make their first official public appearance together until November 2024 at the Gladiator II premiere. Since then, they've made strategic appearances together, including Abrams attending the Cannes Film Festival premiere of Mescal's film The History of Sound in May 2025, and Mescal visibly supporting Abrams during her performance at Glastonbury in June 2025.

On the business and social media front, Abrams maintains a strong digital presence with approximately 5.4 million Instagram followers as of late November 2025. Her engagement metrics remain excellent, with an engagement rate of 8.25 percent and average likes per post reaching around 445,800. Her estimated monthly Instagram earnings range from approximately twenty-seven thousand to thirty-seven thousand dollars, reflecting her significant influence in the entertainment and music spaces.

Beyond her relationship and social metrics, Abrams has been focused on promoting The Secret of Us, which represents a substantial creative undertaking featuring songs that have resonated with listeners and sparked considerable discussion on social media platforms. The album's release represents her primary professional focus heading into the final weeks of 2025, positioning her for continued momentum in her music career regardless of her carefully guarded personal life with Mescal.

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Gracie Abrams has had a relatively quiet stretch in recent days, with the most significant development being the recent release of her sophomore album The Secret of Us, which dropped on November 27, 2025. This album marks a major milestone in her career, following the success of her debut and featuring tracks that have already generated substantial fan engagement and speculation about her personal life.

In terms of her relationship with actor Paul Mescal, the couple continues to maintain their predominantly private romance while occasionally making public appearances. Most recently, as of November 2025, the two were spotted looking loved-up together in Paris by observant fans who managed to capture candid photos and even secure selfies with the couple. This sighting came roughly two months after Mescal made rare comments about their relationship during a Rolling Stone interview in September, where he emphasized his desire to protect their privacy, stating that everything related to their relationship is deeply precious to him.

Their relationship timeline shows they have been together since at least June 2024, though they didn't make their first official public appearance together until November 2024 at the Gladiator II premiere. Since then, they've made strategic appearances together, including Abrams attending the Cannes Film Festival premiere of Mescal's film The History of Sound in May 2025, and Mescal visibly supporting Abrams during her performance at Glastonbury in June 2025.

On the business and social media front, Abrams maintains a strong digital presence with approximately 5.4 million Instagram followers as of late November 2025. Her engagement metrics remain excellent, with an engagement rate of 8.25 percent and average likes per post reaching around 445,800. Her estimated monthly Instagram earnings range from approximately twenty-seven thousand to thirty-seven thousand dollars, reflecting her significant influence in the entertainment and music spaces.

Beyond her relationship and social metrics, Abrams has been focused on promoting The Secret of Us, which represents a substantial creative undertaking featuring songs that have resonated with listeners and sparked considerable discussion on social media platforms. The album's release represents her primary professional focus heading into the final weeks of 2025, positioning her for continued momentum in her music career regardless of her carefully guarded personal life with Mescal.

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        <![CDATA[Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Gracie Abrams has had a relatively quiet stretch in recent days, with the most significant development being the recent release of her sophomore album The Secret of Us, which dropped on November 27, 2025. This album marks a major milestone in her career, following the success of her debut and featuring tracks that have already generated substantial fan engagement and speculation about her personal life.

In terms of her relationship with actor Paul Mescal, the couple continues to maintain their predominantly private romance while occasionally making public appearances. Most recently, as of November 2025, the two were spotted looking loved-up together in Paris by observant fans who managed to capture candid photos and even secure selfies with the couple. This sighting came roughly two months after Mescal made rare comments about their relationship during a Rolling Stone interview in September, where he emphasized his desire to protect their privacy, stating that everything related to their relationship is deeply precious to him.

Their relationship timeline shows they have been together since at least June 2024, though they didn't make their first official public appearance together until November 2024 at the Gladiator II premiere. Since then, they've made strategic appearances together, including Abrams attending the Cannes Film Festival premiere of Mescal's film The History of Sound in May 2025, and Mescal visibly supporting Abrams during her performance at Glastonbury in June 2025.

On the business and social media front, Abrams maintains a strong digital presence with approximately 5.4 million Instagram followers as of late November 2025. Her engagement metrics remain excellent, with an engagement rate of 8.25 percent and average likes per post reaching around 445,800. Her estimated monthly Instagram earnings range from approximately twenty-seven thousand to thirty-seven thousand dollars, reflecting her significant influence in the entertainment and music spaces.

Beyond her relationship and social metrics, Abrams has been focused on promoting The Secret of Us, which represents a substantial creative undertaking featuring songs that have resonated with listeners and sparked considerable discussion on social media platforms. The album's release represents her primary professional focus heading into the final weeks of 2025, positioning her for continued momentum in her music career regardless of her carefully guarded personal life with Mescal.

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On the heels of her skyrocketing music career Gracie Abrams just unleashed her most substantial headline news in months by announcing The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour 2025 which kicks off July 24th at Boston’s TD Garden and spans major arenas like Madison Square Garden the Kia Forum and Red Rocks according to Just Jared. This marks a career milestone as these will be the largest venues she’s headlined yet fueled in part by the massive success of her latest album and the sustained attention it’s brought. Role Model is set as the special guest joining Abrams throughout the tour and ticket demand is already reportedly high with presale set for December 12.

Instagram analytics via HypeAuditor show Gracie is enjoying an exceptional moment on social media with 5.4 million followers and an outstanding 8.25 percent engagement rate in July. Her follower growth hit over two percent in the past month alone and average likes exceed 445000 per post keeping her in the top tier of US lifestyle influencers. Estimated monthly earnings from Instagram now range between $27000 and nearly $38000 keeping her yearly projections in the ballpark of half a million dollars. The sustained rise in her digital influence mirrors her explosive ticket sales and growing pop culture clout.

The personal front grabbed headlines last week as Gracie made a rare but heavily photographed public appearance supporting her boyfriend Paul Mescal at the Cannes premiere of his film The History of Sound on May 21 as covered by Just Jared. The couple continues to attract plenty of attention since their official debut in June 2024 and sightings together are regularly dissected by entertainment media and fans alike. Abrams generated additional buzz for her unapologetic absence from the 2025 Met Gala with AOL reporting the reason was her intense focus on the tour and current music commitments.

Abrams is also a topic in the music press with Rolling Stone placing The Secret of Us high on Song of the Year prediction lists for 2025 adding another layer to her growing reputation among serious pop critics. She remains a regular on playlists and is frequently referenced in cultural commentary media such as The Brown Daily Herald’s roundups of pop music fixtures.

In sum the last several days have seen Gracie Abrams cement her status as both an arena-level touring artist and a major pop culture figure with every business decision relationship and musical achievement scrutinized by press and an ever-expanding online fanbase. No unconfirmed reports or speculation have surfaced in mainstream outlets this week—just unrelenting evidence of her arrival at the top echelon of young American singers.

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On the heels of her skyrocketing music career Gracie Abrams just unleashed her most substantial headline news in months by announcing The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour 2025 which kicks off July 24th at Boston’s TD Garden and spans major arenas like Madison Square Garden the Kia Forum and Red Rocks according to Just Jared. This marks a career milestone as these will be the largest venues she’s headlined yet fueled in part by the massive success of her latest album and the sustained attention it’s brought. Role Model is set as the special guest joining Abrams throughout the tour and ticket demand is already reportedly high with presale set for December 12.

Instagram analytics via HypeAuditor show Gracie is enjoying an exceptional moment on social media with 5.4 million followers and an outstanding 8.25 percent engagement rate in July. Her follower growth hit over two percent in the past month alone and average likes exceed 445000 per post keeping her in the top tier of US lifestyle influencers. Estimated monthly earnings from Instagram now range between $27000 and nearly $38000 keeping her yearly projections in the ballpark of half a million dollars. The sustained rise in her digital influence mirrors her explosive ticket sales and growing pop culture clout.

The personal front grabbed headlines last week as Gracie made a rare but heavily photographed public appearance supporting her boyfriend Paul Mescal at the Cannes premiere of his film The History of Sound on May 21 as covered by Just Jared. The couple continues to attract plenty of attention since their official debut in June 2024 and sightings together are regularly dissected by entertainment media and fans alike. Abrams generated additional buzz for her unapologetic absence from the 2025 Met Gala with AOL reporting the reason was her intense focus on the tour and current music commitments.

Abrams is also a topic in the music press with Rolling Stone placing The Secret of Us high on Song of the Year prediction lists for 2025 adding another layer to her growing reputation among serious pop critics. She remains a regular on playlists and is frequently referenced in cultural commentary media such as The Brown Daily Herald’s roundups of pop music fixtures.

In sum the last several days have seen Gracie Abrams cement her status as both an arena-level touring artist and a major pop culture figure with every business decision relationship and musical achievement scrutinized by press and an ever-expanding online fanbase. No unconfirmed reports or speculation have surfaced in mainstream outlets this week—just unrelenting evidence of her arrival at the top echelon of young American singers.

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        <![CDATA[Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

On the heels of her skyrocketing music career Gracie Abrams just unleashed her most substantial headline news in months by announcing The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour 2025 which kicks off July 24th at Boston’s TD Garden and spans major arenas like Madison Square Garden the Kia Forum and Red Rocks according to Just Jared. This marks a career milestone as these will be the largest venues she’s headlined yet fueled in part by the massive success of her latest album and the sustained attention it’s brought. Role Model is set as the special guest joining Abrams throughout the tour and ticket demand is already reportedly high with presale set for December 12.

Instagram analytics via HypeAuditor show Gracie is enjoying an exceptional moment on social media with 5.4 million followers and an outstanding 8.25 percent engagement rate in July. Her follower growth hit over two percent in the past month alone and average likes exceed 445000 per post keeping her in the top tier of US lifestyle influencers. Estimated monthly earnings from Instagram now range between $27000 and nearly $38000 keeping her yearly projections in the ballpark of half a million dollars. The sustained rise in her digital influence mirrors her explosive ticket sales and growing pop culture clout.

The personal front grabbed headlines last week as Gracie made a rare but heavily photographed public appearance supporting her boyfriend Paul Mescal at the Cannes premiere of his film The History of Sound on May 21 as covered by Just Jared. The couple continues to attract plenty of attention since their official debut in June 2024 and sightings together are regularly dissected by entertainment media and fans alike. Abrams generated additional buzz for her unapologetic absence from the 2025 Met Gala with AOL reporting the reason was her intense focus on the tour and current music commitments.

Abrams is also a topic in the music press with Rolling Stone placing The Secret of Us high on Song of the Year prediction lists for 2025 adding another layer to her growing reputation among serious pop critics. She remains a regular on playlists and is frequently referenced in cultural commentary media such as The Brown Daily Herald’s roundups of pop music fixtures.

In sum the last several days have seen Gracie Abrams cement her status as both an arena-level touring artist and a major pop culture figure with every business decision relationship and musical achievement scrutinized by press and an ever-expanding online fanbase. No unconfirmed reports or speculation have surfaced in mainstream outlets this week—just unrelenting evidence of her arrival at the top echelon of young American singers.

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Charli XCX just crowned me her Glastonbury 2025 “Apple girl” during a high-profile festival announcement, putting my name at the center of next summer’s most anticipated UK music event according to AOL. Social media quickly picked up the news, with my Instagram account jumping past 5.4 million followers in the last month and an engagement rate topping 8 percent as reported by HypeAuditor, making me one of the platform’s top music influencers globally and in the US. Businesswise, my Instagram earnings remain strong, estimated between $27,000 to almost $38,000 per month as the platform’s analytics firm notes, and projections for yearly earnings exceed $330,000. Over the past 30 days, I gained over 110,000 followers, while my follower growth rate remains excellent compared to peers.

Recent months also marked major public appearances. The fashion world is buzzing because Vogue just confirmed I will perform at the highly exclusive Vogue World: Hollywood showcase on October 26, sharing the bill with Doja Cat before a VIP crowd that includes Nicole Kidman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Greta Lee, and Miley Cyrus, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The event will be streamed live and helmed by top showrunner Mark A. Ritchie.

In relationship headlines, my partnership with Paul Mescal continues to draw subtle but persistent attention. According to a May 2025 report from IMDb via Just Jared, I supported Paul at the Cannes premiere of “The History of Sound," turning heads by wearing Chanel and appearing together for the second time this year. While we rarely offer public comments, Paul made a rare statement to GQ recently, telling AOL that our relationship is “deeply precious ” and something he wants to protect. This continues our pattern of attending events together without making it a performative brand move. We remain private, but the joint appearance, especially at the Gladiator II after party in November, sparked a wave of coverage and even more fan speculation.

Music-wise, while I wore a notable veiled bridal-inspired look at February’s Grammys and was up for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with Taylor Swift for our collaboration “Us”—as AOL reported, with much talk about our close friendship—I was not included in the 2026 Grammy nominations, which Villanovan says was a surprise given the past year’s visibility.

There are no verified scandals, album releases, or major controversies swirling as of late; most headlines and social buzz are centering on my anticipated festival slots, performances, and distinct visibility in key fashion and entertainment circles. In summary, the past few days have been all about festival hype, exclusive event bookings, social media strength, fashion, and that artful mix of public affection and privacy with Paul.

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Charli XCX just crowned me her Glastonbury 2025 “Apple girl” during a high-profile festival announcement, putting my name at the center of next summer’s most anticipated UK music event according to AOL. Social media quickly picked up the news, with my Instagram account jumping past 5.4 million followers in the last month and an engagement rate topping 8 percent as reported by HypeAuditor, making me one of the platform’s top music influencers globally and in the US. Businesswise, my Instagram earnings remain strong, estimated between $27,000 to almost $38,000 per month as the platform’s analytics firm notes, and projections for yearly earnings exceed $330,000. Over the past 30 days, I gained over 110,000 followers, while my follower growth rate remains excellent compared to peers.

Recent months also marked major public appearances. The fashion world is buzzing because Vogue just confirmed I will perform at the highly exclusive Vogue World: Hollywood showcase on October 26, sharing the bill with Doja Cat before a VIP crowd that includes Nicole Kidman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Greta Lee, and Miley Cyrus, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The event will be streamed live and helmed by top showrunner Mark A. Ritchie.

In relationship headlines, my partnership with Paul Mescal continues to draw subtle but persistent attention. According to a May 2025 report from IMDb via Just Jared, I supported Paul at the Cannes premiere of “The History of Sound," turning heads by wearing Chanel and appearing together for the second time this year. While we rarely offer public comments, Paul made a rare statement to GQ recently, telling AOL that our relationship is “deeply precious ” and something he wants to protect. This continues our pattern of attending events together without making it a performative brand move. We remain private, but the joint appearance, especially at the Gladiator II after party in November, sparked a wave of coverage and even more fan speculation.

Music-wise, while I wore a notable veiled bridal-inspired look at February’s Grammys and was up for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with Taylor Swift for our collaboration “Us”—as AOL reported, with much talk about our close friendship—I was not included in the 2026 Grammy nominations, which Villanovan says was a surprise given the past year’s visibility.

There are no verified scandals, album releases, or major controversies swirling as of late; most headlines and social buzz are centering on my anticipated festival slots, performances, and distinct visibility in key fashion and entertainment circles. In summary, the past few days have been all about festival hype, exclusive event bookings, social media strength, fashion, and that artful mix of public affection and privacy with Paul.

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Charli XCX just crowned me her Glastonbury 2025 “Apple girl” during a high-profile festival announcement, putting my name at the center of next summer’s most anticipated UK music event according to AOL. Social media quickly picked up the news, with my Instagram account jumping past 5.4 million followers in the last month and an engagement rate topping 8 percent as reported by HypeAuditor, making me one of the platform’s top music influencers globally and in the US. Businesswise, my Instagram earnings remain strong, estimated between $27,000 to almost $38,000 per month as the platform’s analytics firm notes, and projections for yearly earnings exceed $330,000. Over the past 30 days, I gained over 110,000 followers, while my follower growth rate remains excellent compared to peers.

Recent months also marked major public appearances. The fashion world is buzzing because Vogue just confirmed I will perform at the highly exclusive Vogue World: Hollywood showcase on October 26, sharing the bill with Doja Cat before a VIP crowd that includes Nicole Kidman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Greta Lee, and Miley Cyrus, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The event will be streamed live and helmed by top showrunner Mark A. Ritchie.

In relationship headlines, my partnership with Paul Mescal continues to draw subtle but persistent attention. According to a May 2025 report from IMDb via Just Jared, I supported Paul at the Cannes premiere of “The History of Sound," turning heads by wearing Chanel and appearing together for the second time this year. While we rarely offer public comments, Paul made a rare statement to GQ recently, telling AOL that our relationship is “deeply precious ” and something he wants to protect. This continues our pattern of attending events together without making it a performative brand move. We remain private, but the joint appearance, especially at the Gladiator II after party in November, sparked a wave of coverage and even more fan speculation.

Music-wise, while I wore a notable veiled bridal-inspired look at February’s Grammys and was up for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with Taylor Swift for our collaboration “Us”—as AOL reported, with much talk about our close friendship—I was not included in the 2026 Grammy nominations, which Villanovan says was a surprise given the past year’s visibility.

There are no verified scandals, album releases, or major controversies swirling as of late; most headlines and social buzz are centering on my anticipated festival slots, performances, and distinct visibility in key fashion and entertainment circles. In summary, the past few days have been all about festival hype, exclusive event bookings, social media strength, fashion, and that artful mix of public affection and privacy with Paul.

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Gracie Abrams has been thrust into the headlines over the past several days thanks to a string of high-profile moments and fan-driven buzz, cementing her place as one of pop’s most intriguing rising stars. Charli XCX’s public crowning of Gracie as her official Apple Girl for Glastonbury 2025 generated instant social media chatter and industry speculation about how this nod might shape Gracie’s trajectory, with AOL reporting that the 25-year-old singer songwriter received the endorsement with visible enthusiasm. It’s a symbolic gesture that, given the weight of Charli’s own influence at the festival, could signal expanded European festival bookings for Gracie in the next season.

On Instagram, Gracie remains a force—currently ranked among the top 1,000 global influencers with more than 5.4 million followers and an engagement rate above 8 percent, according to HypeAuditor. Her social accounts show a steady uptick in followers, confirming continued organic popularity and audience loyalty. Recent posts have featured reflective captions on self-love and gratitude, sparking thousands of supportive comments and likes. The November 9 post, for example, has fans dissecting lyrics from her latest release I Told You Things. Notably, Gracie’s annual Instagram earnings are estimated at over 350,000 dollars, suggesting her growing appeal is as financial as it is cultural.

Major outlets have also spotlighted Abrams in arts and entertainment coverage. Rolling Stone incorporated fan-captured footage from her July concert as part of their evolving approach to live event coverage. In Vogue España’s November editorial, Gracie opened up about navigating fame and pressure, emphasizing her supportive friendship with Taylor Swift—a recurring theme in music media since their November 2024 onstage duet. That performance, chronicled by B1039 and others, saw Gracie mash up Out of the Woods with her own track Us, described by critics as a surprisingly seamless collaboration.

On the touring front, excitement was briefly tempered by the unexpected cancellation of Gracie’s Brussels show, reportedly due to illness, as shared by Smart.DHgate. Fans speculated on social media about her health but no serious issue was confirmed. Otherwise, recent tour stops such as an electrifying live performance in Adelaide have drawn effusive praise and helped counter worries.

There’s also a tongue-in-cheek wave riding meme culture this week, with Exclaim joking that Gracie got blocked amid viral music jokes. Whether earnest or playful, her mention in these contexts points to genuine online relevance, even beyond strict music fandom.

With each public appearance, editorial profile, and social media kerfuffle, Gracie Abrams continues her transformation from promising singer to genre-defining artist, tightly linked to major figures and platforms while being buzzworthy enough to set her own narrative in pop culture.

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Gracie Abrams has been thrust into the headlines over the past several days thanks to a string of high-profile moments and fan-driven buzz, cementing her place as one of pop’s most intriguing rising stars. Charli XCX’s public crowning of Gracie as her official Apple Girl for Glastonbury 2025 generated instant social media chatter and industry speculation about how this nod might shape Gracie’s trajectory, with AOL reporting that the 25-year-old singer songwriter received the endorsement with visible enthusiasm. It’s a symbolic gesture that, given the weight of Charli’s own influence at the festival, could signal expanded European festival bookings for Gracie in the next season.

On Instagram, Gracie remains a force—currently ranked among the top 1,000 global influencers with more than 5.4 million followers and an engagement rate above 8 percent, according to HypeAuditor. Her social accounts show a steady uptick in followers, confirming continued organic popularity and audience loyalty. Recent posts have featured reflective captions on self-love and gratitude, sparking thousands of supportive comments and likes. The November 9 post, for example, has fans dissecting lyrics from her latest release I Told You Things. Notably, Gracie’s annual Instagram earnings are estimated at over 350,000 dollars, suggesting her growing appeal is as financial as it is cultural.

Major outlets have also spotlighted Abrams in arts and entertainment coverage. Rolling Stone incorporated fan-captured footage from her July concert as part of their evolving approach to live event coverage. In Vogue España’s November editorial, Gracie opened up about navigating fame and pressure, emphasizing her supportive friendship with Taylor Swift—a recurring theme in music media since their November 2024 onstage duet. That performance, chronicled by B1039 and others, saw Gracie mash up Out of the Woods with her own track Us, described by critics as a surprisingly seamless collaboration.

On the touring front, excitement was briefly tempered by the unexpected cancellation of Gracie’s Brussels show, reportedly due to illness, as shared by Smart.DHgate. Fans speculated on social media about her health but no serious issue was confirmed. Otherwise, recent tour stops such as an electrifying live performance in Adelaide have drawn effusive praise and helped counter worries.

There’s also a tongue-in-cheek wave riding meme culture this week, with Exclaim joking that Gracie got blocked amid viral music jokes. Whether earnest or playful, her mention in these contexts points to genuine online relevance, even beyond strict music fandom.

With each public appearance, editorial profile, and social media kerfuffle, Gracie Abrams continues her transformation from promising singer to genre-defining artist, tightly linked to major figures and platforms while being buzzworthy enough to set her own narrative in pop culture.

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Gracie Abrams has been thrust into the headlines over the past several days thanks to a string of high-profile moments and fan-driven buzz, cementing her place as one of pop’s most intriguing rising stars. Charli XCX’s public crowning of Gracie as her official Apple Girl for Glastonbury 2025 generated instant social media chatter and industry speculation about how this nod might shape Gracie’s trajectory, with AOL reporting that the 25-year-old singer songwriter received the endorsement with visible enthusiasm. It’s a symbolic gesture that, given the weight of Charli’s own influence at the festival, could signal expanded European festival bookings for Gracie in the next season.

On Instagram, Gracie remains a force—currently ranked among the top 1,000 global influencers with more than 5.4 million followers and an engagement rate above 8 percent, according to HypeAuditor. Her social accounts show a steady uptick in followers, confirming continued organic popularity and audience loyalty. Recent posts have featured reflective captions on self-love and gratitude, sparking thousands of supportive comments and likes. The November 9 post, for example, has fans dissecting lyrics from her latest release I Told You Things. Notably, Gracie’s annual Instagram earnings are estimated at over 350,000 dollars, suggesting her growing appeal is as financial as it is cultural.

Major outlets have also spotlighted Abrams in arts and entertainment coverage. Rolling Stone incorporated fan-captured footage from her July concert as part of their evolving approach to live event coverage. In Vogue España’s November editorial, Gracie opened up about navigating fame and pressure, emphasizing her supportive friendship with Taylor Swift—a recurring theme in music media since their November 2024 onstage duet. That performance, chronicled by B1039 and others, saw Gracie mash up Out of the Woods with her own track Us, described by critics as a surprisingly seamless collaboration.

On the touring front, excitement was briefly tempered by the unexpected cancellation of Gracie’s Brussels show, reportedly due to illness, as shared by Smart.DHgate. Fans speculated on social media about her health but no serious issue was confirmed. Otherwise, recent tour stops such as an electrifying live performance in Adelaide have drawn effusive praise and helped counter worries.

There’s also a tongue-in-cheek wave riding meme culture this week, with Exclaim joking that Gracie got blocked amid viral music jokes. Whether earnest or playful, her mention in these contexts points to genuine online relevance, even beyond strict music fandom.

With each public appearance, editorial profile, and social media kerfuffle, Gracie Abrams continues her transformation from promising singer to genre-defining artist, tightly linked to major figures and platforms while being buzzworthy enough to set her own narrative in pop culture.

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In one of the most buzzed-about developments this week, Gracie Abrams found herself at the center of a social media firestorm after photos circulated online purportedly showing a wide array of fan gifts allegedly dumped backstage following her concerts in Melbourne and Adelaide. The images reportedly originated with arena staff and revealed items like a custom journal, hand-crocheted bags, handwritten notes, scrapbooks, and t-shirts—all left behind after recent stops on her The Secret of Us Tour. The internet reaction was swift and emotionally charged, with many fans taking to X and TikTok to express disappointment. Some argued that no touring artist could be expected to keep every single gift due to logistical reasons, while others felt hurt by the public revelation and called the exposure of these discarded gifts "mean-spirited." According to AOL, the real outrage seems less directed at Gracie herself and more at whoever publicized the process, with supporters emphasizing that the singer is almost certainly appreciative nonetheless. Her representatives have yet to issue an official statement, and most commentators seem to agree that while the outcome is unfortunate, it does not fundamentally reflect on her character.

At the same time, Gracie remains present all over Gen Z meme culture. Exclaim.ca pointed out that while she was a lightly playful target in this week’s roundups—a batch of viral social posts even joked about "blocking Gracie Abrams" online—this reflects more on the whimsical spirit of current music stan communities than any actual hostility. No new scandals or personal drama are attached to these memes.

On the professional front, Gracie’s impact is being felt in creative spheres outside her own shows. Rolling Stone recently picked up concert footage from a Massachusetts photographer shot at a Gracie Abrams show last July for inclusion in their coverage, according to reporting from Northeastern University. This signals growing mainstream visibility for Gracie’s live performances, as outlets increasingly source unofficial fan and photographer material to capture the vibe at events where traditional press access is restricted.

Finally, there is an ongoing discussion around Gracie’s previously canceled shows earlier this year, notably her halted Brussels concert due to what she described as a "gnarly" illness. According to Smart DHgate, that abrupt pause was attributed to health concerns, but no new show cancellations or health updates have surfaced in the past few days.

All in all, while the viral backstage gift dump proved momentarily jarring for some fans, Gracie Abrams’ long-term biographical arc remains stable, with steady career momentum and minimal reputational risk from the week’s social media skirmishes.

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In one of the most buzzed-about developments this week, Gracie Abrams found herself at the center of a social media firestorm after photos circulated online purportedly showing a wide array of fan gifts allegedly dumped backstage following her concerts in Melbourne and Adelaide. The images reportedly originated with arena staff and revealed items like a custom journal, hand-crocheted bags, handwritten notes, scrapbooks, and t-shirts—all left behind after recent stops on her The Secret of Us Tour. The internet reaction was swift and emotionally charged, with many fans taking to X and TikTok to express disappointment. Some argued that no touring artist could be expected to keep every single gift due to logistical reasons, while others felt hurt by the public revelation and called the exposure of these discarded gifts "mean-spirited." According to AOL, the real outrage seems less directed at Gracie herself and more at whoever publicized the process, with supporters emphasizing that the singer is almost certainly appreciative nonetheless. Her representatives have yet to issue an official statement, and most commentators seem to agree that while the outcome is unfortunate, it does not fundamentally reflect on her character.

At the same time, Gracie remains present all over Gen Z meme culture. Exclaim.ca pointed out that while she was a lightly playful target in this week’s roundups—a batch of viral social posts even joked about "blocking Gracie Abrams" online—this reflects more on the whimsical spirit of current music stan communities than any actual hostility. No new scandals or personal drama are attached to these memes.

On the professional front, Gracie’s impact is being felt in creative spheres outside her own shows. Rolling Stone recently picked up concert footage from a Massachusetts photographer shot at a Gracie Abrams show last July for inclusion in their coverage, according to reporting from Northeastern University. This signals growing mainstream visibility for Gracie’s live performances, as outlets increasingly source unofficial fan and photographer material to capture the vibe at events where traditional press access is restricted.

Finally, there is an ongoing discussion around Gracie’s previously canceled shows earlier this year, notably her halted Brussels concert due to what she described as a "gnarly" illness. According to Smart DHgate, that abrupt pause was attributed to health concerns, but no new show cancellations or health updates have surfaced in the past few days.

All in all, while the viral backstage gift dump proved momentarily jarring for some fans, Gracie Abrams’ long-term biographical arc remains stable, with steady career momentum and minimal reputational risk from the week’s social media skirmishes.

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In one of the most buzzed-about developments this week, Gracie Abrams found herself at the center of a social media firestorm after photos circulated online purportedly showing a wide array of fan gifts allegedly dumped backstage following her concerts in Melbourne and Adelaide. The images reportedly originated with arena staff and revealed items like a custom journal, hand-crocheted bags, handwritten notes, scrapbooks, and t-shirts—all left behind after recent stops on her The Secret of Us Tour. The internet reaction was swift and emotionally charged, with many fans taking to X and TikTok to express disappointment. Some argued that no touring artist could be expected to keep every single gift due to logistical reasons, while others felt hurt by the public revelation and called the exposure of these discarded gifts "mean-spirited." According to AOL, the real outrage seems less directed at Gracie herself and more at whoever publicized the process, with supporters emphasizing that the singer is almost certainly appreciative nonetheless. Her representatives have yet to issue an official statement, and most commentators seem to agree that while the outcome is unfortunate, it does not fundamentally reflect on her character.

At the same time, Gracie remains present all over Gen Z meme culture. Exclaim.ca pointed out that while she was a lightly playful target in this week’s roundups—a batch of viral social posts even joked about "blocking Gracie Abrams" online—this reflects more on the whimsical spirit of current music stan communities than any actual hostility. No new scandals or personal drama are attached to these memes.

On the professional front, Gracie’s impact is being felt in creative spheres outside her own shows. Rolling Stone recently picked up concert footage from a Massachusetts photographer shot at a Gracie Abrams show last July for inclusion in their coverage, according to reporting from Northeastern University. This signals growing mainstream visibility for Gracie’s live performances, as outlets increasingly source unofficial fan and photographer material to capture the vibe at events where traditional press access is restricted.

Finally, there is an ongoing discussion around Gracie’s previously canceled shows earlier this year, notably her halted Brussels concert due to what she described as a "gnarly" illness. According to Smart DHgate, that abrupt pause was attributed to health concerns, but no new show cancellations or health updates have surfaced in the past few days.

All in all, while the viral backstage gift dump proved momentarily jarring for some fans, Gracie Abrams’ long-term biographical arc remains stable, with steady career momentum and minimal reputational risk from the week’s social media skirmishes.

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Gracie Abrams capped off a remarkable week with fanfare at Glastonbury 2025 where Charli XCX named her the festivals iconic Apple Girl a playful tradition that singles out rising stars According to AOL Charli XCX made the announcement before an ecstatic crowd affirming Gracies ascending status in pop music The Apple Girl nod is especially noteworthy given the star power and visibility it confers making this a career milestone that could have long term resonance

Simultaneously Abrams turned heads with her own set debuting at Glastonbury to sold out audiences Performing hits like I Love You Im Sorry Thats So True and Close to You she also wowed attendees with a cover of The Cures Just Like Heaven according to an Instagram recap widely shared across entertainment outlets The immediate aftermath saw the artist expressing deep gratitude on Instagram writing Glastonbury just thank you so much I will never ever stop pinching myself that we got to do this

Social media buzz intensified following a cozy series of photos and videos posted on her Instagram featuring Paul Mescal the actor best known for Normal People Their connection at the festival—lying together on a blanket and sharing candid moments with Paul McCartney and Lorde—sparked a flurry of speculation about their relationship although neither has officially commented on the nature of their bond PEOPLE Magazine picked up the story which in turn dominated online conversations suggesting potential for a new celebrity couple narrative The recurring appearances of Mescal alongside Abrams reinforce the likelihood of a closer association but as of now both stars have kept the details private

Beyond music and festival circles Gracie Abrams landed in the fashion spotlight appearing in the November 2025 issue of Vogue Spain photographed by Daniel Jackson This editorial not only solidifies her presence in high fashion but also positions her as a style influencer ever relevant to Gen Z and Millennial consumers in the US and Europe

In industry circles Audrey Hobert gave Gracie public props during a Ryan Seacrest interview crediting Abrams for igniting her solo career The segment aired Friday November 7 and highlighted Abrams support and mentorship behind the scenes an aspect of her character gaining increasing attention in artist circles The mention speaks to Gracies broader impact beyond her own recordings as she emerges as a connector and advocate for new talent

No notable negative press or controversy has surfaced in recent days and all events and stories seem widely corroborated through top tier outlets including AOL PEOPLE Vogue Spain and iHeartRadio For fans and industry watchers Gracie Abrams latest Glastonbury crowning editorial feature and friend fueled mentoring have cemented her status as a multifaceted star riding a significant upswing in both visibility and cultural influence

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Gracie Abrams capped off a remarkable week with fanfare at Glastonbury 2025 where Charli XCX named her the festivals iconic Apple Girl a playful tradition that singles out rising stars According to AOL Charli XCX made the announcement before an ecstatic crowd affirming Gracies ascending status in pop music The Apple Girl nod is especially noteworthy given the star power and visibility it confers making this a career milestone that could have long term resonance

Simultaneously Abrams turned heads with her own set debuting at Glastonbury to sold out audiences Performing hits like I Love You Im Sorry Thats So True and Close to You she also wowed attendees with a cover of The Cures Just Like Heaven according to an Instagram recap widely shared across entertainment outlets The immediate aftermath saw the artist expressing deep gratitude on Instagram writing Glastonbury just thank you so much I will never ever stop pinching myself that we got to do this

Social media buzz intensified following a cozy series of photos and videos posted on her Instagram featuring Paul Mescal the actor best known for Normal People Their connection at the festival—lying together on a blanket and sharing candid moments with Paul McCartney and Lorde—sparked a flurry of speculation about their relationship although neither has officially commented on the nature of their bond PEOPLE Magazine picked up the story which in turn dominated online conversations suggesting potential for a new celebrity couple narrative The recurring appearances of Mescal alongside Abrams reinforce the likelihood of a closer association but as of now both stars have kept the details private

Beyond music and festival circles Gracie Abrams landed in the fashion spotlight appearing in the November 2025 issue of Vogue Spain photographed by Daniel Jackson This editorial not only solidifies her presence in high fashion but also positions her as a style influencer ever relevant to Gen Z and Millennial consumers in the US and Europe

In industry circles Audrey Hobert gave Gracie public props during a Ryan Seacrest interview crediting Abrams for igniting her solo career The segment aired Friday November 7 and highlighted Abrams support and mentorship behind the scenes an aspect of her character gaining increasing attention in artist circles The mention speaks to Gracies broader impact beyond her own recordings as she emerges as a connector and advocate for new talent

No notable negative press or controversy has surfaced in recent days and all events and stories seem widely corroborated through top tier outlets including AOL PEOPLE Vogue Spain and iHeartRadio For fans and industry watchers Gracie Abrams latest Glastonbury crowning editorial feature and friend fueled mentoring have cemented her status as a multifaceted star riding a significant upswing in both visibility and cultural influence

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Gracie Abrams capped off a remarkable week with fanfare at Glastonbury 2025 where Charli XCX named her the festivals iconic Apple Girl a playful tradition that singles out rising stars According to AOL Charli XCX made the announcement before an ecstatic crowd affirming Gracies ascending status in pop music The Apple Girl nod is especially noteworthy given the star power and visibility it confers making this a career milestone that could have long term resonance

Simultaneously Abrams turned heads with her own set debuting at Glastonbury to sold out audiences Performing hits like I Love You Im Sorry Thats So True and Close to You she also wowed attendees with a cover of The Cures Just Like Heaven according to an Instagram recap widely shared across entertainment outlets The immediate aftermath saw the artist expressing deep gratitude on Instagram writing Glastonbury just thank you so much I will never ever stop pinching myself that we got to do this

Social media buzz intensified following a cozy series of photos and videos posted on her Instagram featuring Paul Mescal the actor best known for Normal People Their connection at the festival—lying together on a blanket and sharing candid moments with Paul McCartney and Lorde—sparked a flurry of speculation about their relationship although neither has officially commented on the nature of their bond PEOPLE Magazine picked up the story which in turn dominated online conversations suggesting potential for a new celebrity couple narrative The recurring appearances of Mescal alongside Abrams reinforce the likelihood of a closer association but as of now both stars have kept the details private

Beyond music and festival circles Gracie Abrams landed in the fashion spotlight appearing in the November 2025 issue of Vogue Spain photographed by Daniel Jackson This editorial not only solidifies her presence in high fashion but also positions her as a style influencer ever relevant to Gen Z and Millennial consumers in the US and Europe

In industry circles Audrey Hobert gave Gracie public props during a Ryan Seacrest interview crediting Abrams for igniting her solo career The segment aired Friday November 7 and highlighted Abrams support and mentorship behind the scenes an aspect of her character gaining increasing attention in artist circles The mention speaks to Gracies broader impact beyond her own recordings as she emerges as a connector and advocate for new talent

No notable negative press or controversy has surfaced in recent days and all events and stories seem widely corroborated through top tier outlets including AOL PEOPLE Vogue Spain and iHeartRadio For fans and industry watchers Gracie Abrams latest Glastonbury crowning editorial feature and friend fueled mentoring have cemented her status as a multifaceted star riding a significant upswing in both visibility and cultural influence

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      <title>Gracie Abrams: Pop Icon's Meteoric Rise, Grammy Snub &amp; Industry Influence | Music News Podcast</title>
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      <description>Gracie Abrams BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Gracie Abrams has made headlines in the past week for a mix of career milestones and high-profile absences that underscore her growing influence in the music world. According to AOL, she skipped the 2025 Met Gala—a major fashion event she attended last year wearing Chanel haute couture—not out of disinterest, but because she’s currently deep into her The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, which just passed through Australia and will soon hit Europe and the US. The international scope and consistent sellouts of her shows mark a significant leap in her career trajectory, especially following her breakout opening stint for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and her own chart-topping album The Secret of Us, which featured viral hits and a Taylor Swift duet. The album cemented her position in pop and earned her a second Grammy nomination the previous year.

Despite this momentum, one of the biggest music news stories broke just yesterday, when Architeg Prints and various industry observers flagged Gracie as a major 2026 Grammys snub. She was left out of every category, despite popular and critical acclaim for That’s So True, sparking outrage across music fan corners and social media. Fans expressed disappointment that her talent went unrecognized and pointed out what many see as weaker nominees in her absence. This shutout is being discussed in major headlines as a symptom of ongoing Grammy controversies that have snubbed even bigger names, raising questions about the award’s credibility and fairness—a debate that always magnifies the stature of snubbed artists like Gracie.

On the business and collaboration side, Power 105.3’s Ryan Seacrest show revealed that Gracie’s support was instrumental in helping her friend Audrey Hobert launch her own music career, highlighting Abrams' reputation for championing and mentoring new talent behind the scenes. This shows her increasing influence not just as a performer, but as an industry connector and tastemaker.

Social media captured another facet of Gracie’s public life after the historic New York City mayoral victory of Zohran Mamdani. Channel X94 reports Gracie posted excited Instagram stories celebrating his win and was notably enthusiastic among celebrities reacting to the political change. This active engagement with current events and political celebrations continues to build her image as emotionally authentic and socially aware—qualities her fans deeply connect with.

As for personal developments, relationships have remained low-key, but public interest spiked after Paul Mescal was spotted supporting her on tour, though neither party has addressed the rumors publicly. At the core, Gracie has stayed focused on creative integrity and building a career with global aspirations, recently telling Billboard her main goal is to help people feel connected through music and community, with stadium tours on the horizon. With these recent events, whether she’s elevating a friend’s ca

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Gracie Abrams has made headlines in the past week for a mix of career milestones and high-profile absences that underscore her growing influence in the music world. According to AOL, she skipped the 2025 Met Gala—a major fashion event she attended last year wearing Chanel haute couture—not out of disinterest, but because she’s currently deep into her The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, which just passed through Australia and will soon hit Europe and the US. The international scope and consistent sellouts of her shows mark a significant leap in her career trajectory, especially following her breakout opening stint for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and her own chart-topping album The Secret of Us, which featured viral hits and a Taylor Swift duet. The album cemented her position in pop and earned her a second Grammy nomination the previous year.

Despite this momentum, one of the biggest music news stories broke just yesterday, when Architeg Prints and various industry observers flagged Gracie as a major 2026 Grammys snub. She was left out of every category, despite popular and critical acclaim for That’s So True, sparking outrage across music fan corners and social media. Fans expressed disappointment that her talent went unrecognized and pointed out what many see as weaker nominees in her absence. This shutout is being discussed in major headlines as a symptom of ongoing Grammy controversies that have snubbed even bigger names, raising questions about the award’s credibility and fairness—a debate that always magnifies the stature of snubbed artists like Gracie.

On the business and collaboration side, Power 105.3’s Ryan Seacrest show revealed that Gracie’s support was instrumental in helping her friend Audrey Hobert launch her own music career, highlighting Abrams' reputation for championing and mentoring new talent behind the scenes. This shows her increasing influence not just as a performer, but as an industry connector and tastemaker.

Social media captured another facet of Gracie’s public life after the historic New York City mayoral victory of Zohran Mamdani. Channel X94 reports Gracie posted excited Instagram stories celebrating his win and was notably enthusiastic among celebrities reacting to the political change. This active engagement with current events and political celebrations continues to build her image as emotionally authentic and socially aware—qualities her fans deeply connect with.

As for personal developments, relationships have remained low-key, but public interest spiked after Paul Mescal was spotted supporting her on tour, though neither party has addressed the rumors publicly. At the core, Gracie has stayed focused on creative integrity and building a career with global aspirations, recently telling Billboard her main goal is to help people feel connected through music and community, with stadium tours on the horizon. With these recent events, whether she’s elevating a friend’s ca

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Gracie Abrams has made headlines in the past week for a mix of career milestones and high-profile absences that underscore her growing influence in the music world. According to AOL, she skipped the 2025 Met Gala—a major fashion event she attended last year wearing Chanel haute couture—not out of disinterest, but because she’s currently deep into her The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, which just passed through Australia and will soon hit Europe and the US. The international scope and consistent sellouts of her shows mark a significant leap in her career trajectory, especially following her breakout opening stint for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and her own chart-topping album The Secret of Us, which featured viral hits and a Taylor Swift duet. The album cemented her position in pop and earned her a second Grammy nomination the previous year.

Despite this momentum, one of the biggest music news stories broke just yesterday, when Architeg Prints and various industry observers flagged Gracie as a major 2026 Grammys snub. She was left out of every category, despite popular and critical acclaim for That’s So True, sparking outrage across music fan corners and social media. Fans expressed disappointment that her talent went unrecognized and pointed out what many see as weaker nominees in her absence. This shutout is being discussed in major headlines as a symptom of ongoing Grammy controversies that have snubbed even bigger names, raising questions about the award’s credibility and fairness—a debate that always magnifies the stature of snubbed artists like Gracie.

On the business and collaboration side, Power 105.3’s Ryan Seacrest show revealed that Gracie’s support was instrumental in helping her friend Audrey Hobert launch her own music career, highlighting Abrams' reputation for championing and mentoring new talent behind the scenes. This shows her increasing influence not just as a performer, but as an industry connector and tastemaker.

Social media captured another facet of Gracie’s public life after the historic New York City mayoral victory of Zohran Mamdani. Channel X94 reports Gracie posted excited Instagram stories celebrating his win and was notably enthusiastic among celebrities reacting to the political change. This active engagement with current events and political celebrations continues to build her image as emotionally authentic and socially aware—qualities her fans deeply connect with.

As for personal developments, relationships have remained low-key, but public interest spiked after Paul Mescal was spotted supporting her on tour, though neither party has addressed the rumors publicly. At the core, Gracie has stayed focused on creative integrity and building a career with global aspirations, recently telling Billboard her main goal is to help people feel connected through music and community, with stadium tours on the horizon. With these recent events, whether she’s elevating a friend’s ca

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Gracie Abrams is having a week that seems tailor-made for both fashion headlines and music milestones. After recently returning from Cannes and dazzling at Glastonbury where she hard-launched her relationship with actor Paul Mescal, Gracie made yet another notable sartorial moment at Paris Couture Week. The buzz? She took the stage at Vogue World Hollywood performing Carole King’s I Feel the Earth Move and her own hit That’s So True, dressed in a floral burgundy Chanel set from Matthieu Blazy’s Spring 2026 debut collection. Malaysians on social media exploded with delight, since the outfit bears an uncanny resemblance to the traditional baju kurung. Comments flooded Instagram joking that Gracie has taken Raya-core global and predicting this look could spark a new wave of baju kurung-inspired couture next year, all while local media hailed it as an iconic cross-cultural moment.

On business fronts, industry outlets like Hits Daily Double name Gracie as one of 2025’s top performers in year-to-date market share, sitting proudly at number 22—a testament to her fast-rising influence in the pop sphere. There’s more to come: acclaimed band Mumford &amp; Sons just announced their sixth album Prizefighter will drop on February 13 next year, with Gracie featured on a key track, Badlands. Ben Lovett from the band revealed to People that Abrams is part of a star-studded roster that includes Hozier, Chris Stapleton, and others, making this a highly anticipated collaborative release.

On social media, Gracie’s Glastonbury debut pictures and cozy snaps with Paul Mescal have fans hooked. Her Instagram posts offer behind-the-scenes festival moments, including snapshots with her brother August Abrams, her father J J Abrams, Paul McCartney cheering in her crowd, and a cameo as Apple girl during Charli XCX’s set. She also performed her song That’s So True for a packed audience, later expressing on Instagram her disbelief and gratitude for the “pinch me” experience.

Fans are still debating her handling of gifts at recent Australian shows, after arena employees’ viral photos revealed Gracie couldn’t keep every fan present—spurring mixed reactions online. Despite emotional responses, most agree touring artists can only take so much home, with some defending Gracie’s character and others requesting more discretion from crew members in future.

Last but not least, Gracie just released her Red Rocks live performance of I Told You Things on an Apple Music concert special, telling Zane Lowe the song marks a new creative chapter. Rolling Stone notes Abrams described the night at Red Rocks as unforgettable, physically touching the rocks and climbing the seats to soak in every moment. As for her friendship with Taylor Swift, Gracie recently told Vogue España how much she treasures Swift’s mentorship and support, revealing her genuine affection but keeping further details private. As the headlines keep rolling, Gracie Abrams clear

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Gracie Abrams is having a week that seems tailor-made for both fashion headlines and music milestones. After recently returning from Cannes and dazzling at Glastonbury where she hard-launched her relationship with actor Paul Mescal, Gracie made yet another notable sartorial moment at Paris Couture Week. The buzz? She took the stage at Vogue World Hollywood performing Carole King’s I Feel the Earth Move and her own hit That’s So True, dressed in a floral burgundy Chanel set from Matthieu Blazy’s Spring 2026 debut collection. Malaysians on social media exploded with delight, since the outfit bears an uncanny resemblance to the traditional baju kurung. Comments flooded Instagram joking that Gracie has taken Raya-core global and predicting this look could spark a new wave of baju kurung-inspired couture next year, all while local media hailed it as an iconic cross-cultural moment.

On business fronts, industry outlets like Hits Daily Double name Gracie as one of 2025’s top performers in year-to-date market share, sitting proudly at number 22—a testament to her fast-rising influence in the pop sphere. There’s more to come: acclaimed band Mumford &amp; Sons just announced their sixth album Prizefighter will drop on February 13 next year, with Gracie featured on a key track, Badlands. Ben Lovett from the band revealed to People that Abrams is part of a star-studded roster that includes Hozier, Chris Stapleton, and others, making this a highly anticipated collaborative release.

On social media, Gracie’s Glastonbury debut pictures and cozy snaps with Paul Mescal have fans hooked. Her Instagram posts offer behind-the-scenes festival moments, including snapshots with her brother August Abrams, her father J J Abrams, Paul McCartney cheering in her crowd, and a cameo as Apple girl during Charli XCX’s set. She also performed her song That’s So True for a packed audience, later expressing on Instagram her disbelief and gratitude for the “pinch me” experience.

Fans are still debating her handling of gifts at recent Australian shows, after arena employees’ viral photos revealed Gracie couldn’t keep every fan present—spurring mixed reactions online. Despite emotional responses, most agree touring artists can only take so much home, with some defending Gracie’s character and others requesting more discretion from crew members in future.

Last but not least, Gracie just released her Red Rocks live performance of I Told You Things on an Apple Music concert special, telling Zane Lowe the song marks a new creative chapter. Rolling Stone notes Abrams described the night at Red Rocks as unforgettable, physically touching the rocks and climbing the seats to soak in every moment. As for her friendship with Taylor Swift, Gracie recently told Vogue España how much she treasures Swift’s mentorship and support, revealing her genuine affection but keeping further details private. As the headlines keep rolling, Gracie Abrams clear

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Gracie Abrams is having a week that seems tailor-made for both fashion headlines and music milestones. After recently returning from Cannes and dazzling at Glastonbury where she hard-launched her relationship with actor Paul Mescal, Gracie made yet another notable sartorial moment at Paris Couture Week. The buzz? She took the stage at Vogue World Hollywood performing Carole King’s I Feel the Earth Move and her own hit That’s So True, dressed in a floral burgundy Chanel set from Matthieu Blazy’s Spring 2026 debut collection. Malaysians on social media exploded with delight, since the outfit bears an uncanny resemblance to the traditional baju kurung. Comments flooded Instagram joking that Gracie has taken Raya-core global and predicting this look could spark a new wave of baju kurung-inspired couture next year, all while local media hailed it as an iconic cross-cultural moment.

On business fronts, industry outlets like Hits Daily Double name Gracie as one of 2025’s top performers in year-to-date market share, sitting proudly at number 22—a testament to her fast-rising influence in the pop sphere. There’s more to come: acclaimed band Mumford &amp; Sons just announced their sixth album Prizefighter will drop on February 13 next year, with Gracie featured on a key track, Badlands. Ben Lovett from the band revealed to People that Abrams is part of a star-studded roster that includes Hozier, Chris Stapleton, and others, making this a highly anticipated collaborative release.

On social media, Gracie’s Glastonbury debut pictures and cozy snaps with Paul Mescal have fans hooked. Her Instagram posts offer behind-the-scenes festival moments, including snapshots with her brother August Abrams, her father J J Abrams, Paul McCartney cheering in her crowd, and a cameo as Apple girl during Charli XCX’s set. She also performed her song That’s So True for a packed audience, later expressing on Instagram her disbelief and gratitude for the “pinch me” experience.

Fans are still debating her handling of gifts at recent Australian shows, after arena employees’ viral photos revealed Gracie couldn’t keep every fan present—spurring mixed reactions online. Despite emotional responses, most agree touring artists can only take so much home, with some defending Gracie’s character and others requesting more discretion from crew members in future.

Last but not least, Gracie just released her Red Rocks live performance of I Told You Things on an Apple Music concert special, telling Zane Lowe the song marks a new creative chapter. Rolling Stone notes Abrams described the night at Red Rocks as unforgettable, physically touching the rocks and climbing the seats to soak in every moment. As for her friendship with Taylor Swift, Gracie recently told Vogue España how much she treasures Swift’s mentorship and support, revealing her genuine affection but keeping further details private. As the headlines keep rolling, Gracie Abrams clear

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The high-profile event followed a major personal milestone: Gracie landed her first Vogue Spain cover, celebrating her ascent into international fashion stardom. Images from the shoot quickly circulated on social media and fashion accounts, stoking speculation about her next moves in modeling or branding. Adding further fuel to the biographical fire, Cosmopolitan included her in its roundup of the so-called nepo babies dominating Vogue World, emphasizing her growing role in the Hollywood and music dynasties narrative.

Business-wise, the past days delivered a significant collaboration announcement. Both American Songwriter and People report that Mumford and Sons revealed Gracie as a featured artist on their upcoming sixth studio album, Prizefighter, set for release February 2026. She’s set to appear on the track Badlands alongside an impressive slate of collaborators like Hozier and Chris Stapleton, marking a potentially career-defining genre crossover that signals real longevity in the industry.

In the streaming world, Gracie delighted fans by releasing a live performance of I Told You Things at Red Rocks, featured in the Apple Music concert special Apple Music Live: Gracie Abrams, which is currently trending on Apple TV and Apple Music. In an interview with Zane Lowe, Gracie described the experience as deeply meaningful, highlighting these tracks as emotional anchors in her evolving songwriting and hinting at her creative direction for the next phase of her career.

On social, Gracie’s Vogue World set and Red Rocks special clips have drawn millions of views and trending commentary—praise for her artistry is mixed with the usual shade about her vocal technique, but consensus is clear: she’s a compelling figure who keeps fans and the industry talking. No verified scandals or personal drama have surfaced, though fan accounts continue to speculate about friendships and collaborations, none of which have been officially confirmed.

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The high-profile event followed a major personal milestone: Gracie landed her first Vogue Spain cover, celebrating her ascent into international fashion stardom. Images from the shoot quickly circulated on social media and fashion accounts, stoking speculation about her next moves in modeling or branding. Adding further fuel to the biographical fire, Cosmopolitan included her in its roundup of the so-called nepo babies dominating Vogue World, emphasizing her growing role in the Hollywood and music dynasties narrative.

Business-wise, the past days delivered a significant collaboration announcement. Both American Songwriter and People report that Mumford and Sons revealed Gracie as a featured artist on their upcoming sixth studio album, Prizefighter, set for release February 2026. She’s set to appear on the track Badlands alongside an impressive slate of collaborators like Hozier and Chris Stapleton, marking a potentially career-defining genre crossover that signals real longevity in the industry.

In the streaming world, Gracie delighted fans by releasing a live performance of I Told You Things at Red Rocks, featured in the Apple Music concert special Apple Music Live: Gracie Abrams, which is currently trending on Apple TV and Apple Music. In an interview with Zane Lowe, Gracie described the experience as deeply meaningful, highlighting these tracks as emotional anchors in her evolving songwriting and hinting at her creative direction for the next phase of her career.

On social, Gracie’s Vogue World set and Red Rocks special clips have drawn millions of views and trending commentary—praise for her artistry is mixed with the usual shade about her vocal technique, but consensus is clear: she’s a compelling figure who keeps fans and the industry talking. No verified scandals or personal drama have surfaced, though fan accounts continue to speculate about friendships and collaborations, none of which have been officially confirmed.

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The high-profile event followed a major personal milestone: Gracie landed her first Vogue Spain cover, celebrating her ascent into international fashion stardom. Images from the shoot quickly circulated on social media and fashion accounts, stoking speculation about her next moves in modeling or branding. Adding further fuel to the biographical fire, Cosmopolitan included her in its roundup of the so-called nepo babies dominating Vogue World, emphasizing her growing role in the Hollywood and music dynasties narrative.

Business-wise, the past days delivered a significant collaboration announcement. Both American Songwriter and People report that Mumford and Sons revealed Gracie as a featured artist on their upcoming sixth studio album, Prizefighter, set for release February 2026. She’s set to appear on the track Badlands alongside an impressive slate of collaborators like Hozier and Chris Stapleton, marking a potentially career-defining genre crossover that signals real longevity in the industry.

In the streaming world, Gracie delighted fans by releasing a live performance of I Told You Things at Red Rocks, featured in the Apple Music concert special Apple Music Live: Gracie Abrams, which is currently trending on Apple TV and Apple Music. In an interview with Zane Lowe, Gracie described the experience as deeply meaningful, highlighting these tracks as emotional anchors in her evolving songwriting and hinting at her creative direction for the next phase of her career.

On social, Gracie’s Vogue World set and Red Rocks special clips have drawn millions of views and trending commentary—praise for her artistry is mixed with the usual shade about her vocal technique, but consensus is clear: she’s a compelling figure who keeps fans and the industry talking. No verified scandals or personal drama have surfaced, though fan accounts continue to speculate about friendships and collaborations, none of which have been officially confirmed.

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Gracie Abrams has been making headlines in the past few days, starting with her show-stopping performance at Vogue World Hollywood 2025 according to AOL. The event, which brings together fashion and pop culture, featured Gracie delivering a live set that quickly became one of the night’s most buzzed-about moments. Industry insiders praised her for commanding the stage and adding fresh star power to the high-profile runway spectacle, underscoring her growing influence in both music and style circles.

In a cover story for Billboard published April 17 Gracie opened up about her personal approach to social media, revealing a deliberate strategy to avoid hateful or negative comments online. She spoke candidly about how ignoring online negativity helps her stay present in her real life and allows her to stay true to her art, telling Billboard that paying attention to detractors is just boring and disruptive. She said, I feel like any time I’ve slipped into paying too much attention to that, I’m less present in my life, I’m less available for people I know and love. It’s not good for me as a person, it’s not good for the art that I want to make. She also discussed what she learned opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour, reflecting on the scale of fame and privacy challenges in contrast to her own experience, and crediting Swift for modeling resilience under extreme public scrutiny.

On the personal front, PEOPLE magazine reports that she and actor Paul Mescal remain very much together, with sources noting that the couple spent time in New York in late March and have been making their relationship a priority despite busy work schedules. Gracie was seen supporting Paul at a Brooklyn performance of A Streetcar Named Desire, further fueling ongoing interest in their relationship. According to an insider, their chemistry is undeniable and they are described as true lovebirds, with a long-standing mutual commitment that has been noted since late 2024.

Social media buzz has focused on both Gracie’s Vogue World appearance and her public attitude toward online negativity, with fans and fellow artists praising her focus and authenticity. There are no confirmed reports at this time of major new business deals or product launches, but her high-profile public activity and sustained media visibility suggest her star is still rising in both the music and broader entertainment industries. Major entertainment outlets continue to track her career closely and industry observers see her recent string of headline moments as significant steps toward long-term cultural impact.

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Gracie Abrams has been making headlines in the past few days, starting with her show-stopping performance at Vogue World Hollywood 2025 according to AOL. The event, which brings together fashion and pop culture, featured Gracie delivering a live set that quickly became one of the night’s most buzzed-about moments. Industry insiders praised her for commanding the stage and adding fresh star power to the high-profile runway spectacle, underscoring her growing influence in both music and style circles.

In a cover story for Billboard published April 17 Gracie opened up about her personal approach to social media, revealing a deliberate strategy to avoid hateful or negative comments online. She spoke candidly about how ignoring online negativity helps her stay present in her real life and allows her to stay true to her art, telling Billboard that paying attention to detractors is just boring and disruptive. She said, I feel like any time I’ve slipped into paying too much attention to that, I’m less present in my life, I’m less available for people I know and love. It’s not good for me as a person, it’s not good for the art that I want to make. She also discussed what she learned opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour, reflecting on the scale of fame and privacy challenges in contrast to her own experience, and crediting Swift for modeling resilience under extreme public scrutiny.

On the personal front, PEOPLE magazine reports that she and actor Paul Mescal remain very much together, with sources noting that the couple spent time in New York in late March and have been making their relationship a priority despite busy work schedules. Gracie was seen supporting Paul at a Brooklyn performance of A Streetcar Named Desire, further fueling ongoing interest in their relationship. According to an insider, their chemistry is undeniable and they are described as true lovebirds, with a long-standing mutual commitment that has been noted since late 2024.

Social media buzz has focused on both Gracie’s Vogue World appearance and her public attitude toward online negativity, with fans and fellow artists praising her focus and authenticity. There are no confirmed reports at this time of major new business deals or product launches, but her high-profile public activity and sustained media visibility suggest her star is still rising in both the music and broader entertainment industries. Major entertainment outlets continue to track her career closely and industry observers see her recent string of headline moments as significant steps toward long-term cultural impact.

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Gracie Abrams has been making headlines in the past few days, starting with her show-stopping performance at Vogue World Hollywood 2025 according to AOL. The event, which brings together fashion and pop culture, featured Gracie delivering a live set that quickly became one of the night’s most buzzed-about moments. Industry insiders praised her for commanding the stage and adding fresh star power to the high-profile runway spectacle, underscoring her growing influence in both music and style circles.

In a cover story for Billboard published April 17 Gracie opened up about her personal approach to social media, revealing a deliberate strategy to avoid hateful or negative comments online. She spoke candidly about how ignoring online negativity helps her stay present in her real life and allows her to stay true to her art, telling Billboard that paying attention to detractors is just boring and disruptive. She said, I feel like any time I’ve slipped into paying too much attention to that, I’m less present in my life, I’m less available for people I know and love. It’s not good for me as a person, it’s not good for the art that I want to make. She also discussed what she learned opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour, reflecting on the scale of fame and privacy challenges in contrast to her own experience, and crediting Swift for modeling resilience under extreme public scrutiny.

On the personal front, PEOPLE magazine reports that she and actor Paul Mescal remain very much together, with sources noting that the couple spent time in New York in late March and have been making their relationship a priority despite busy work schedules. Gracie was seen supporting Paul at a Brooklyn performance of A Streetcar Named Desire, further fueling ongoing interest in their relationship. According to an insider, their chemistry is undeniable and they are described as true lovebirds, with a long-standing mutual commitment that has been noted since late 2024.

Social media buzz has focused on both Gracie’s Vogue World appearance and her public attitude toward online negativity, with fans and fellow artists praising her focus and authenticity. There are no confirmed reports at this time of major new business deals or product launches, but her high-profile public activity and sustained media visibility suggest her star is still rising in both the music and broader entertainment industries. Major entertainment outlets continue to track her career closely and industry observers see her recent string of headline moments as significant steps toward long-term cultural impact.

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      <title>Gracie Abrams: Swift Collab, Red Rocks Stream, Vogue World Debut | Pop Star's Whirlwind Week</title>
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According to Vogue España and reported by Just Jared Gracie Abrams recently offered fans an intimate glimpse into her creative world with a striking revelation about her collaboration with Taylor Swift. Their song Us emerged from an impromptu dinner at Swift’s home where both artists—connected through their close relationship with producer Aaron Dessner—found themselves catching up after Swift’s tour and exchanging works in progress. Abrams described how she has always felt connected to Swift’s music even before their first meeting, crediting Swift’s songs as the soundtrack to pivotal moments in her own life. This collaboration stands out as one of the few recent guest appearances for Swift and signals a milestone chapter in Abrams’s career. The Vogue España November 2025 cover feature also reveals Abrams’s growing desire for quieter moments and contemplation—she expresses an interest in eventually returning to school and finding time away from city life, a hint of possible shifts in her future direction.

Meanwhile, Gracie Abrams made news with a major announcement concerning her Red Rocks concert. On October 29th, the sold-out show will be streaming exclusively on Apple Music, offering millions of fans unprecedented virtual access. The move is seen as a significant play in the era of livestreamed performances, solidifying Red Rocks as a landmark achievement in her touring history as reported by Chorus.fm.

Adding to a whirlwind week, Vogue World made headlines by confirming Abrams as a featured performer at their high-profile 2025 event, alongside other stars like Doja Cat. The booking—reported by Hot1017—continues to elevate Abrams’s profile within both the fashion and music industries, marking a convergence of cultural influence that few young singer-songwriters of her generation possess.

Parade Magazine picked up on Abrams’s reflections about her relationship with Swift, quoting the singer on how formative Swift’s influence has been and how naturally their friendship developed, suggesting an authenticity behind the star-studded partnership that resonates well beyond the music industry.

Social media buzz has amplified every move: the Apple Music Red Rocks stream announcement trended on both X and Instagram with fans posting anticipation for "Gracie at Red Rocks," while the Vogue World booking drew endorsement from leading fashion influencers. There are speculative whispers about potential new music teasers at these events, but as of today only the previously confirmed appearances and collaborations are publicly verified.

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According to Vogue España and reported by Just Jared Gracie Abrams recently offered fans an intimate glimpse into her creative world with a striking revelation about her collaboration with Taylor Swift. Their song Us emerged from an impromptu dinner at Swift’s home where both artists—connected through their close relationship with producer Aaron Dessner—found themselves catching up after Swift’s tour and exchanging works in progress. Abrams described how she has always felt connected to Swift’s music even before their first meeting, crediting Swift’s songs as the soundtrack to pivotal moments in her own life. This collaboration stands out as one of the few recent guest appearances for Swift and signals a milestone chapter in Abrams’s career. The Vogue España November 2025 cover feature also reveals Abrams’s growing desire for quieter moments and contemplation—she expresses an interest in eventually returning to school and finding time away from city life, a hint of possible shifts in her future direction.

Meanwhile, Gracie Abrams made news with a major announcement concerning her Red Rocks concert. On October 29th, the sold-out show will be streaming exclusively on Apple Music, offering millions of fans unprecedented virtual access. The move is seen as a significant play in the era of livestreamed performances, solidifying Red Rocks as a landmark achievement in her touring history as reported by Chorus.fm.

Adding to a whirlwind week, Vogue World made headlines by confirming Abrams as a featured performer at their high-profile 2025 event, alongside other stars like Doja Cat. The booking—reported by Hot1017—continues to elevate Abrams’s profile within both the fashion and music industries, marking a convergence of cultural influence that few young singer-songwriters of her generation possess.

Parade Magazine picked up on Abrams’s reflections about her relationship with Swift, quoting the singer on how formative Swift’s influence has been and how naturally their friendship developed, suggesting an authenticity behind the star-studded partnership that resonates well beyond the music industry.

Social media buzz has amplified every move: the Apple Music Red Rocks stream announcement trended on both X and Instagram with fans posting anticipation for "Gracie at Red Rocks," while the Vogue World booking drew endorsement from leading fashion influencers. There are speculative whispers about potential new music teasers at these events, but as of today only the previously confirmed appearances and collaborations are publicly verified.

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According to Vogue España and reported by Just Jared Gracie Abrams recently offered fans an intimate glimpse into her creative world with a striking revelation about her collaboration with Taylor Swift. Their song Us emerged from an impromptu dinner at Swift’s home where both artists—connected through their close relationship with producer Aaron Dessner—found themselves catching up after Swift’s tour and exchanging works in progress. Abrams described how she has always felt connected to Swift’s music even before their first meeting, crediting Swift’s songs as the soundtrack to pivotal moments in her own life. This collaboration stands out as one of the few recent guest appearances for Swift and signals a milestone chapter in Abrams’s career. The Vogue España November 2025 cover feature also reveals Abrams’s growing desire for quieter moments and contemplation—she expresses an interest in eventually returning to school and finding time away from city life, a hint of possible shifts in her future direction.

Meanwhile, Gracie Abrams made news with a major announcement concerning her Red Rocks concert. On October 29th, the sold-out show will be streaming exclusively on Apple Music, offering millions of fans unprecedented virtual access. The move is seen as a significant play in the era of livestreamed performances, solidifying Red Rocks as a landmark achievement in her touring history as reported by Chorus.fm.

Adding to a whirlwind week, Vogue World made headlines by confirming Abrams as a featured performer at their high-profile 2025 event, alongside other stars like Doja Cat. The booking—reported by Hot1017—continues to elevate Abrams’s profile within both the fashion and music industries, marking a convergence of cultural influence that few young singer-songwriters of her generation possess.

Parade Magazine picked up on Abrams’s reflections about her relationship with Swift, quoting the singer on how formative Swift’s influence has been and how naturally their friendship developed, suggesting an authenticity behind the star-studded partnership that resonates well beyond the music industry.

Social media buzz has amplified every move: the Apple Music Red Rocks stream announcement trended on both X and Instagram with fans posting anticipation for "Gracie at Red Rocks," while the Vogue World booking drew endorsement from leading fashion influencers. There are speculative whispers about potential new music teasers at these events, but as of today only the previously confirmed appearances and collaborations are publicly verified.

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This past week has been particularly busy and newsworthy for Gracie Abrams. In a headline-making conversation chronicled by The Peak 104.1, Gracie sat down with Cyndi Lauper to discuss the relentless intensity of touring, describing it as constantly shocking but ultimately fun. This interview turned heads not only for the star power of their pairing but also because Gracie’s candid remarks about the emotional highs and logistical chaos of tour life have offered fans and industry insiders a rare glimpse behind the scenes into the reality of an emerging pop star’s grind.

Adding to the whirlwind, Gracie’s recent live show was spotlighted by Office Magazine as a powerful embrace of love, with fans and reporters alike calling her Valentine’s Day performance one of her most memorable yet. After closing with her crowd favorites Unlearn and For Real This Time, she described it as her favorite concert to date, fueling considerable chatter among her fanbase across X, TikTok, and Instagram. Some users speculated about whether the event’s significance might herald new music or a creative collaboration, though at this moment such buzz remains unconfirmed.

Perhaps the most high-profile business activity came with the announcement that Gracie Abrams’ concert at Red Rocks will be available to stream on Apple Music, premiering on October 29. As reported by AOL, this marks a serious step in her partnership with major digital platforms since the broadcast will be accessible not just live but also on demand in Spatial Audio, indicating a keen business awareness of evolving listening technologies and audience preferences. Early social media mentions have centered both on ticket demand for the live event and anticipation for the streaming premiere. Some analysts online posit this could have long-term implications for how emerging artists monetize and distribute live performances.

On the personal front, Parade picked up on Gracie’s heartfelt comments about Taylor Swift. In a candid interview, she shared true feelings about her friend and mentor, highlighting their mutual support and creative kinship. This piece has been widely linked, quoted, and discussed on fan forums and entertainment news blogs, amplifying the already considerable social media attention directed toward Gracie this month.

At present, there are no credible rumors of upcoming surprise releases or controversial appearances. While speculation occasionally surfaces about secret recording sessions or brand deals, nothing significant has been independently verified in recent days. Overall, Gracie Abrams remains on an upward trajectory, with her Red Rocks streaming deal, celebrity interviews, and intimate live performances dominating headlines around the world.

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This past week has been particularly busy and newsworthy for Gracie Abrams. In a headline-making conversation chronicled by The Peak 104.1, Gracie sat down with Cyndi Lauper to discuss the relentless intensity of touring, describing it as constantly shocking but ultimately fun. This interview turned heads not only for the star power of their pairing but also because Gracie’s candid remarks about the emotional highs and logistical chaos of tour life have offered fans and industry insiders a rare glimpse behind the scenes into the reality of an emerging pop star’s grind.

Adding to the whirlwind, Gracie’s recent live show was spotlighted by Office Magazine as a powerful embrace of love, with fans and reporters alike calling her Valentine’s Day performance one of her most memorable yet. After closing with her crowd favorites Unlearn and For Real This Time, she described it as her favorite concert to date, fueling considerable chatter among her fanbase across X, TikTok, and Instagram. Some users speculated about whether the event’s significance might herald new music or a creative collaboration, though at this moment such buzz remains unconfirmed.

Perhaps the most high-profile business activity came with the announcement that Gracie Abrams’ concert at Red Rocks will be available to stream on Apple Music, premiering on October 29. As reported by AOL, this marks a serious step in her partnership with major digital platforms since the broadcast will be accessible not just live but also on demand in Spatial Audio, indicating a keen business awareness of evolving listening technologies and audience preferences. Early social media mentions have centered both on ticket demand for the live event and anticipation for the streaming premiere. Some analysts online posit this could have long-term implications for how emerging artists monetize and distribute live performances.

On the personal front, Parade picked up on Gracie’s heartfelt comments about Taylor Swift. In a candid interview, she shared true feelings about her friend and mentor, highlighting their mutual support and creative kinship. This piece has been widely linked, quoted, and discussed on fan forums and entertainment news blogs, amplifying the already considerable social media attention directed toward Gracie this month.

At present, there are no credible rumors of upcoming surprise releases or controversial appearances. While speculation occasionally surfaces about secret recording sessions or brand deals, nothing significant has been independently verified in recent days. Overall, Gracie Abrams remains on an upward trajectory, with her Red Rocks streaming deal, celebrity interviews, and intimate live performances dominating headlines around the world.

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This past week has been particularly busy and newsworthy for Gracie Abrams. In a headline-making conversation chronicled by The Peak 104.1, Gracie sat down with Cyndi Lauper to discuss the relentless intensity of touring, describing it as constantly shocking but ultimately fun. This interview turned heads not only for the star power of their pairing but also because Gracie’s candid remarks about the emotional highs and logistical chaos of tour life have offered fans and industry insiders a rare glimpse behind the scenes into the reality of an emerging pop star’s grind.

Adding to the whirlwind, Gracie’s recent live show was spotlighted by Office Magazine as a powerful embrace of love, with fans and reporters alike calling her Valentine’s Day performance one of her most memorable yet. After closing with her crowd favorites Unlearn and For Real This Time, she described it as her favorite concert to date, fueling considerable chatter among her fanbase across X, TikTok, and Instagram. Some users speculated about whether the event’s significance might herald new music or a creative collaboration, though at this moment such buzz remains unconfirmed.

Perhaps the most high-profile business activity came with the announcement that Gracie Abrams’ concert at Red Rocks will be available to stream on Apple Music, premiering on October 29. As reported by AOL, this marks a serious step in her partnership with major digital platforms since the broadcast will be accessible not just live but also on demand in Spatial Audio, indicating a keen business awareness of evolving listening technologies and audience preferences. Early social media mentions have centered both on ticket demand for the live event and anticipation for the streaming premiere. Some analysts online posit this could have long-term implications for how emerging artists monetize and distribute live performances.

On the personal front, Parade picked up on Gracie’s heartfelt comments about Taylor Swift. In a candid interview, she shared true feelings about her friend and mentor, highlighting their mutual support and creative kinship. This piece has been widely linked, quoted, and discussed on fan forums and entertainment news blogs, amplifying the already considerable social media attention directed toward Gracie this month.

At present, there are no credible rumors of upcoming surprise releases or controversial appearances. While speculation occasionally surfaces about secret recording sessions or brand deals, nothing significant has been independently verified in recent days. Overall, Gracie Abrams remains on an upward trajectory, with her Red Rocks streaming deal, celebrity interviews, and intimate live performances dominating headlines around the world.

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In just the past few days Gracie Abrams has once again made her mark as one of the most talked-about emerging voices in pop and indie music. She took to social media to thank Rolling Stone for featuring her in their latest Musicians on Musicians 2025 edition, where she appears in conversation with the legendary Cyndi Lauper. The visual pairing of Abrams and Lauper has generated significant buzz with PopCrave highlighting how both artists stunned for the shoot and Rolling Stone’s official channels promoting their dialogue, signaling how Gracie has quickly been elevated alongside some of music’s most iconic figures. 

Rolling Stone themselves conducted a candid interview with Gracie for their ‘Musicians on Musicians’ series, and she expressed deep gratitude for the dialogue and the exposure, gushing about the opportunity on Threads in a post that has received thousands of likes and shares in under twenty-four hours. This public acknowledgment from Gracie highlights a moment of professional validation as she steps further into the spotlight in the post-Taylor Swift era of singer-songwriters. 

Meanwhile on the live front, Office Magazine reported on her recent Valentine’s Day concert, describing it as intimate and romantic—her favorite show to date according to Gracie herself. The publication noted the palpable energy and love in the room, with Gracie closing out with “Unlearn” and “For Real This Time.” This concert stands out not just as a fan favorite but also as a career milestone, especially as the live music circuit rebounds in 2025. 

On the music release and behind-the-scenes creativity side, AOL ran a headline focusing on how Gracie admitted she feels scared to talk about the bridge in her song “That’s So True.” In American Express’s Story of My Song series, she peeled back the curtain on her songwriting process, drawing fans in with a vulnerable admission that has only amplified interest in her latest work. 

Social media continues to amplify her reach, with every major feature and candid confession spreading rapidly across platforms. No speculative business deals or dramatic controversies have surfaced in the last week—every headline, interview, and post points instead to a period of rising acclaim and visibility, fueled by critical co-signs, intimate live moments, and a growing loyal audience.

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In just the past few days Gracie Abrams has once again made her mark as one of the most talked-about emerging voices in pop and indie music. She took to social media to thank Rolling Stone for featuring her in their latest Musicians on Musicians 2025 edition, where she appears in conversation with the legendary Cyndi Lauper. The visual pairing of Abrams and Lauper has generated significant buzz with PopCrave highlighting how both artists stunned for the shoot and Rolling Stone’s official channels promoting their dialogue, signaling how Gracie has quickly been elevated alongside some of music’s most iconic figures. 

Rolling Stone themselves conducted a candid interview with Gracie for their ‘Musicians on Musicians’ series, and she expressed deep gratitude for the dialogue and the exposure, gushing about the opportunity on Threads in a post that has received thousands of likes and shares in under twenty-four hours. This public acknowledgment from Gracie highlights a moment of professional validation as she steps further into the spotlight in the post-Taylor Swift era of singer-songwriters. 

Meanwhile on the live front, Office Magazine reported on her recent Valentine’s Day concert, describing it as intimate and romantic—her favorite show to date according to Gracie herself. The publication noted the palpable energy and love in the room, with Gracie closing out with “Unlearn” and “For Real This Time.” This concert stands out not just as a fan favorite but also as a career milestone, especially as the live music circuit rebounds in 2025. 

On the music release and behind-the-scenes creativity side, AOL ran a headline focusing on how Gracie admitted she feels scared to talk about the bridge in her song “That’s So True.” In American Express’s Story of My Song series, she peeled back the curtain on her songwriting process, drawing fans in with a vulnerable admission that has only amplified interest in her latest work. 

Social media continues to amplify her reach, with every major feature and candid confession spreading rapidly across platforms. No speculative business deals or dramatic controversies have surfaced in the last week—every headline, interview, and post points instead to a period of rising acclaim and visibility, fueled by critical co-signs, intimate live moments, and a growing loyal audience.

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In just the past few days Gracie Abrams has once again made her mark as one of the most talked-about emerging voices in pop and indie music. She took to social media to thank Rolling Stone for featuring her in their latest Musicians on Musicians 2025 edition, where she appears in conversation with the legendary Cyndi Lauper. The visual pairing of Abrams and Lauper has generated significant buzz with PopCrave highlighting how both artists stunned for the shoot and Rolling Stone’s official channels promoting their dialogue, signaling how Gracie has quickly been elevated alongside some of music’s most iconic figures. 

Rolling Stone themselves conducted a candid interview with Gracie for their ‘Musicians on Musicians’ series, and she expressed deep gratitude for the dialogue and the exposure, gushing about the opportunity on Threads in a post that has received thousands of likes and shares in under twenty-four hours. This public acknowledgment from Gracie highlights a moment of professional validation as she steps further into the spotlight in the post-Taylor Swift era of singer-songwriters. 

Meanwhile on the live front, Office Magazine reported on her recent Valentine’s Day concert, describing it as intimate and romantic—her favorite show to date according to Gracie herself. The publication noted the palpable energy and love in the room, with Gracie closing out with “Unlearn” and “For Real This Time.” This concert stands out not just as a fan favorite but also as a career milestone, especially as the live music circuit rebounds in 2025. 

On the music release and behind-the-scenes creativity side, AOL ran a headline focusing on how Gracie admitted she feels scared to talk about the bridge in her song “That’s So True.” In American Express’s Story of My Song series, she peeled back the curtain on her songwriting process, drawing fans in with a vulnerable admission that has only amplified interest in her latest work. 

Social media continues to amplify her reach, with every major feature and candid confession spreading rapidly across platforms. No speculative business deals or dramatic controversies have surfaced in the last week—every headline, interview, and post points instead to a period of rising acclaim and visibility, fueled by critical co-signs, intimate live moments, and a growing loyal audience.

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Gracie Abrams has been on absolute fire these past few days, with headlines and social buzz that would have most artists green with envy. Her chart-topping track “That’s So True” is seeing another major surge in global acclaim, with Rolling Stone recently predicting it could finally be her Grammy golden ticket—listing it as a frontrunner for Song of the Year in 2026 and calling the song a “highly addictive rollercoaster ride” of emotional honesty and universal relatability. This comes as viral videos of fans in Singapore, Tokyo, and London singing every word in packed venues make the rounds, cementing her status as a defining Gen Z storyteller who connects across cultures and continents.

Onstage, Gracie has stayed relentless. Though she had to cancel a few shows due to a vocal injury—she’s currently on the North American leg of “The Secret of Us” tour—her first night back was legendary: Office Magazine covered a recent Valentine’s Day-themed concert where she delivered an intimate, love-drenched set, culminating in a performance she called her “favorite so far.” The intimacy of these shows is becoming a hallmark of her brand, with fans and critics alike praising her rare ability to turn arenas into confessional booths.

Offstage, Gracie’s Instagram game is still world-class. With over 5.4 million followers and an ‘excellent’ engagement rate of 8.25%, according to HypeAuditor, she’s a social force; industry trackers estimate her monthly Instagram earnings at $27,000–$38,000, with upward momentum. Her feed is a mix of behind-the-scenes tour snaps, candid portraits, and the occasional throwback, all of which keep her audience rapt.

Now, the real tea: Gracie sat down with American Express for their “Story of My Song” series—featured everywhere from SoapCentral to The News—where she admitted she’s “scared” to talk about the bridge in “That’s So True.” She dissected the lyrics—heartbreak distilled to its essence—but stopped short of naming names, emphasizing respect for the real-life relationship that inspired it. She’s made it clear that anyone she writes about is aware, and claims “they’re all good” with it, but she won’t cross the line into unmasking the muse. This honesty, paired with boundary-setting, is classic Gracie—and part of what Rolling Stone and others say makes her so deserving of bigger awards.

There was no red carpet headline this week, but recall that earlier this year she turned heads at the Grammys in a veiled, bridal-esque gown while nominated (with Taylor Swift) for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance—a moment that still lingers in pop culture memory for both its fashion and its symbolism: the student and the master, both nominated together.

All told, Gracie Abrams is having a moment, both musically and personally. With her vulnerability, her viral hooks, her smart social strategy, and her refusal to overshare even as she pours her soul into every lyric, she’s not just a star—she’s

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Gracie Abrams has been on absolute fire these past few days, with headlines and social buzz that would have most artists green with envy. Her chart-topping track “That’s So True” is seeing another major surge in global acclaim, with Rolling Stone recently predicting it could finally be her Grammy golden ticket—listing it as a frontrunner for Song of the Year in 2026 and calling the song a “highly addictive rollercoaster ride” of emotional honesty and universal relatability. This comes as viral videos of fans in Singapore, Tokyo, and London singing every word in packed venues make the rounds, cementing her status as a defining Gen Z storyteller who connects across cultures and continents.

Onstage, Gracie has stayed relentless. Though she had to cancel a few shows due to a vocal injury—she’s currently on the North American leg of “The Secret of Us” tour—her first night back was legendary: Office Magazine covered a recent Valentine’s Day-themed concert where she delivered an intimate, love-drenched set, culminating in a performance she called her “favorite so far.” The intimacy of these shows is becoming a hallmark of her brand, with fans and critics alike praising her rare ability to turn arenas into confessional booths.

Offstage, Gracie’s Instagram game is still world-class. With over 5.4 million followers and an ‘excellent’ engagement rate of 8.25%, according to HypeAuditor, she’s a social force; industry trackers estimate her monthly Instagram earnings at $27,000–$38,000, with upward momentum. Her feed is a mix of behind-the-scenes tour snaps, candid portraits, and the occasional throwback, all of which keep her audience rapt.

Now, the real tea: Gracie sat down with American Express for their “Story of My Song” series—featured everywhere from SoapCentral to The News—where she admitted she’s “scared” to talk about the bridge in “That’s So True.” She dissected the lyrics—heartbreak distilled to its essence—but stopped short of naming names, emphasizing respect for the real-life relationship that inspired it. She’s made it clear that anyone she writes about is aware, and claims “they’re all good” with it, but she won’t cross the line into unmasking the muse. This honesty, paired with boundary-setting, is classic Gracie—and part of what Rolling Stone and others say makes her so deserving of bigger awards.

There was no red carpet headline this week, but recall that earlier this year she turned heads at the Grammys in a veiled, bridal-esque gown while nominated (with Taylor Swift) for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance—a moment that still lingers in pop culture memory for both its fashion and its symbolism: the student and the master, both nominated together.

All told, Gracie Abrams is having a moment, both musically and personally. With her vulnerability, her viral hooks, her smart social strategy, and her refusal to overshare even as she pours her soul into every lyric, she’s not just a star—she’s

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Gracie Abrams has been on absolute fire these past few days, with headlines and social buzz that would have most artists green with envy. Her chart-topping track “That’s So True” is seeing another major surge in global acclaim, with Rolling Stone recently predicting it could finally be her Grammy golden ticket—listing it as a frontrunner for Song of the Year in 2026 and calling the song a “highly addictive rollercoaster ride” of emotional honesty and universal relatability. This comes as viral videos of fans in Singapore, Tokyo, and London singing every word in packed venues make the rounds, cementing her status as a defining Gen Z storyteller who connects across cultures and continents.

Onstage, Gracie has stayed relentless. Though she had to cancel a few shows due to a vocal injury—she’s currently on the North American leg of “The Secret of Us” tour—her first night back was legendary: Office Magazine covered a recent Valentine’s Day-themed concert where she delivered an intimate, love-drenched set, culminating in a performance she called her “favorite so far.” The intimacy of these shows is becoming a hallmark of her brand, with fans and critics alike praising her rare ability to turn arenas into confessional booths.

Offstage, Gracie’s Instagram game is still world-class. With over 5.4 million followers and an ‘excellent’ engagement rate of 8.25%, according to HypeAuditor, she’s a social force; industry trackers estimate her monthly Instagram earnings at $27,000–$38,000, with upward momentum. Her feed is a mix of behind-the-scenes tour snaps, candid portraits, and the occasional throwback, all of which keep her audience rapt.

Now, the real tea: Gracie sat down with American Express for their “Story of My Song” series—featured everywhere from SoapCentral to The News—where she admitted she’s “scared” to talk about the bridge in “That’s So True.” She dissected the lyrics—heartbreak distilled to its essence—but stopped short of naming names, emphasizing respect for the real-life relationship that inspired it. She’s made it clear that anyone she writes about is aware, and claims “they’re all good” with it, but she won’t cross the line into unmasking the muse. This honesty, paired with boundary-setting, is classic Gracie—and part of what Rolling Stone and others say makes her so deserving of bigger awards.

There was no red carpet headline this week, but recall that earlier this year she turned heads at the Grammys in a veiled, bridal-esque gown while nominated (with Taylor Swift) for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance—a moment that still lingers in pop culture memory for both its fashion and its symbolism: the student and the master, both nominated together.

All told, Gracie Abrams is having a moment, both musically and personally. With her vulnerability, her viral hooks, her smart social strategy, and her refusal to overshare even as she pours her soul into every lyric, she’s not just a star—she’s

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Gracie Abrams has kept fans and the music industry buzzing over the past few days despite her noticeable absence from high-profile events. Abrams was nominated for Song of the Year for her hit I Love You Im Sorry at the MTV VMAs 2025 but did not attend the ceremony in Elmont New York, a decision likely linked to her need for downtime after the relentless pace of her Secrets of Us arena tour which wrapped in late August according to AOL. Her focus appears to have shifted from stage lights to personal time as her boyfriend Paul Mescal attended the Toronto Film Festival solo for his new film Hamnet further reinforcing her withdrawal from public red carpet moments at least for now.

Abrams' visibility remains high thanks to ongoing social media engagement and industry recognition. With her Instagram account ranking #874 worldwide and boasting 5.4 million followers her “Excellent” engagement rate of 8.25 percent reflects an active passionate fanbase as reported by HypeAuditor. Within the past month she’s seen a follower growth of 2.09 percent and averages nearly 445800 likes per post indicating sustained audience interest even during public quiet spells. For context her estimated income from Instagram alone in June reached about $27,571 to $37,772 hinting at the strong business side of her artistry.

Professional buzz centers on Rolling Stone’s bold prediction that Abrams' breakthrough single Thats So True deserves to win Song of the Year at the 2026 Grammys. The magazine lauded her emotional storytelling and powerful relatability while netizens on platforms like Sportskeeda and PopRant debated Rolling Stone’s motives and the influence of Abrams’ Hollywood lineage. The track’s global impact is evident with viral fan videos from Tokyo and London circulating and critics admitting that her confessional songwriting has stamped her as one of this generation’s defining musical voices.

Live performances have sustained her cultural relevance—her packed Glastonbury Festival set drew a surprise cameo from British pop royalty Charli XCX who watched from the balcony as reported by Parade. Abrams teased a new unreleased song Out of Nowhere and performed a cover of The Cure’s Just Like Heaven signaling her ongoing creative momentum. She also recently graced the Chanel Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show at Paris Fashion Week per Getty Images adding runway presence to her artistic resume and suggesting ongoing brand collaborations.

While there’s speculation about next steps and fan rumors on platforms like Threads and X, no confirmed news points to imminent new releases or major business moves. Instead Abrams is embracing a calculated pause and the industry’s anticipation for her next chapter continues to grow with every headline.

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Gracie Abrams has kept fans and the music industry buzzing over the past few days despite her noticeable absence from high-profile events. Abrams was nominated for Song of the Year for her hit I Love You Im Sorry at the MTV VMAs 2025 but did not attend the ceremony in Elmont New York, a decision likely linked to her need for downtime after the relentless pace of her Secrets of Us arena tour which wrapped in late August according to AOL. Her focus appears to have shifted from stage lights to personal time as her boyfriend Paul Mescal attended the Toronto Film Festival solo for his new film Hamnet further reinforcing her withdrawal from public red carpet moments at least for now.

Abrams' visibility remains high thanks to ongoing social media engagement and industry recognition. With her Instagram account ranking #874 worldwide and boasting 5.4 million followers her “Excellent” engagement rate of 8.25 percent reflects an active passionate fanbase as reported by HypeAuditor. Within the past month she’s seen a follower growth of 2.09 percent and averages nearly 445800 likes per post indicating sustained audience interest even during public quiet spells. For context her estimated income from Instagram alone in June reached about $27,571 to $37,772 hinting at the strong business side of her artistry.

Professional buzz centers on Rolling Stone’s bold prediction that Abrams' breakthrough single Thats So True deserves to win Song of the Year at the 2026 Grammys. The magazine lauded her emotional storytelling and powerful relatability while netizens on platforms like Sportskeeda and PopRant debated Rolling Stone’s motives and the influence of Abrams’ Hollywood lineage. The track’s global impact is evident with viral fan videos from Tokyo and London circulating and critics admitting that her confessional songwriting has stamped her as one of this generation’s defining musical voices.

Live performances have sustained her cultural relevance—her packed Glastonbury Festival set drew a surprise cameo from British pop royalty Charli XCX who watched from the balcony as reported by Parade. Abrams teased a new unreleased song Out of Nowhere and performed a cover of The Cure’s Just Like Heaven signaling her ongoing creative momentum. She also recently graced the Chanel Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show at Paris Fashion Week per Getty Images adding runway presence to her artistic resume and suggesting ongoing brand collaborations.

While there’s speculation about next steps and fan rumors on platforms like Threads and X, no confirmed news points to imminent new releases or major business moves. Instead Abrams is embracing a calculated pause and the industry’s anticipation for her next chapter continues to grow with every headline.

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Gracie Abrams has kept fans and the music industry buzzing over the past few days despite her noticeable absence from high-profile events. Abrams was nominated for Song of the Year for her hit I Love You Im Sorry at the MTV VMAs 2025 but did not attend the ceremony in Elmont New York, a decision likely linked to her need for downtime after the relentless pace of her Secrets of Us arena tour which wrapped in late August according to AOL. Her focus appears to have shifted from stage lights to personal time as her boyfriend Paul Mescal attended the Toronto Film Festival solo for his new film Hamnet further reinforcing her withdrawal from public red carpet moments at least for now.

Abrams' visibility remains high thanks to ongoing social media engagement and industry recognition. With her Instagram account ranking #874 worldwide and boasting 5.4 million followers her “Excellent” engagement rate of 8.25 percent reflects an active passionate fanbase as reported by HypeAuditor. Within the past month she’s seen a follower growth of 2.09 percent and averages nearly 445800 likes per post indicating sustained audience interest even during public quiet spells. For context her estimated income from Instagram alone in June reached about $27,571 to $37,772 hinting at the strong business side of her artistry.

Professional buzz centers on Rolling Stone’s bold prediction that Abrams' breakthrough single Thats So True deserves to win Song of the Year at the 2026 Grammys. The magazine lauded her emotional storytelling and powerful relatability while netizens on platforms like Sportskeeda and PopRant debated Rolling Stone’s motives and the influence of Abrams’ Hollywood lineage. The track’s global impact is evident with viral fan videos from Tokyo and London circulating and critics admitting that her confessional songwriting has stamped her as one of this generation’s defining musical voices.

Live performances have sustained her cultural relevance—her packed Glastonbury Festival set drew a surprise cameo from British pop royalty Charli XCX who watched from the balcony as reported by Parade. Abrams teased a new unreleased song Out of Nowhere and performed a cover of The Cure’s Just Like Heaven signaling her ongoing creative momentum. She also recently graced the Chanel Womenswear Spring/Summer 2026 show at Paris Fashion Week per Getty Images adding runway presence to her artistic resume and suggesting ongoing brand collaborations.

While there’s speculation about next steps and fan rumors on platforms like Threads and X, no confirmed news points to imminent new releases or major business moves. Instead Abrams is embracing a calculated pause and the industry’s anticipation for her next chapter continues to grow with every headline.

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Gracie Abrams has sustained a remarkable run of career milestones as autumn 2025 gets underway. Most publicly, she was notably absent from the MTV Video Music Awards in Elmont, New York, despite her track I Love You Im Sorry landing a Song of the Year nomination. That trophy ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for Apt, and according to AOL, Gracie's absence may be down to taking some quiet time after finishing the last leg of her sold-out Secrets of Us Tour in late August. Sources close to the star suggest she is recentering after touring, while her boyfriend, actor Paul Mescal, was busy at the Toronto Film Festival promoting his new movie. The pair remain famously private, with minimal public appearances together, though Abrams did confirm the relationship earlier this summer with an Instagram photo of the two at Glastonbury relaxing in the sun.

Abrams' musical success is a standout story. Her second album, The Secret of Us, opened at number two on the Billboard 200 and produced That's So True, her first top ten single and current anthem, which Rolling Stone recently declared should win Song of the Year at the 68th Grammy Awards. The magazine lauded Abrams for her expanding pop reach, authenticity, and emotional storytelling, especially after her breakout opening set for Taylor Swift. The Grammy predictions stoked lively debate on social media, especially from those suspecting industry favoritism due to her famous parents—director J.J. Abrams and former political aide Katie McGrath—though Rolling Stone insisted her win would be a deserved breakthrough.

Not slowing down despite her recent tour wrap, Gracie surprised fans in Los Angeles by debuting a brand new song, Minibar, alongside her best friend and collaborator, Audrey Hobert, at her hometown show in early August. Their onstage chemistry, born from a friendship stretching back to childhood, is now a defining element of her creative identity, with Hobert co-writing several tracks on The Secret of Us Deluxe. Hobert is also stepping into her own spotlight with a debut album release imminent.

Recognition continues from every corner. Time Magazine just named Gracie Abrams to its TIME100 Next list, spotlighting her as one of 2025's emerging global leaders. Social media reflects that momentum: her Instagram just surpassed 5.4 million followers, with an engagement rate considered excellent by analytics firm HypeAuditor. Her posts—averaging nearly half a million likes—underscore a rare combination of pop appeal and influential authenticity. As the music world awaits Grammy nominations and the artist herself enjoys a momentary pause, the narrative around Gracie Abrams is of a singer-songwriter stepping confidently—and quietly—into pop's upper echelon.

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Gracie Abrams has sustained a remarkable run of career milestones as autumn 2025 gets underway. Most publicly, she was notably absent from the MTV Video Music Awards in Elmont, New York, despite her track I Love You Im Sorry landing a Song of the Year nomination. That trophy ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for Apt, and according to AOL, Gracie's absence may be down to taking some quiet time after finishing the last leg of her sold-out Secrets of Us Tour in late August. Sources close to the star suggest she is recentering after touring, while her boyfriend, actor Paul Mescal, was busy at the Toronto Film Festival promoting his new movie. The pair remain famously private, with minimal public appearances together, though Abrams did confirm the relationship earlier this summer with an Instagram photo of the two at Glastonbury relaxing in the sun.

Abrams' musical success is a standout story. Her second album, The Secret of Us, opened at number two on the Billboard 200 and produced That's So True, her first top ten single and current anthem, which Rolling Stone recently declared should win Song of the Year at the 68th Grammy Awards. The magazine lauded Abrams for her expanding pop reach, authenticity, and emotional storytelling, especially after her breakout opening set for Taylor Swift. The Grammy predictions stoked lively debate on social media, especially from those suspecting industry favoritism due to her famous parents—director J.J. Abrams and former political aide Katie McGrath—though Rolling Stone insisted her win would be a deserved breakthrough.

Not slowing down despite her recent tour wrap, Gracie surprised fans in Los Angeles by debuting a brand new song, Minibar, alongside her best friend and collaborator, Audrey Hobert, at her hometown show in early August. Their onstage chemistry, born from a friendship stretching back to childhood, is now a defining element of her creative identity, with Hobert co-writing several tracks on The Secret of Us Deluxe. Hobert is also stepping into her own spotlight with a debut album release imminent.

Recognition continues from every corner. Time Magazine just named Gracie Abrams to its TIME100 Next list, spotlighting her as one of 2025's emerging global leaders. Social media reflects that momentum: her Instagram just surpassed 5.4 million followers, with an engagement rate considered excellent by analytics firm HypeAuditor. Her posts—averaging nearly half a million likes—underscore a rare combination of pop appeal and influential authenticity. As the music world awaits Grammy nominations and the artist herself enjoys a momentary pause, the narrative around Gracie Abrams is of a singer-songwriter stepping confidently—and quietly—into pop's upper echelon.

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Gracie Abrams has sustained a remarkable run of career milestones as autumn 2025 gets underway. Most publicly, she was notably absent from the MTV Video Music Awards in Elmont, New York, despite her track I Love You Im Sorry landing a Song of the Year nomination. That trophy ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for Apt, and according to AOL, Gracie's absence may be down to taking some quiet time after finishing the last leg of her sold-out Secrets of Us Tour in late August. Sources close to the star suggest she is recentering after touring, while her boyfriend, actor Paul Mescal, was busy at the Toronto Film Festival promoting his new movie. The pair remain famously private, with minimal public appearances together, though Abrams did confirm the relationship earlier this summer with an Instagram photo of the two at Glastonbury relaxing in the sun.

Abrams' musical success is a standout story. Her second album, The Secret of Us, opened at number two on the Billboard 200 and produced That's So True, her first top ten single and current anthem, which Rolling Stone recently declared should win Song of the Year at the 68th Grammy Awards. The magazine lauded Abrams for her expanding pop reach, authenticity, and emotional storytelling, especially after her breakout opening set for Taylor Swift. The Grammy predictions stoked lively debate on social media, especially from those suspecting industry favoritism due to her famous parents—director J.J. Abrams and former political aide Katie McGrath—though Rolling Stone insisted her win would be a deserved breakthrough.

Not slowing down despite her recent tour wrap, Gracie surprised fans in Los Angeles by debuting a brand new song, Minibar, alongside her best friend and collaborator, Audrey Hobert, at her hometown show in early August. Their onstage chemistry, born from a friendship stretching back to childhood, is now a defining element of her creative identity, with Hobert co-writing several tracks on The Secret of Us Deluxe. Hobert is also stepping into her own spotlight with a debut album release imminent.

Recognition continues from every corner. Time Magazine just named Gracie Abrams to its TIME100 Next list, spotlighting her as one of 2025's emerging global leaders. Social media reflects that momentum: her Instagram just surpassed 5.4 million followers, with an engagement rate considered excellent by analytics firm HypeAuditor. Her posts—averaging nearly half a million likes—underscore a rare combination of pop appeal and influential authenticity. As the music world awaits Grammy nominations and the artist herself enjoys a momentary pause, the narrative around Gracie Abrams is of a singer-songwriter stepping confidently—and quietly—into pop's upper echelon.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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In the past few days Gracie Abrams has quietly solidified her status as one of her generation’s most significant musical talents and public figures. While fans expected to see her walk the 2025 MTV VMAs red carpet—especially since her song I Love You Im Sorry was up for Song of the Year—she was notably absent from the event in Elmont New York. According to AOL this was surprising given her meteoric year that took her from sold-out arenas to a headlining set at Glastonbury but the award ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for APT. Insiders speculate her no-show stems from a much-needed break after closing out her high-profile Secrets of Us Tour in late August following an intense year of touring in North America and Europe. Those close to Abrams say she’s been intentional about balancing spotlight moments with privacy particularly while navigating her relationship with actor Paul Mescal, who himself was at the Toronto Film Festival for his movie Hamnet during the same weekend. 

Social media lit up earlier this week after Gracie Abrams shared personal moments from Glastonbury, including a cozy photo with Mescal, crowd shots featuring her family, and a whirlwind scene of her belting out The Cure’s Friday Im in Love atop Mescal’s shoulders—an image that quickly went viral. Abrams also shared a tender group shot with Mescal as well as an onstage cameo with Lorde and an impromptu dance among the crowd that featured her filmmaker father J.J. Abrams and brother August, bringing fans a glimpse inside both her musical and personal life. Her Glastonbury debut was a triumphant milestone; she performed tracks like I Love You Im Sorry, That’s So True, and Close to You, plus a bravura cover of The Cure’s Just Like Heaven, earning glowing praise across music press and social feeds. Abrams captioned one set of photos with a simple but emotional thank-you, saying she’d never stop pinching herself that she got to play the storied festival, echoing a wider sentiment as reviews celebrated both her artistry and her authenticity.

On the industry front, Time magazine just honored Gracie Abrams as one of the TIME100 Next Rising Stars of 2025 describing her as having reached the pinnacle of her field and still on the rise. In the magazine profile, frequent collaborator Audrey Hobert hails Abrams as not just razor-sharp and creative but also the gold standard for friendship, a testament to Abrams’ growing influence in both music and culture.

In another headline-grabbing development, The Fader and Rolling Stone report Abrams has now joined more than 550 artists including Billie Eilish and Janelle Monae to relaunch the historic Committee for the First Amendment, marking her as a leading voice for free speech in the creative community. The move follows the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show and is seen as a new chapter for celebrity-led activism on constitutional rights.

Through it all, Gracie Abrams continue

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In the past few days Gracie Abrams has quietly solidified her status as one of her generation’s most significant musical talents and public figures. While fans expected to see her walk the 2025 MTV VMAs red carpet—especially since her song I Love You Im Sorry was up for Song of the Year—she was notably absent from the event in Elmont New York. According to AOL this was surprising given her meteoric year that took her from sold-out arenas to a headlining set at Glastonbury but the award ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for APT. Insiders speculate her no-show stems from a much-needed break after closing out her high-profile Secrets of Us Tour in late August following an intense year of touring in North America and Europe. Those close to Abrams say she’s been intentional about balancing spotlight moments with privacy particularly while navigating her relationship with actor Paul Mescal, who himself was at the Toronto Film Festival for his movie Hamnet during the same weekend. 

Social media lit up earlier this week after Gracie Abrams shared personal moments from Glastonbury, including a cozy photo with Mescal, crowd shots featuring her family, and a whirlwind scene of her belting out The Cure’s Friday Im in Love atop Mescal’s shoulders—an image that quickly went viral. Abrams also shared a tender group shot with Mescal as well as an onstage cameo with Lorde and an impromptu dance among the crowd that featured her filmmaker father J.J. Abrams and brother August, bringing fans a glimpse inside both her musical and personal life. Her Glastonbury debut was a triumphant milestone; she performed tracks like I Love You Im Sorry, That’s So True, and Close to You, plus a bravura cover of The Cure’s Just Like Heaven, earning glowing praise across music press and social feeds. Abrams captioned one set of photos with a simple but emotional thank-you, saying she’d never stop pinching herself that she got to play the storied festival, echoing a wider sentiment as reviews celebrated both her artistry and her authenticity.

On the industry front, Time magazine just honored Gracie Abrams as one of the TIME100 Next Rising Stars of 2025 describing her as having reached the pinnacle of her field and still on the rise. In the magazine profile, frequent collaborator Audrey Hobert hails Abrams as not just razor-sharp and creative but also the gold standard for friendship, a testament to Abrams’ growing influence in both music and culture.

In another headline-grabbing development, The Fader and Rolling Stone report Abrams has now joined more than 550 artists including Billie Eilish and Janelle Monae to relaunch the historic Committee for the First Amendment, marking her as a leading voice for free speech in the creative community. The move follows the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show and is seen as a new chapter for celebrity-led activism on constitutional rights.

Through it all, Gracie Abrams continue

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In the past few days Gracie Abrams has quietly solidified her status as one of her generation’s most significant musical talents and public figures. While fans expected to see her walk the 2025 MTV VMAs red carpet—especially since her song I Love You Im Sorry was up for Song of the Year—she was notably absent from the event in Elmont New York. According to AOL this was surprising given her meteoric year that took her from sold-out arenas to a headlining set at Glastonbury but the award ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for APT. Insiders speculate her no-show stems from a much-needed break after closing out her high-profile Secrets of Us Tour in late August following an intense year of touring in North America and Europe. Those close to Abrams say she’s been intentional about balancing spotlight moments with privacy particularly while navigating her relationship with actor Paul Mescal, who himself was at the Toronto Film Festival for his movie Hamnet during the same weekend. 

Social media lit up earlier this week after Gracie Abrams shared personal moments from Glastonbury, including a cozy photo with Mescal, crowd shots featuring her family, and a whirlwind scene of her belting out The Cure’s Friday Im in Love atop Mescal’s shoulders—an image that quickly went viral. Abrams also shared a tender group shot with Mescal as well as an onstage cameo with Lorde and an impromptu dance among the crowd that featured her filmmaker father J.J. Abrams and brother August, bringing fans a glimpse inside both her musical and personal life. Her Glastonbury debut was a triumphant milestone; she performed tracks like I Love You Im Sorry, That’s So True, and Close to You, plus a bravura cover of The Cure’s Just Like Heaven, earning glowing praise across music press and social feeds. Abrams captioned one set of photos with a simple but emotional thank-you, saying she’d never stop pinching herself that she got to play the storied festival, echoing a wider sentiment as reviews celebrated both her artistry and her authenticity.

On the industry front, Time magazine just honored Gracie Abrams as one of the TIME100 Next Rising Stars of 2025 describing her as having reached the pinnacle of her field and still on the rise. In the magazine profile, frequent collaborator Audrey Hobert hails Abrams as not just razor-sharp and creative but also the gold standard for friendship, a testament to Abrams’ growing influence in both music and culture.

In another headline-grabbing development, The Fader and Rolling Stone report Abrams has now joined more than 550 artists including Billie Eilish and Janelle Monae to relaunch the historic Committee for the First Amendment, marking her as a leading voice for free speech in the creative community. The move follows the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show and is seen as a new chapter for celebrity-led activism on constitutional rights.

Through it all, Gracie Abrams continue

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Gracie Abrams continues to solidify her status as a generational pop talent with a summer defined by huge moments on stage, viral social media buzz, headline-grabbing appearances, and a swirl of public and personal intrigue. According to Just Jared and Rolling Stone, Gracie is captivating audiences across North America and beyond with her The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, selling out arenas like TD Garden in Boston and making her Madison Square Garden debut, where she created a deeply personal atmosphere by performing in a replica of her childhood bedroom. Reviewers have remarked that she made the world’s most famous arena feel intimate—no small feat for a 25-year-old performer.

On August 6 in Los Angeles, Gracie surprised her fans by debuting a brand-new unreleased track titled Minibar, performing it alongside her best friend Audrey Hobert. The duo’s onstage chemistry, built since their childhood friendship, charmed the crowd during an emotional homecoming concert at the Kia Forum. That same night, she also performed her decade-old SoundCloud deep cut In Between, sparking a frenzy among longtime fans. Abrams and Hobert later delivered their viral sensation That’s So True, further proving Gracie’s deep connection to her listeners, as reported by AOL.

Her tour has been marked by special moments, including a standout duet with Robyn at Lollapalooza in early August. The two performed Dancing on My Own in front of a packed main stage, seamlessly blending Gracie’s own Close To You with Robyn’s beloved hit—a highlight widely covered by Rolling Stone. She also covered Taylor Swift’s All Too Well (10 Minute Version) during her Los Angeles show, sharing with the crowd how her friendship with Swift and the Eras Tour shaped her journey. When news of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement broke, Abrams congratulated Swift onstage during her Mexico City show, an impromptu moment captured by Rolling Stone and celebrated by fans as much as by the artist herself.

Offstage, Gracie landed in fashion headlines for her style influence, as Who What Wear spotlighted her pairing of 2025’s hottest low loose jeans trend with slim brown Puma sneakers and her signature Chanel bag—an outfit that’s been roundly praised for perfectly capturing the current fashion mood.

In the world of celebrity gossip, there have been repeated sightings of Gracie out with actor Paul Mescal in London and at music festivals, prompting PEOPLE and Daily Mail to label them the latest It Couple, reporting PDA-filled outings and a growing romance, though neither has confirmed exclusives to press. Meanwhile, social media was set ablaze when Drake posted an Instagram Story about sharing a birthmark with Gracie, a gesture met with a collective side-eye from X users. Gracie herself hasn’t publicly commented.

Ultimately, this late summer has seen Abrams ascend to new heights—touring major arenas, captivating fans with both new music and nostalgic fa

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Gracie Abrams continues to solidify her status as a generational pop talent with a summer defined by huge moments on stage, viral social media buzz, headline-grabbing appearances, and a swirl of public and personal intrigue. According to Just Jared and Rolling Stone, Gracie is captivating audiences across North America and beyond with her The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, selling out arenas like TD Garden in Boston and making her Madison Square Garden debut, where she created a deeply personal atmosphere by performing in a replica of her childhood bedroom. Reviewers have remarked that she made the world’s most famous arena feel intimate—no small feat for a 25-year-old performer.

On August 6 in Los Angeles, Gracie surprised her fans by debuting a brand-new unreleased track titled Minibar, performing it alongside her best friend Audrey Hobert. The duo’s onstage chemistry, built since their childhood friendship, charmed the crowd during an emotional homecoming concert at the Kia Forum. That same night, she also performed her decade-old SoundCloud deep cut In Between, sparking a frenzy among longtime fans. Abrams and Hobert later delivered their viral sensation That’s So True, further proving Gracie’s deep connection to her listeners, as reported by AOL.

Her tour has been marked by special moments, including a standout duet with Robyn at Lollapalooza in early August. The two performed Dancing on My Own in front of a packed main stage, seamlessly blending Gracie’s own Close To You with Robyn’s beloved hit—a highlight widely covered by Rolling Stone. She also covered Taylor Swift’s All Too Well (10 Minute Version) during her Los Angeles show, sharing with the crowd how her friendship with Swift and the Eras Tour shaped her journey. When news of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement broke, Abrams congratulated Swift onstage during her Mexico City show, an impromptu moment captured by Rolling Stone and celebrated by fans as much as by the artist herself.

Offstage, Gracie landed in fashion headlines for her style influence, as Who What Wear spotlighted her pairing of 2025’s hottest low loose jeans trend with slim brown Puma sneakers and her signature Chanel bag—an outfit that’s been roundly praised for perfectly capturing the current fashion mood.

In the world of celebrity gossip, there have been repeated sightings of Gracie out with actor Paul Mescal in London and at music festivals, prompting PEOPLE and Daily Mail to label them the latest It Couple, reporting PDA-filled outings and a growing romance, though neither has confirmed exclusives to press. Meanwhile, social media was set ablaze when Drake posted an Instagram Story about sharing a birthmark with Gracie, a gesture met with a collective side-eye from X users. Gracie herself hasn’t publicly commented.

Ultimately, this late summer has seen Abrams ascend to new heights—touring major arenas, captivating fans with both new music and nostalgic fa

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Gracie Abrams continues to solidify her status as a generational pop talent with a summer defined by huge moments on stage, viral social media buzz, headline-grabbing appearances, and a swirl of public and personal intrigue. According to Just Jared and Rolling Stone, Gracie is captivating audiences across North America and beyond with her The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, selling out arenas like TD Garden in Boston and making her Madison Square Garden debut, where she created a deeply personal atmosphere by performing in a replica of her childhood bedroom. Reviewers have remarked that she made the world’s most famous arena feel intimate—no small feat for a 25-year-old performer.

On August 6 in Los Angeles, Gracie surprised her fans by debuting a brand-new unreleased track titled Minibar, performing it alongside her best friend Audrey Hobert. The duo’s onstage chemistry, built since their childhood friendship, charmed the crowd during an emotional homecoming concert at the Kia Forum. That same night, she also performed her decade-old SoundCloud deep cut In Between, sparking a frenzy among longtime fans. Abrams and Hobert later delivered their viral sensation That’s So True, further proving Gracie’s deep connection to her listeners, as reported by AOL.

Her tour has been marked by special moments, including a standout duet with Robyn at Lollapalooza in early August. The two performed Dancing on My Own in front of a packed main stage, seamlessly blending Gracie’s own Close To You with Robyn’s beloved hit—a highlight widely covered by Rolling Stone. She also covered Taylor Swift’s All Too Well (10 Minute Version) during her Los Angeles show, sharing with the crowd how her friendship with Swift and the Eras Tour shaped her journey. When news of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement broke, Abrams congratulated Swift onstage during her Mexico City show, an impromptu moment captured by Rolling Stone and celebrated by fans as much as by the artist herself.

Offstage, Gracie landed in fashion headlines for her style influence, as Who What Wear spotlighted her pairing of 2025’s hottest low loose jeans trend with slim brown Puma sneakers and her signature Chanel bag—an outfit that’s been roundly praised for perfectly capturing the current fashion mood.

In the world of celebrity gossip, there have been repeated sightings of Gracie out with actor Paul Mescal in London and at music festivals, prompting PEOPLE and Daily Mail to label them the latest It Couple, reporting PDA-filled outings and a growing romance, though neither has confirmed exclusives to press. Meanwhile, social media was set ablaze when Drake posted an Instagram Story about sharing a birthmark with Gracie, a gesture met with a collective side-eye from X users. Gracie herself hasn’t publicly commented.

Ultimately, this late summer has seen Abrams ascend to new heights—touring major arenas, captivating fans with both new music and nostalgic fa

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Gracie Abrams is notably absent from the red carpet at this week’s MTV VMAs in New York despite her track ‘I Love You I’m Sorry’ being nominated for Song of the Year, a category that ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for ‘APT’ according to AOL. While her absence has fueled some online speculation, the general consensus from industry insiders is that she’s taking a well-deserved break after wrapping up her global Secrets of Us Tour in late August. Her intense momentum over the past year has included sold-out arena shows across North America and Europe, a much-talked-about debut as musical guest on SNL, and a high-profile appearance at Glastonbury where she performed and was spotted backstage with Paul Mescal, Chelsea Handler, Stella McCartney, and other festival royalty as seen in Chelsea Handler’s playful social media recap and Just Jared coverage. IMG and social feeds have shown her in candid moments at such events but no new music teasers, launches, or live surprise sets over the last few days.

While Gracie is keeping a low public profile, her influence runs deep. On Threads, breakout artist Jade LeMac publicly described Abrams as a huge inspiration for her own upcoming EP, highlighting Gracie’s ongoing impact on Gen Z musicians even as she steps back from center stage. Her second album The Secret of Us debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in June and spawned her first top-10 single ‘That’s So True’, which Gracie herself told Billboard was a creative milestone that made even starting new projects feel daunting. Rumors have swirled about new material in the works but nothing official or previewed recently. She’s earned widespread industry respect for her vulnerability and songwriting, and her pop sensibility continues to influence younger peers.

On the personal front, there’s continued public curiosity about her relationship with actor Paul Mescal. The couple remain notably private, but Mescal spoke recently to Rolling Stone and The Independent US about their romance, describing it as ‘deeply precious’ and expressing his intent to protect the dynamic from public scrutiny. The pair’s relationship makes occasional headlines via paparazzi snaps and social posts, but no drama or controversy; rather, fans see their bond as a source of calm stability for Abrams, especially as she hones her craft and expands her reach.

No unconfirmed or speculative reports have emerged of upcoming surprise appearances or collaborations in the past few days. Gracie Abrams is enjoying her post-tour downtime, her star ascendant, and her legacy as an artist who inspires next-generation pop remains undiminished.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Gracie Abrams is notably absent from the red carpet at this week’s MTV VMAs in New York despite her track ‘I Love You I’m Sorry’ being nominated for Song of the Year, a category that ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for ‘APT’ according to AOL. While her absence has fueled some online speculation, the general consensus from industry insiders is that she’s taking a well-deserved break after wrapping up her global Secrets of Us Tour in late August. Her intense momentum over the past year has included sold-out arena shows across North America and Europe, a much-talked-about debut as musical guest on SNL, and a high-profile appearance at Glastonbury where she performed and was spotted backstage with Paul Mescal, Chelsea Handler, Stella McCartney, and other festival royalty as seen in Chelsea Handler’s playful social media recap and Just Jared coverage. IMG and social feeds have shown her in candid moments at such events but no new music teasers, launches, or live surprise sets over the last few days.

While Gracie is keeping a low public profile, her influence runs deep. On Threads, breakout artist Jade LeMac publicly described Abrams as a huge inspiration for her own upcoming EP, highlighting Gracie’s ongoing impact on Gen Z musicians even as she steps back from center stage. Her second album The Secret of Us debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in June and spawned her first top-10 single ‘That’s So True’, which Gracie herself told Billboard was a creative milestone that made even starting new projects feel daunting. Rumors have swirled about new material in the works but nothing official or previewed recently. She’s earned widespread industry respect for her vulnerability and songwriting, and her pop sensibility continues to influence younger peers.

On the personal front, there’s continued public curiosity about her relationship with actor Paul Mescal. The couple remain notably private, but Mescal spoke recently to Rolling Stone and The Independent US about their romance, describing it as ‘deeply precious’ and expressing his intent to protect the dynamic from public scrutiny. The pair’s relationship makes occasional headlines via paparazzi snaps and social posts, but no drama or controversy; rather, fans see their bond as a source of calm stability for Abrams, especially as she hones her craft and expands her reach.

No unconfirmed or speculative reports have emerged of upcoming surprise appearances or collaborations in the past few days. Gracie Abrams is enjoying her post-tour downtime, her star ascendant, and her legacy as an artist who inspires next-generation pop remains undiminished.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Gracie Abrams is notably absent from the red carpet at this week’s MTV VMAs in New York despite her track ‘I Love You I’m Sorry’ being nominated for Song of the Year, a category that ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for ‘APT’ according to AOL. While her absence has fueled some online speculation, the general consensus from industry insiders is that she’s taking a well-deserved break after wrapping up her global Secrets of Us Tour in late August. Her intense momentum over the past year has included sold-out arena shows across North America and Europe, a much-talked-about debut as musical guest on SNL, and a high-profile appearance at Glastonbury where she performed and was spotted backstage with Paul Mescal, Chelsea Handler, Stella McCartney, and other festival royalty as seen in Chelsea Handler’s playful social media recap and Just Jared coverage. IMG and social feeds have shown her in candid moments at such events but no new music teasers, launches, or live surprise sets over the last few days.

While Gracie is keeping a low public profile, her influence runs deep. On Threads, breakout artist Jade LeMac publicly described Abrams as a huge inspiration for her own upcoming EP, highlighting Gracie’s ongoing impact on Gen Z musicians even as she steps back from center stage. Her second album The Secret of Us debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in June and spawned her first top-10 single ‘That’s So True’, which Gracie herself told Billboard was a creative milestone that made even starting new projects feel daunting. Rumors have swirled about new material in the works but nothing official or previewed recently. She’s earned widespread industry respect for her vulnerability and songwriting, and her pop sensibility continues to influence younger peers.

On the personal front, there’s continued public curiosity about her relationship with actor Paul Mescal. The couple remain notably private, but Mescal spoke recently to Rolling Stone and The Independent US about their romance, describing it as ‘deeply precious’ and expressing his intent to protect the dynamic from public scrutiny. The pair’s relationship makes occasional headlines via paparazzi snaps and social posts, but no drama or controversy; rather, fans see their bond as a source of calm stability for Abrams, especially as she hones her craft and expands her reach.

No unconfirmed or speculative reports have emerged of upcoming surprise appearances or collaborations in the past few days. Gracie Abrams is enjoying her post-tour downtime, her star ascendant, and her legacy as an artist who inspires next-generation pop remains undiminished.

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Gracie Abrams has been at the center of a whirlwind few days, even in her rare moments of retreat from the spotlight. Skipping the 2025 MTV VMAs in New York—despite her hit I Love You Im Sorry being up for Song of the Year—was a headline move, especially since this would have marked her first on-site nomination at the iconic awards. AOL reports that Abrams absence may be due to her needing a break after the relentless pace of her Secrets of Us Tour, which wrapped in late August. That break seems well-earned, given she has spent the past year playing to sold-out arenas across North America and Europe, conquering the stages of Glastonbury, and making her debut as a Saturday Night Live musical guest.

Social media has been buzzing with glimpses into her personal life. On July 2, Abrams took to Instagram to post a series of cozy, festival-filtered snapshots from Glastonbury—most notably, a sweet photo of her and boyfriend Paul Mescal lying on a blanket, sparking plenty of conversation among fans and outlets like PEOPLE. Further stoking interest, family cameos featured her brother August and her director-producer dad J.J. Abrams cheering her on in the crowd, and she even shared a video of Charli XCXs set where she appeared as the Apple girl.

The relationship with Paul Mescal continues to get attention. First linked publicly in June 2024 when seen together in London, the two have since been photographed holding hands and cuddling at Glastonbury. According to The Independent, Mescal recently referred to his bond with Abrams as deeply precious, making clear his commitment to keeping their romance shielded from relentless public scrutiny, while still expressing publicly his hopes to start a family someday—a remark echoed by Stellar.ie in coverage of a Rolling Stone interview where Mescal described his desire for a future home life.

Abrams has also let her voice be heard on global issues, using her social media to spotlight a United Nations report accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, as reported by the USA Inquirer. This marks a rare but significant foray into humanitarian advocacy, signaling a willingness to leverage her growing platform for causes beyond music.

With her second album The Secret of Us debuting at number 2 on the Billboard 200 and generating her first top 10 single That’s So True, each move Gracie Abrams makes—from tour stages to red carpet absences and Instagram stories—ripples through both the music industry and pop culture, solidifying her role as a defining voice of her generation.

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Gracie Abrams has been at the center of a whirlwind few days, even in her rare moments of retreat from the spotlight. Skipping the 2025 MTV VMAs in New York—despite her hit I Love You Im Sorry being up for Song of the Year—was a headline move, especially since this would have marked her first on-site nomination at the iconic awards. AOL reports that Abrams absence may be due to her needing a break after the relentless pace of her Secrets of Us Tour, which wrapped in late August. That break seems well-earned, given she has spent the past year playing to sold-out arenas across North America and Europe, conquering the stages of Glastonbury, and making her debut as a Saturday Night Live musical guest.

Social media has been buzzing with glimpses into her personal life. On July 2, Abrams took to Instagram to post a series of cozy, festival-filtered snapshots from Glastonbury—most notably, a sweet photo of her and boyfriend Paul Mescal lying on a blanket, sparking plenty of conversation among fans and outlets like PEOPLE. Further stoking interest, family cameos featured her brother August and her director-producer dad J.J. Abrams cheering her on in the crowd, and she even shared a video of Charli XCXs set where she appeared as the Apple girl.

The relationship with Paul Mescal continues to get attention. First linked publicly in June 2024 when seen together in London, the two have since been photographed holding hands and cuddling at Glastonbury. According to The Independent, Mescal recently referred to his bond with Abrams as deeply precious, making clear his commitment to keeping their romance shielded from relentless public scrutiny, while still expressing publicly his hopes to start a family someday—a remark echoed by Stellar.ie in coverage of a Rolling Stone interview where Mescal described his desire for a future home life.

Abrams has also let her voice be heard on global issues, using her social media to spotlight a United Nations report accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, as reported by the USA Inquirer. This marks a rare but significant foray into humanitarian advocacy, signaling a willingness to leverage her growing platform for causes beyond music.

With her second album The Secret of Us debuting at number 2 on the Billboard 200 and generating her first top 10 single That’s So True, each move Gracie Abrams makes—from tour stages to red carpet absences and Instagram stories—ripples through both the music industry and pop culture, solidifying her role as a defining voice of her generation.

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Social media has been buzzing with glimpses into her personal life. On July 2, Abrams took to Instagram to post a series of cozy, festival-filtered snapshots from Glastonbury—most notably, a sweet photo of her and boyfriend Paul Mescal lying on a blanket, sparking plenty of conversation among fans and outlets like PEOPLE. Further stoking interest, family cameos featured her brother August and her director-producer dad J.J. Abrams cheering her on in the crowd, and she even shared a video of Charli XCXs set where she appeared as the Apple girl.

The relationship with Paul Mescal continues to get attention. First linked publicly in June 2024 when seen together in London, the two have since been photographed holding hands and cuddling at Glastonbury. According to The Independent, Mescal recently referred to his bond with Abrams as deeply precious, making clear his commitment to keeping their romance shielded from relentless public scrutiny, while still expressing publicly his hopes to start a family someday—a remark echoed by Stellar.ie in coverage of a Rolling Stone interview where Mescal described his desire for a future home life.

Abrams has also let her voice be heard on global issues, using her social media to spotlight a United Nations report accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, as reported by the USA Inquirer. This marks a rare but significant foray into humanitarian advocacy, signaling a willingness to leverage her growing platform for causes beyond music.

With her second album The Secret of Us debuting at number 2 on the Billboard 200 and generating her first top 10 single That’s So True, each move Gracie Abrams makes—from tour stages to red carpet absences and Instagram stories—ripples through both the music industry and pop culture, solidifying her role as a defining voice of her generation.

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Gracie Abrams has been commanding headlines and captivating fans over the past several days, dominating both the music and pop culture scenes. She turned social media upside down with a new Instagram carousel featuring a striking black-and-white photo of herself posing in chic mini shorts with dramatic side slits and a large floral embellishment cinched by a delicate chain around her toned abs. The “Close to You” singer paired the look with a glimmering bra, a shrug, and minimalist jewelry, while her signature short bob and kitten heels completed what countless followers declared an effortlessly chic ensemble. Multiple fashion-savvy fans left comments like “Gracie ABSraham,” and “that second slide outfit… WOW,” fueling speculation on whether this shoot might tease a new album or visual project, though nothing official has been confirmed. According to coverage from RealityTea and Mandatory, other photos in her carousel showed Abrams’ softer, artistic side, from whimsical benches to foxes, candid wine nights with friends, serene landscapes, and a piano cameo by a friend, displaying her down-to-earth and artsy persona.

The fashion moment aside, her personal life also ignited buzz thanks to her highly private relationship with Irish actor Paul Mescal. After months of speculation, Abrams posted a sweet photo from Glastonbury Festival—where she performed on The Other Stage—with Mescal at her side, confirming their romance over the summer. In a rare new interview with Rolling Stone referenced by ABC Audio, Mescal finally commented, stating that everything about their relationship is “deeply precious” and that he is fundamentally protective of it. This tight-lipped approach has only heightened interest from fans. Mescal previously supported Abrams on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet in May for the premiere of his film The History of Sound, with their subtle but affectionate appearances together spawning major headlines in both traditional press and fan-driven online circles.

Beyond style and romance, Abrams is quietly leveraging her platform for activism. Most recently, the USA Inquirer reports that she drew attention to a United Nations report accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza—a move showcasing her willingness to spotlight urgent global events, though she kept her commentary restrained and focused on the facts.

No major new music releases or business ventures have been verified in the past few days, nor any significant public appearances outside Instagram and the ripple effect from Mescal’s interview. While some fans speculate about underlying meaning in recent images—possibly hinting at future creative endeavors—there’s no official confirmation, keeping anticipation high. Abrams continues to blend artistry, privacy, and understated activism, cementing herself as a figure poised for even greater influence in both pop culture and the broader public discourse.

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Gracie Abrams has been commanding headlines and captivating fans over the past several days, dominating both the music and pop culture scenes. She turned social media upside down with a new Instagram carousel featuring a striking black-and-white photo of herself posing in chic mini shorts with dramatic side slits and a large floral embellishment cinched by a delicate chain around her toned abs. The “Close to You” singer paired the look with a glimmering bra, a shrug, and minimalist jewelry, while her signature short bob and kitten heels completed what countless followers declared an effortlessly chic ensemble. Multiple fashion-savvy fans left comments like “Gracie ABSraham,” and “that second slide outfit… WOW,” fueling speculation on whether this shoot might tease a new album or visual project, though nothing official has been confirmed. According to coverage from RealityTea and Mandatory, other photos in her carousel showed Abrams’ softer, artistic side, from whimsical benches to foxes, candid wine nights with friends, serene landscapes, and a piano cameo by a friend, displaying her down-to-earth and artsy persona.

The fashion moment aside, her personal life also ignited buzz thanks to her highly private relationship with Irish actor Paul Mescal. After months of speculation, Abrams posted a sweet photo from Glastonbury Festival—where she performed on The Other Stage—with Mescal at her side, confirming their romance over the summer. In a rare new interview with Rolling Stone referenced by ABC Audio, Mescal finally commented, stating that everything about their relationship is “deeply precious” and that he is fundamentally protective of it. This tight-lipped approach has only heightened interest from fans. Mescal previously supported Abrams on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet in May for the premiere of his film The History of Sound, with their subtle but affectionate appearances together spawning major headlines in both traditional press and fan-driven online circles.

Beyond style and romance, Abrams is quietly leveraging her platform for activism. Most recently, the USA Inquirer reports that she drew attention to a United Nations report accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza—a move showcasing her willingness to spotlight urgent global events, though she kept her commentary restrained and focused on the facts.

No major new music releases or business ventures have been verified in the past few days, nor any significant public appearances outside Instagram and the ripple effect from Mescal’s interview. While some fans speculate about underlying meaning in recent images—possibly hinting at future creative endeavors—there’s no official confirmation, keeping anticipation high. Abrams continues to blend artistry, privacy, and understated activism, cementing herself as a figure poised for even greater influence in both pop culture and the broader public discourse.

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Gracie Abrams has been commanding headlines and captivating fans over the past several days, dominating both the music and pop culture scenes. She turned social media upside down with a new Instagram carousel featuring a striking black-and-white photo of herself posing in chic mini shorts with dramatic side slits and a large floral embellishment cinched by a delicate chain around her toned abs. The “Close to You” singer paired the look with a glimmering bra, a shrug, and minimalist jewelry, while her signature short bob and kitten heels completed what countless followers declared an effortlessly chic ensemble. Multiple fashion-savvy fans left comments like “Gracie ABSraham,” and “that second slide outfit… WOW,” fueling speculation on whether this shoot might tease a new album or visual project, though nothing official has been confirmed. According to coverage from RealityTea and Mandatory, other photos in her carousel showed Abrams’ softer, artistic side, from whimsical benches to foxes, candid wine nights with friends, serene landscapes, and a piano cameo by a friend, displaying her down-to-earth and artsy persona.

The fashion moment aside, her personal life also ignited buzz thanks to her highly private relationship with Irish actor Paul Mescal. After months of speculation, Abrams posted a sweet photo from Glastonbury Festival—where she performed on The Other Stage—with Mescal at her side, confirming their romance over the summer. In a rare new interview with Rolling Stone referenced by ABC Audio, Mescal finally commented, stating that everything about their relationship is “deeply precious” and that he is fundamentally protective of it. This tight-lipped approach has only heightened interest from fans. Mescal previously supported Abrams on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet in May for the premiere of his film The History of Sound, with their subtle but affectionate appearances together spawning major headlines in both traditional press and fan-driven online circles.

Beyond style and romance, Abrams is quietly leveraging her platform for activism. Most recently, the USA Inquirer reports that she drew attention to a United Nations report accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza—a move showcasing her willingness to spotlight urgent global events, though she kept her commentary restrained and focused on the facts.

No major new music releases or business ventures have been verified in the past few days, nor any significant public appearances outside Instagram and the ripple effect from Mescal’s interview. While some fans speculate about underlying meaning in recent images—possibly hinting at future creative endeavors—there’s no official confirmation, keeping anticipation high. Abrams continues to blend artistry, privacy, and understated activism, cementing herself as a figure poised for even greater influence in both pop culture and the broader public discourse.

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Gracie Abrams has stayed squarely in the headlines these past few days with news swirling across both her professional and personal life. The biggest headline comes from a recent Billboard cover story in which Gracie discussed how she now refuses to engage with hateful social media comments, saying that avoiding negativity keeps her healthier and more creative. She referenced the lessons gleaned from her time opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour, noting that compared to the media frenzy Swift experiences, her own public scrutiny feels manageable. Gracie also emphasized she doesn't let outside opinions affect her personal or romantic life. This candid approach not only makes for a powerful message but signals a new era of self-preservation for Abrams as her stardom grows.

Her relationship with Irish actor Paul Mescal remains a persistent topic of curiosity. In a new GQ interview, Mescal called their connection "deeply precious" and reinforced the couple's penchant for privacy. When pressed about sharing glimpses of their relationship online, Mescal responded that he wants to protect what's meaningful and isn't interested in making their partnership a public spectacle. Earlier this year, Gracie supported Mescal at the Cannes Film Festival and attended his Brooklyn performance of A Streetcar Named Desire, while sources close to the couple insist they're making each other a priority despite their hectic careers. These understated but consistent public appearances seem to reflect a genuine commitment, even as both continue to dodge the tabloid cycle. According to Rolling Stone coverage, Gracie herself has downplayed media speculation, saying the attention on her romance "has nothing to do with me" and doesn't impact her day-to-day life.

On the social front, Gracie's name trended after Drake posted a somewhat cryptic Instagram Story drawing an odd parallel between his and her birthmarks, generating considerable buzz—and quite a bit of side-eye—on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. Drake has previously praised her track "I Knew It, I Know You," but this public fascination remains distinctly one-sided, with Abrams and her team declining to respond publicly. 

Her digital footprint continues to soar: analytics platform HypeAuditor reports Gracie is now one of the top 1,000 most-followed Instagram influencers worldwide for September, with more than 5.4 million followers and rising engagement. Her estimated Instagram income trended higher through June 2025, contributing significantly to her financial momentum. Gracie’s mix of honest self-advocacy, musical output, and persistent mystery around her love life ensures she remains not just a force in pop but a magnet for headlines, setting her up for even greater impact in the months ahead.

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Gracie Abrams has stayed squarely in the headlines these past few days with news swirling across both her professional and personal life. The biggest headline comes from a recent Billboard cover story in which Gracie discussed how she now refuses to engage with hateful social media comments, saying that avoiding negativity keeps her healthier and more creative. She referenced the lessons gleaned from her time opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour, noting that compared to the media frenzy Swift experiences, her own public scrutiny feels manageable. Gracie also emphasized she doesn't let outside opinions affect her personal or romantic life. This candid approach not only makes for a powerful message but signals a new era of self-preservation for Abrams as her stardom grows.

Her relationship with Irish actor Paul Mescal remains a persistent topic of curiosity. In a new GQ interview, Mescal called their connection "deeply precious" and reinforced the couple's penchant for privacy. When pressed about sharing glimpses of their relationship online, Mescal responded that he wants to protect what's meaningful and isn't interested in making their partnership a public spectacle. Earlier this year, Gracie supported Mescal at the Cannes Film Festival and attended his Brooklyn performance of A Streetcar Named Desire, while sources close to the couple insist they're making each other a priority despite their hectic careers. These understated but consistent public appearances seem to reflect a genuine commitment, even as both continue to dodge the tabloid cycle. According to Rolling Stone coverage, Gracie herself has downplayed media speculation, saying the attention on her romance "has nothing to do with me" and doesn't impact her day-to-day life.

On the social front, Gracie's name trended after Drake posted a somewhat cryptic Instagram Story drawing an odd parallel between his and her birthmarks, generating considerable buzz—and quite a bit of side-eye—on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. Drake has previously praised her track "I Knew It, I Know You," but this public fascination remains distinctly one-sided, with Abrams and her team declining to respond publicly. 

Her digital footprint continues to soar: analytics platform HypeAuditor reports Gracie is now one of the top 1,000 most-followed Instagram influencers worldwide for September, with more than 5.4 million followers and rising engagement. Her estimated Instagram income trended higher through June 2025, contributing significantly to her financial momentum. Gracie’s mix of honest self-advocacy, musical output, and persistent mystery around her love life ensures she remains not just a force in pop but a magnet for headlines, setting her up for even greater impact in the months ahead.

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Gracie Abrams has stayed squarely in the headlines these past few days with news swirling across both her professional and personal life. The biggest headline comes from a recent Billboard cover story in which Gracie discussed how she now refuses to engage with hateful social media comments, saying that avoiding negativity keeps her healthier and more creative. She referenced the lessons gleaned from her time opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour, noting that compared to the media frenzy Swift experiences, her own public scrutiny feels manageable. Gracie also emphasized she doesn't let outside opinions affect her personal or romantic life. This candid approach not only makes for a powerful message but signals a new era of self-preservation for Abrams as her stardom grows.

Her relationship with Irish actor Paul Mescal remains a persistent topic of curiosity. In a new GQ interview, Mescal called their connection "deeply precious" and reinforced the couple's penchant for privacy. When pressed about sharing glimpses of their relationship online, Mescal responded that he wants to protect what's meaningful and isn't interested in making their partnership a public spectacle. Earlier this year, Gracie supported Mescal at the Cannes Film Festival and attended his Brooklyn performance of A Streetcar Named Desire, while sources close to the couple insist they're making each other a priority despite their hectic careers. These understated but consistent public appearances seem to reflect a genuine commitment, even as both continue to dodge the tabloid cycle. According to Rolling Stone coverage, Gracie herself has downplayed media speculation, saying the attention on her romance "has nothing to do with me" and doesn't impact her day-to-day life.

On the social front, Gracie's name trended after Drake posted a somewhat cryptic Instagram Story drawing an odd parallel between his and her birthmarks, generating considerable buzz—and quite a bit of side-eye—on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. Drake has previously praised her track "I Knew It, I Know You," but this public fascination remains distinctly one-sided, with Abrams and her team declining to respond publicly. 

Her digital footprint continues to soar: analytics platform HypeAuditor reports Gracie is now one of the top 1,000 most-followed Instagram influencers worldwide for September, with more than 5.4 million followers and rising engagement. Her estimated Instagram income trended higher through June 2025, contributing significantly to her financial momentum. Gracie’s mix of honest self-advocacy, musical output, and persistent mystery around her love life ensures she remains not just a force in pop but a magnet for headlines, setting her up for even greater impact in the months ahead.

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Gracie Abrams has been making waves both on and off stage lately. Most notably, she skipped the MTV Video Music Awards earlier this week, even though her power ballad I Love You I'm Sorry was up for Song of the Year—a big moment that placed her among pop music’s current heaviest hitters. The award ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for APT, but Abrams' nomination itself underscores her rising influence in the industry. According to Elle, her absence at the ceremony in Elmont, New York, was noticeable, though not entirely surprising. After a packed year of sold-out arena dates and the conclusion of her Secrets of Us tour in late August, she may be intentionally taking some downtime away from the spotlight. Adding a personal wrinkle, her boyfriend, actor Paul Mescal, was committed at the Toronto Film Festival for his own career milestone—so the two didn’t make a joint public appearance.

Abrams continues to spark excitement among fans beyond her music. On September 6, she posted a rare photo of herself with Paul Mescal on Instagram—a black-and-white image that caused an immediate stir, given how private they've been about their romance. The couple, together since mid-2024 and linked since Glastonbury, have carefully guarded their personal lives, with only a handful of shared moments making their way to the public. According to The News International, this is just the second time Abrams has put their relationship front and center on social media, the first being at Glastonbury earlier this summer, confirming the relationship to many who had been speculating. Fans flooded the comments section with playful enthusiasm, delighted to see Paul on the grid and supporting their vibe as a couple.

Professionally, Abrams' momentum is unwavering. Her sophomore album The Secret of Us, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 back in June, solidified her arrival as a major pop voice. The single That’s So True marked a career high, becoming her first top-10 entry and reportedly giving her a creative push she described to Billboard as both thrilling and daunting. The album’s emotional honesty and pulsing sound—a louder, bolder departure from her earlier bedroom pop roots, as she told AOL—turned her Greek Theatre shows into must-attends, selling out multiple nights almost instantly. Notably, Close to You, a synth-pop gem fans had begged for since she teased it in 2017, finally saw an official release and made her Billboard Hot 100 debut as a solo artist.

Abrams' trajectory leaped further after supporting Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour’s North American leg, a transformative run she described in interviews as a crash course in stadium-scale connection and performance. She’ll channel those lessons into her own headlining European and UK arena tour early next year, with dates just announced and tickets in high demand, according to Melodic Magazine.

Her cultural influence also reached Glastonbury 2025, where Cha

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Gracie Abrams has been making waves both on and off stage lately. Most notably, she skipped the MTV Video Music Awards earlier this week, even though her power ballad I Love You I'm Sorry was up for Song of the Year—a big moment that placed her among pop music’s current heaviest hitters. The award ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for APT, but Abrams' nomination itself underscores her rising influence in the industry. According to Elle, her absence at the ceremony in Elmont, New York, was noticeable, though not entirely surprising. After a packed year of sold-out arena dates and the conclusion of her Secrets of Us tour in late August, she may be intentionally taking some downtime away from the spotlight. Adding a personal wrinkle, her boyfriend, actor Paul Mescal, was committed at the Toronto Film Festival for his own career milestone—so the two didn’t make a joint public appearance.

Abrams continues to spark excitement among fans beyond her music. On September 6, she posted a rare photo of herself with Paul Mescal on Instagram—a black-and-white image that caused an immediate stir, given how private they've been about their romance. The couple, together since mid-2024 and linked since Glastonbury, have carefully guarded their personal lives, with only a handful of shared moments making their way to the public. According to The News International, this is just the second time Abrams has put their relationship front and center on social media, the first being at Glastonbury earlier this summer, confirming the relationship to many who had been speculating. Fans flooded the comments section with playful enthusiasm, delighted to see Paul on the grid and supporting their vibe as a couple.

Professionally, Abrams' momentum is unwavering. Her sophomore album The Secret of Us, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 back in June, solidified her arrival as a major pop voice. The single That’s So True marked a career high, becoming her first top-10 entry and reportedly giving her a creative push she described to Billboard as both thrilling and daunting. The album’s emotional honesty and pulsing sound—a louder, bolder departure from her earlier bedroom pop roots, as she told AOL—turned her Greek Theatre shows into must-attends, selling out multiple nights almost instantly. Notably, Close to You, a synth-pop gem fans had begged for since she teased it in 2017, finally saw an official release and made her Billboard Hot 100 debut as a solo artist.

Abrams' trajectory leaped further after supporting Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour’s North American leg, a transformative run she described in interviews as a crash course in stadium-scale connection and performance. She’ll channel those lessons into her own headlining European and UK arena tour early next year, with dates just announced and tickets in high demand, according to Melodic Magazine.

Her cultural influence also reached Glastonbury 2025, where Cha

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Gracie Abrams has been making waves both on and off stage lately. Most notably, she skipped the MTV Video Music Awards earlier this week, even though her power ballad I Love You I'm Sorry was up for Song of the Year—a big moment that placed her among pop music’s current heaviest hitters. The award ultimately went to Rosé and Bruno Mars for APT, but Abrams' nomination itself underscores her rising influence in the industry. According to Elle, her absence at the ceremony in Elmont, New York, was noticeable, though not entirely surprising. After a packed year of sold-out arena dates and the conclusion of her Secrets of Us tour in late August, she may be intentionally taking some downtime away from the spotlight. Adding a personal wrinkle, her boyfriend, actor Paul Mescal, was committed at the Toronto Film Festival for his own career milestone—so the two didn’t make a joint public appearance.

Abrams continues to spark excitement among fans beyond her music. On September 6, she posted a rare photo of herself with Paul Mescal on Instagram—a black-and-white image that caused an immediate stir, given how private they've been about their romance. The couple, together since mid-2024 and linked since Glastonbury, have carefully guarded their personal lives, with only a handful of shared moments making their way to the public. According to The News International, this is just the second time Abrams has put their relationship front and center on social media, the first being at Glastonbury earlier this summer, confirming the relationship to many who had been speculating. Fans flooded the comments section with playful enthusiasm, delighted to see Paul on the grid and supporting their vibe as a couple.

Professionally, Abrams' momentum is unwavering. Her sophomore album The Secret of Us, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 back in June, solidified her arrival as a major pop voice. The single That’s So True marked a career high, becoming her first top-10 entry and reportedly giving her a creative push she described to Billboard as both thrilling and daunting. The album’s emotional honesty and pulsing sound—a louder, bolder departure from her earlier bedroom pop roots, as she told AOL—turned her Greek Theatre shows into must-attends, selling out multiple nights almost instantly. Notably, Close to You, a synth-pop gem fans had begged for since she teased it in 2017, finally saw an official release and made her Billboard Hot 100 debut as a solo artist.

Abrams' trajectory leaped further after supporting Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour’s North American leg, a transformative run she described in interviews as a crash course in stadium-scale connection and performance. She’ll channel those lessons into her own headlining European and UK arena tour early next year, with dates just announced and tickets in high demand, according to Melodic Magazine.

Her cultural influence also reached Glastonbury 2025, where Cha

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Gracie Abrams just turned 26 on September 7, and the day was filled with an outpouring of love, especially from her mother, Katie McGrath. According to The News, Katie shared a carousel of intimate childhood and recent photos on Instagram, calling Gracie wickedly loved and drawing hundreds of fan messages celebrating everything from her songwriting to her rise as one of pop’s brightest stars. This birthday capped off a monumental year that included hit singles, music festival performances, a sold-out international tour, and high-profile nominations like Song of the Year at the 2025 MTV VMAs for I Love You, I’m Sorry. Although Gracie didn’t win, her presence in such a crowded, competitive field—up against heavyweights like Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish—signals her arrival as a real force in the industry. It’s notable that this time, according to Elle, she skipped not only the VMA red carpet but the show entirely, a move that’s been the subject of some speculation among fans, though no official reason has been given.  

Meanwhile, her romantic life with Paul Mescal, the star of Aftersun and Normal People, has seen a subtle shift into the public eye. On September 6, Gracie posted a rare, understated black-and-white Instagram photo with Paul, marking only their second official post together. Outlets like The News and Azat TV picked up on the post’s significance, noting how tightly the couple guards their privacy. Their relationship became public knowledge in July after a soft launch with a photo from Glastonbury. Despite their low-key approach, both have revealed in past interviews that their connection feels grounding and supportive, and their rare appearances together still generate huge buzz online.  

On the social media front, Gracie continues to command serious influence, boasting over 5.4 million Instagram followers and generating up to $37,000 per post, as reported by HypeAuditor, with engagement rates still climbing. She made headlines this week when she called out Instagram on her Stories for repeatedly auto-following political accounts related to the new administration, a glitch Meta was forced to address publicly, according to AOL and Cosmopolitan UK.  

Perhaps the most biographically significant developments are this blend of commercial success, iconic industry milestones, and her increasing willingness to share glimpses of her personal life on her own terms—notably with Paul Mescal in the picture and major music honors stacking up. Fans and insiders alike are watching closely for any signs that her next project could build on all of these intertwined personal and professional triumphs. Speculation continues but there have been no unconfirmed leaks or rumors about new music—just high anticipation for whatever comes next.

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Gracie Abrams just turned 26 on September 7, and the day was filled with an outpouring of love, especially from her mother, Katie McGrath. According to The News, Katie shared a carousel of intimate childhood and recent photos on Instagram, calling Gracie wickedly loved and drawing hundreds of fan messages celebrating everything from her songwriting to her rise as one of pop’s brightest stars. This birthday capped off a monumental year that included hit singles, music festival performances, a sold-out international tour, and high-profile nominations like Song of the Year at the 2025 MTV VMAs for I Love You, I’m Sorry. Although Gracie didn’t win, her presence in such a crowded, competitive field—up against heavyweights like Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish—signals her arrival as a real force in the industry. It’s notable that this time, according to Elle, she skipped not only the VMA red carpet but the show entirely, a move that’s been the subject of some speculation among fans, though no official reason has been given.  

Meanwhile, her romantic life with Paul Mescal, the star of Aftersun and Normal People, has seen a subtle shift into the public eye. On September 6, Gracie posted a rare, understated black-and-white Instagram photo with Paul, marking only their second official post together. Outlets like The News and Azat TV picked up on the post’s significance, noting how tightly the couple guards their privacy. Their relationship became public knowledge in July after a soft launch with a photo from Glastonbury. Despite their low-key approach, both have revealed in past interviews that their connection feels grounding and supportive, and their rare appearances together still generate huge buzz online.  

On the social media front, Gracie continues to command serious influence, boasting over 5.4 million Instagram followers and generating up to $37,000 per post, as reported by HypeAuditor, with engagement rates still climbing. She made headlines this week when she called out Instagram on her Stories for repeatedly auto-following political accounts related to the new administration, a glitch Meta was forced to address publicly, according to AOL and Cosmopolitan UK.  

Perhaps the most biographically significant developments are this blend of commercial success, iconic industry milestones, and her increasing willingness to share glimpses of her personal life on her own terms—notably with Paul Mescal in the picture and major music honors stacking up. Fans and insiders alike are watching closely for any signs that her next project could build on all of these intertwined personal and professional triumphs. Speculation continues but there have been no unconfirmed leaks or rumors about new music—just high anticipation for whatever comes next.

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Gracie Abrams just turned 26 on September 7, and the day was filled with an outpouring of love, especially from her mother, Katie McGrath. According to The News, Katie shared a carousel of intimate childhood and recent photos on Instagram, calling Gracie wickedly loved and drawing hundreds of fan messages celebrating everything from her songwriting to her rise as one of pop’s brightest stars. This birthday capped off a monumental year that included hit singles, music festival performances, a sold-out international tour, and high-profile nominations like Song of the Year at the 2025 MTV VMAs for I Love You, I’m Sorry. Although Gracie didn’t win, her presence in such a crowded, competitive field—up against heavyweights like Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish—signals her arrival as a real force in the industry. It’s notable that this time, according to Elle, she skipped not only the VMA red carpet but the show entirely, a move that’s been the subject of some speculation among fans, though no official reason has been given.  

Meanwhile, her romantic life with Paul Mescal, the star of Aftersun and Normal People, has seen a subtle shift into the public eye. On September 6, Gracie posted a rare, understated black-and-white Instagram photo with Paul, marking only their second official post together. Outlets like The News and Azat TV picked up on the post’s significance, noting how tightly the couple guards their privacy. Their relationship became public knowledge in July after a soft launch with a photo from Glastonbury. Despite their low-key approach, both have revealed in past interviews that their connection feels grounding and supportive, and their rare appearances together still generate huge buzz online.  

On the social media front, Gracie continues to command serious influence, boasting over 5.4 million Instagram followers and generating up to $37,000 per post, as reported by HypeAuditor, with engagement rates still climbing. She made headlines this week when she called out Instagram on her Stories for repeatedly auto-following political accounts related to the new administration, a glitch Meta was forced to address publicly, according to AOL and Cosmopolitan UK.  

Perhaps the most biographically significant developments are this blend of commercial success, iconic industry milestones, and her increasing willingness to share glimpses of her personal life on her own terms—notably with Paul Mescal in the picture and major music honors stacking up. Fans and insiders alike are watching closely for any signs that her next project could build on all of these intertwined personal and professional triumphs. Speculation continues but there have been no unconfirmed leaks or rumors about new music—just high anticipation for whatever comes next.

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      <title>Gracie Abrams: Rising Pop Sensation's Meteoric Journey to Stardom | Exclusive Insights</title>
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Gracie Abrams has been everywhere these past few days and the momentum is unmistakable. Fresh off the heels of her sold-out show in Glasgow, she is gearing up for the North American leg of The Secret of Us Tour, which kicks off July 23 in Boston and wraps up with a major crowd-pleaser in Mexico City on August 27. Her second album, The Secret of Us, is still surging in popularity months after its June 2024 release, cementing her as one of Gen Z’s pop superstars and earning her first Billboard No. 1 in the US with the single That’s So True. The press can’t get enough: People recently spotlighted her as an artist who refuses to engage with haters online and whose social media philosophy is about preserving her creativity and emotional wellbeing. Gracie has drawn particular attention, not only for her music, but for what she’s learned about public scrutiny after opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour. As she put it to Billboard, she tries not to let public interest or online chatter infiltrate her personal or romantic life, and she credits Swift for showing her just how intense things can get for women at the top of the game.

On the relationship front, the Paul Mescal romance continues to be a headlining story. The couple made their relationship Instagram official with a Glastonbury selfie, and insiders told People that despite busy schedules, they're making each other a priority. Earlier this year, Gracie was spotted supporting Paul at his Brooklyn performance in A Streetcar Named Desire, adding to the genuine affection that’s got fans cheering for this celebrity pair.

In terms of live shows, Gracie’s Valentine’s Day concert remains a favorite for fans and herself, described by some outlets as one of her most intimate and love-soaked performances. This week, CHCH-TV gave her a birthday shout-out, reminding everyone how young and fast her career is rising.

Gracie’s social media presence keeps growing, with Instagram followers topping 5.4 million and engagement reaching an impressive 445,000 likes per post. Her estimated Instagram earnings for June 2025 ranged between 27,000 and 37,000 dollars, reflecting her strong brand power and financial success as an influencer.

The major headlines include the confirmation that she and Taylor Swift performed their Grammy-nominated duet Us at a much-talked-about Eras Tour stop in Toronto and the release of her single Close to You, a track she worked on for seven years and finally included on her latest album by popular demand. All signs point to Gracie Abrams being not just a pop phenom but a grounded and self-aware artist primed for the next chapter of superstardom.

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Gracie Abrams has been everywhere these past few days and the momentum is unmistakable. Fresh off the heels of her sold-out show in Glasgow, she is gearing up for the North American leg of The Secret of Us Tour, which kicks off July 23 in Boston and wraps up with a major crowd-pleaser in Mexico City on August 27. Her second album, The Secret of Us, is still surging in popularity months after its June 2024 release, cementing her as one of Gen Z’s pop superstars and earning her first Billboard No. 1 in the US with the single That’s So True. The press can’t get enough: People recently spotlighted her as an artist who refuses to engage with haters online and whose social media philosophy is about preserving her creativity and emotional wellbeing. Gracie has drawn particular attention, not only for her music, but for what she’s learned about public scrutiny after opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour. As she put it to Billboard, she tries not to let public interest or online chatter infiltrate her personal or romantic life, and she credits Swift for showing her just how intense things can get for women at the top of the game.

On the relationship front, the Paul Mescal romance continues to be a headlining story. The couple made their relationship Instagram official with a Glastonbury selfie, and insiders told People that despite busy schedules, they're making each other a priority. Earlier this year, Gracie was spotted supporting Paul at his Brooklyn performance in A Streetcar Named Desire, adding to the genuine affection that’s got fans cheering for this celebrity pair.

In terms of live shows, Gracie’s Valentine’s Day concert remains a favorite for fans and herself, described by some outlets as one of her most intimate and love-soaked performances. This week, CHCH-TV gave her a birthday shout-out, reminding everyone how young and fast her career is rising.

Gracie’s social media presence keeps growing, with Instagram followers topping 5.4 million and engagement reaching an impressive 445,000 likes per post. Her estimated Instagram earnings for June 2025 ranged between 27,000 and 37,000 dollars, reflecting her strong brand power and financial success as an influencer.

The major headlines include the confirmation that she and Taylor Swift performed their Grammy-nominated duet Us at a much-talked-about Eras Tour stop in Toronto and the release of her single Close to You, a track she worked on for seven years and finally included on her latest album by popular demand. All signs point to Gracie Abrams being not just a pop phenom but a grounded and self-aware artist primed for the next chapter of superstardom.

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Gracie Abrams has been everywhere these past few days and the momentum is unmistakable. Fresh off the heels of her sold-out show in Glasgow, she is gearing up for the North American leg of The Secret of Us Tour, which kicks off July 23 in Boston and wraps up with a major crowd-pleaser in Mexico City on August 27. Her second album, The Secret of Us, is still surging in popularity months after its June 2024 release, cementing her as one of Gen Z’s pop superstars and earning her first Billboard No. 1 in the US with the single That’s So True. The press can’t get enough: People recently spotlighted her as an artist who refuses to engage with haters online and whose social media philosophy is about preserving her creativity and emotional wellbeing. Gracie has drawn particular attention, not only for her music, but for what she’s learned about public scrutiny after opening for Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour. As she put it to Billboard, she tries not to let public interest or online chatter infiltrate her personal or romantic life, and she credits Swift for showing her just how intense things can get for women at the top of the game.

On the relationship front, the Paul Mescal romance continues to be a headlining story. The couple made their relationship Instagram official with a Glastonbury selfie, and insiders told People that despite busy schedules, they're making each other a priority. Earlier this year, Gracie was spotted supporting Paul at his Brooklyn performance in A Streetcar Named Desire, adding to the genuine affection that’s got fans cheering for this celebrity pair.

In terms of live shows, Gracie’s Valentine’s Day concert remains a favorite for fans and herself, described by some outlets as one of her most intimate and love-soaked performances. This week, CHCH-TV gave her a birthday shout-out, reminding everyone how young and fast her career is rising.

Gracie’s social media presence keeps growing, with Instagram followers topping 5.4 million and engagement reaching an impressive 445,000 likes per post. Her estimated Instagram earnings for June 2025 ranged between 27,000 and 37,000 dollars, reflecting her strong brand power and financial success as an influencer.

The major headlines include the confirmation that she and Taylor Swift performed their Grammy-nominated duet Us at a much-talked-about Eras Tour stop in Toronto and the release of her single Close to You, a track she worked on for seven years and finally included on her latest album by popular demand. All signs point to Gracie Abrams being not just a pop phenom but a grounded and self-aware artist primed for the next chapter of superstardom.

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      <title>Gracie Abrams: Hometown Triumphs, Drake's Curiosity, and the Perils of Stardom</title>
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Gracie Abrams has just come off the final wave of her massive Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, with a string of North American stadium dates coming to a close at the end of August according to inmusicblog.com. The last few shows were marked by her tradition of debuting unreleased tracks as surprise songs at each stop, keeping fan fervor alive. In an extremely intimate moment during her sold-out Los Angeles shows at the Kia Forum on August 6, as covered by AOL News, she brought out her childhood best friend and creative partner Audrey Hobert for the world premiere of a brand-new song called Minibar. Abrams and Hobert, who have written several songs together for Abrams’ second album, delighted fans with candid stories about their past, recalling meeting over high-top Converse at a fifth-grade graduation. This hometown show, full of new music and nostalgia, reads like a milestone event in Gracie’s story—a blend of stardom and accessible authenticity.

A more chaotic headline came courtesy of Drake, who on August 5 shared an Instagram Story showing off that he and Gracie share similar birthmarks, captioning it in a way that led social media into a meltdown, as reported by HuffPost. While the internet erupted with jokes, criticism, and declarations of weirdness, Abrams herself kept publicly silent. Notably, Drake has shown a recurrent fondness for her music, previously spotlighting her song I Knew It I Know You in March, but this latest post reignited an online conversation about celebrity boundaries.

Just a few days ago, Gracie continued to sparkle on social media, appearing in several trending images and Threads posts. Most notably on September 1, she drew attention on fashion and pop culture threads—her style, presence, and the fact she’s consistently a hot topic among young fans. There are also rumors, covered by AOL, continuing to swirl about a possible romance with actor Paul Mescal, whom she has reportedly been seen with throughout summer. Neither has confirmed the relationship, so any talk of a love story remains pure speculation.

A less glamorous moment came at Osheaga Festival, where The Concordian reports her festival set was abruptly cut short by a lightning storm, disappointing a crowd of eager fans but reaffirming the unpredictability of live performance. Each newsflash adds to Abrams’ growing cultural imprint—a young singer-songwriter who deftly balances fame, friendship, and the curiosity of millions.

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Gracie Abrams has just come off the final wave of her massive Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, with a string of North American stadium dates coming to a close at the end of August according to inmusicblog.com. The last few shows were marked by her tradition of debuting unreleased tracks as surprise songs at each stop, keeping fan fervor alive. In an extremely intimate moment during her sold-out Los Angeles shows at the Kia Forum on August 6, as covered by AOL News, she brought out her childhood best friend and creative partner Audrey Hobert for the world premiere of a brand-new song called Minibar. Abrams and Hobert, who have written several songs together for Abrams’ second album, delighted fans with candid stories about their past, recalling meeting over high-top Converse at a fifth-grade graduation. This hometown show, full of new music and nostalgia, reads like a milestone event in Gracie’s story—a blend of stardom and accessible authenticity.

A more chaotic headline came courtesy of Drake, who on August 5 shared an Instagram Story showing off that he and Gracie share similar birthmarks, captioning it in a way that led social media into a meltdown, as reported by HuffPost. While the internet erupted with jokes, criticism, and declarations of weirdness, Abrams herself kept publicly silent. Notably, Drake has shown a recurrent fondness for her music, previously spotlighting her song I Knew It I Know You in March, but this latest post reignited an online conversation about celebrity boundaries.

Just a few days ago, Gracie continued to sparkle on social media, appearing in several trending images and Threads posts. Most notably on September 1, she drew attention on fashion and pop culture threads—her style, presence, and the fact she’s consistently a hot topic among young fans. There are also rumors, covered by AOL, continuing to swirl about a possible romance with actor Paul Mescal, whom she has reportedly been seen with throughout summer. Neither has confirmed the relationship, so any talk of a love story remains pure speculation.

A less glamorous moment came at Osheaga Festival, where The Concordian reports her festival set was abruptly cut short by a lightning storm, disappointing a crowd of eager fans but reaffirming the unpredictability of live performance. Each newsflash adds to Abrams’ growing cultural imprint—a young singer-songwriter who deftly balances fame, friendship, and the curiosity of millions.

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Gracie Abrams has just come off the final wave of her massive Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, with a string of North American stadium dates coming to a close at the end of August according to inmusicblog.com. The last few shows were marked by her tradition of debuting unreleased tracks as surprise songs at each stop, keeping fan fervor alive. In an extremely intimate moment during her sold-out Los Angeles shows at the Kia Forum on August 6, as covered by AOL News, she brought out her childhood best friend and creative partner Audrey Hobert for the world premiere of a brand-new song called Minibar. Abrams and Hobert, who have written several songs together for Abrams’ second album, delighted fans with candid stories about their past, recalling meeting over high-top Converse at a fifth-grade graduation. This hometown show, full of new music and nostalgia, reads like a milestone event in Gracie’s story—a blend of stardom and accessible authenticity.

A more chaotic headline came courtesy of Drake, who on August 5 shared an Instagram Story showing off that he and Gracie share similar birthmarks, captioning it in a way that led social media into a meltdown, as reported by HuffPost. While the internet erupted with jokes, criticism, and declarations of weirdness, Abrams herself kept publicly silent. Notably, Drake has shown a recurrent fondness for her music, previously spotlighting her song I Knew It I Know You in March, but this latest post reignited an online conversation about celebrity boundaries.

Just a few days ago, Gracie continued to sparkle on social media, appearing in several trending images and Threads posts. Most notably on September 1, she drew attention on fashion and pop culture threads—her style, presence, and the fact she’s consistently a hot topic among young fans. There are also rumors, covered by AOL, continuing to swirl about a possible romance with actor Paul Mescal, whom she has reportedly been seen with throughout summer. Neither has confirmed the relationship, so any talk of a love story remains pure speculation.

A less glamorous moment came at Osheaga Festival, where The Concordian reports her festival set was abruptly cut short by a lightning storm, disappointing a crowd of eager fans but reaffirming the unpredictability of live performance. Each newsflash adds to Abrams’ growing cultural imprint—a young singer-songwriter who deftly balances fame, friendship, and the curiosity of millions.

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There has been a flurry of news around Gracie Abrams this past week, making her one of pop’s most-watched names. Abrams just wrapped her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, marking the end of a two-year run that took her through arenas in North America and Europe. According to inmusicblog.com, this last leg was particularly eventful, with each show featuring a different surprise song—standouts included a cover of Taylor Swift’s All Too Well 10 Minute Version in Los Angeles and the debut of unreleased tracks that had crowds and critics buzzing. The tour concluded in Mexico City on August 27, giving fans one last live taste of Abrams’s signature confessional stage presence.

But if you thought that was her only headline, think again. A major moment that’s drawn industry and fan attention alike came during her August 26 Mexico City concert. Multiple outlets including Us Weekly report that Abrams paused her set to congratulate Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce on their freshly announced engagement. She urged the crowd to celebrate, then sang her duet with Swift, “Us,” inviting fans to sing Taylor’s part. For context, Abrams and Swift’s friendship goes deep—their Grammy-nominated collaboration and Abrams’s time as an Eras Tour opener elevated her to a new level of global recognition. These public expressions of support highlight the mutual admiration and biographical significance of the connection, with some describing the Swift relationship as career-defining.

As for social media, it was a post from Drake that unexpectedly set X, formerly Twitter, on fire. As reported by AOL, Drake posted about a unique physical trait he shares with Abrams—a birthmark—which prompted a swell of memes, jokes, and concern from fans who labeled the post “weird and creepy.” While Drake has praised Gracie’s music repeatedly, this recent shout-out went viral and kept her name trending for days. Abrams herself has not responded, and her representatives are still silent, fueling speculation in fan circles though, to be clear, there is no evidence of any contact between them.

Elsewhere, Lil Wayne joined Abrams in publicly congratulating Swift and Kelce, but it was Gracie’s authenticity and visible joy in these moments that resonated most with audiences and press alike. Her emotional connection to peers, comfort with self-reinvention on stage, and loyalty to fans and friends continue to drive both her critical reputation and her social buzz. No sign yet of new music announcements, but with her current momentum, Abrams remains a rising force whose every move is watched intently across pop culture and social feeds.

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There has been a flurry of news around Gracie Abrams this past week, making her one of pop’s most-watched names. Abrams just wrapped her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, marking the end of a two-year run that took her through arenas in North America and Europe. According to inmusicblog.com, this last leg was particularly eventful, with each show featuring a different surprise song—standouts included a cover of Taylor Swift’s All Too Well 10 Minute Version in Los Angeles and the debut of unreleased tracks that had crowds and critics buzzing. The tour concluded in Mexico City on August 27, giving fans one last live taste of Abrams’s signature confessional stage presence.

But if you thought that was her only headline, think again. A major moment that’s drawn industry and fan attention alike came during her August 26 Mexico City concert. Multiple outlets including Us Weekly report that Abrams paused her set to congratulate Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce on their freshly announced engagement. She urged the crowd to celebrate, then sang her duet with Swift, “Us,” inviting fans to sing Taylor’s part. For context, Abrams and Swift’s friendship goes deep—their Grammy-nominated collaboration and Abrams’s time as an Eras Tour opener elevated her to a new level of global recognition. These public expressions of support highlight the mutual admiration and biographical significance of the connection, with some describing the Swift relationship as career-defining.

As for social media, it was a post from Drake that unexpectedly set X, formerly Twitter, on fire. As reported by AOL, Drake posted about a unique physical trait he shares with Abrams—a birthmark—which prompted a swell of memes, jokes, and concern from fans who labeled the post “weird and creepy.” While Drake has praised Gracie’s music repeatedly, this recent shout-out went viral and kept her name trending for days. Abrams herself has not responded, and her representatives are still silent, fueling speculation in fan circles though, to be clear, there is no evidence of any contact between them.

Elsewhere, Lil Wayne joined Abrams in publicly congratulating Swift and Kelce, but it was Gracie’s authenticity and visible joy in these moments that resonated most with audiences and press alike. Her emotional connection to peers, comfort with self-reinvention on stage, and loyalty to fans and friends continue to drive both her critical reputation and her social buzz. No sign yet of new music announcements, but with her current momentum, Abrams remains a rising force whose every move is watched intently across pop culture and social feeds.

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There has been a flurry of news around Gracie Abrams this past week, making her one of pop’s most-watched names. Abrams just wrapped her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour, marking the end of a two-year run that took her through arenas in North America and Europe. According to inmusicblog.com, this last leg was particularly eventful, with each show featuring a different surprise song—standouts included a cover of Taylor Swift’s All Too Well 10 Minute Version in Los Angeles and the debut of unreleased tracks that had crowds and critics buzzing. The tour concluded in Mexico City on August 27, giving fans one last live taste of Abrams’s signature confessional stage presence.

But if you thought that was her only headline, think again. A major moment that’s drawn industry and fan attention alike came during her August 26 Mexico City concert. Multiple outlets including Us Weekly report that Abrams paused her set to congratulate Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce on their freshly announced engagement. She urged the crowd to celebrate, then sang her duet with Swift, “Us,” inviting fans to sing Taylor’s part. For context, Abrams and Swift’s friendship goes deep—their Grammy-nominated collaboration and Abrams’s time as an Eras Tour opener elevated her to a new level of global recognition. These public expressions of support highlight the mutual admiration and biographical significance of the connection, with some describing the Swift relationship as career-defining.

As for social media, it was a post from Drake that unexpectedly set X, formerly Twitter, on fire. As reported by AOL, Drake posted about a unique physical trait he shares with Abrams—a birthmark—which prompted a swell of memes, jokes, and concern from fans who labeled the post “weird and creepy.” While Drake has praised Gracie’s music repeatedly, this recent shout-out went viral and kept her name trending for days. Abrams herself has not responded, and her representatives are still silent, fueling speculation in fan circles though, to be clear, there is no evidence of any contact between them.

Elsewhere, Lil Wayne joined Abrams in publicly congratulating Swift and Kelce, but it was Gracie’s authenticity and visible joy in these moments that resonated most with audiences and press alike. Her emotional connection to peers, comfort with self-reinvention on stage, and loyalty to fans and friends continue to drive both her critical reputation and her social buzz. No sign yet of new music announcements, but with her current momentum, Abrams remains a rising force whose every move is watched intently across pop culture and social feeds.

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Gracie Abrams is everywhere right now, almost as if she never left the stage after riding high with Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour. The biggest headline of the week hands down is her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour presale selling out in minutes according to Just Jared and IMDB, causing a near meltdown of Ticketmaster queues and resale prices to skyrocket. The resale scramble just underscores how Abrams has jumped from cult favorite to full-blown arena headliner—and if there was any doubt about her star power, it vanished with the announcement that additional tickets for general sale would drop only after the presale hysteria. Fans are on edge, watching for that next chance.

Proving her fanbase is as passionate as they are patient, social media caught fire when her Osheaga Festival set was hit by a lightning storm and cut twenty minutes short. PopMatters reports the online uproar was instant, with fans devastated and launching complaint threads at everything from festival organizers to the weather gods, mostly because thousands waited hours just to hear her play Close to You. Her set itself had already been massive, with fifty thousand on hand, most in those now-signature white skirts, hanging on every lyric. It is clear Abrams is mastering her rapt, emotional audience, but critics still say she is looking for that “iconic” crossover track to cement her legacy.

August also gave fans a surprise at the Los Angeles shows when Abrams debuted Minibar, a brand new song co-written and performed onstage with her best friend Audrey Hobert. According to AOL, their banter and shared story about meeting as kids gave the set an intimacy that set social media buzzing. She followed up with LA fan favorites and a cheeky throwback to a Soundcloud deep cut, then closed out as always with Close to You—the night easily reaffirmed her position as the queen of confessional pop for a new generation.

In the pop culture conversation, Gracie also had an unexpected and, frankly, bizarre cameo thanks to Drake. AOL reports that Drake posted about them sharing a birthmark, captioning his Instagram story with a line about hating his own until he saw hers, sparking instant commentary ranging from side-eyes to outright confusion. The posts went viral, and some users called his focus on Abrams “strange” and “creepy,” but as of today Gracie herself has not commented.

Her streak of recognition continues: during the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards, Abrams took home the Breakthrough Artist award, giving thanks to Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, and her collaborators, and urging hopefulness through turbulent times, as covered by People. Recent public appearances have been marked by high-energy, emotion-packed shows—including a Red Rocks performance where she was spotted up close in the crowd, as fans captured on Instagram. Social media continues to pulse with fan tributes and viral clips, painting a portrait of a generational artist in real t

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Gracie Abrams is everywhere right now, almost as if she never left the stage after riding high with Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour. The biggest headline of the week hands down is her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour presale selling out in minutes according to Just Jared and IMDB, causing a near meltdown of Ticketmaster queues and resale prices to skyrocket. The resale scramble just underscores how Abrams has jumped from cult favorite to full-blown arena headliner—and if there was any doubt about her star power, it vanished with the announcement that additional tickets for general sale would drop only after the presale hysteria. Fans are on edge, watching for that next chance.

Proving her fanbase is as passionate as they are patient, social media caught fire when her Osheaga Festival set was hit by a lightning storm and cut twenty minutes short. PopMatters reports the online uproar was instant, with fans devastated and launching complaint threads at everything from festival organizers to the weather gods, mostly because thousands waited hours just to hear her play Close to You. Her set itself had already been massive, with fifty thousand on hand, most in those now-signature white skirts, hanging on every lyric. It is clear Abrams is mastering her rapt, emotional audience, but critics still say she is looking for that “iconic” crossover track to cement her legacy.

August also gave fans a surprise at the Los Angeles shows when Abrams debuted Minibar, a brand new song co-written and performed onstage with her best friend Audrey Hobert. According to AOL, their banter and shared story about meeting as kids gave the set an intimacy that set social media buzzing. She followed up with LA fan favorites and a cheeky throwback to a Soundcloud deep cut, then closed out as always with Close to You—the night easily reaffirmed her position as the queen of confessional pop for a new generation.

In the pop culture conversation, Gracie also had an unexpected and, frankly, bizarre cameo thanks to Drake. AOL reports that Drake posted about them sharing a birthmark, captioning his Instagram story with a line about hating his own until he saw hers, sparking instant commentary ranging from side-eyes to outright confusion. The posts went viral, and some users called his focus on Abrams “strange” and “creepy,” but as of today Gracie herself has not commented.

Her streak of recognition continues: during the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards, Abrams took home the Breakthrough Artist award, giving thanks to Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, and her collaborators, and urging hopefulness through turbulent times, as covered by People. Recent public appearances have been marked by high-energy, emotion-packed shows—including a Red Rocks performance where she was spotted up close in the crowd, as fans captured on Instagram. Social media continues to pulse with fan tributes and viral clips, painting a portrait of a generational artist in real t

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Gracie Abrams is everywhere right now, almost as if she never left the stage after riding high with Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour. The biggest headline of the week hands down is her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour presale selling out in minutes according to Just Jared and IMDB, causing a near meltdown of Ticketmaster queues and resale prices to skyrocket. The resale scramble just underscores how Abrams has jumped from cult favorite to full-blown arena headliner—and if there was any doubt about her star power, it vanished with the announcement that additional tickets for general sale would drop only after the presale hysteria. Fans are on edge, watching for that next chance.

Proving her fanbase is as passionate as they are patient, social media caught fire when her Osheaga Festival set was hit by a lightning storm and cut twenty minutes short. PopMatters reports the online uproar was instant, with fans devastated and launching complaint threads at everything from festival organizers to the weather gods, mostly because thousands waited hours just to hear her play Close to You. Her set itself had already been massive, with fifty thousand on hand, most in those now-signature white skirts, hanging on every lyric. It is clear Abrams is mastering her rapt, emotional audience, but critics still say she is looking for that “iconic” crossover track to cement her legacy.

August also gave fans a surprise at the Los Angeles shows when Abrams debuted Minibar, a brand new song co-written and performed onstage with her best friend Audrey Hobert. According to AOL, their banter and shared story about meeting as kids gave the set an intimacy that set social media buzzing. She followed up with LA fan favorites and a cheeky throwback to a Soundcloud deep cut, then closed out as always with Close to You—the night easily reaffirmed her position as the queen of confessional pop for a new generation.

In the pop culture conversation, Gracie also had an unexpected and, frankly, bizarre cameo thanks to Drake. AOL reports that Drake posted about them sharing a birthmark, captioning his Instagram story with a line about hating his own until he saw hers, sparking instant commentary ranging from side-eyes to outright confusion. The posts went viral, and some users called his focus on Abrams “strange” and “creepy,” but as of today Gracie herself has not commented.

Her streak of recognition continues: during the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards, Abrams took home the Breakthrough Artist award, giving thanks to Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, and her collaborators, and urging hopefulness through turbulent times, as covered by People. Recent public appearances have been marked by high-energy, emotion-packed shows—including a Red Rocks performance where she was spotted up close in the crowd, as fans captured on Instagram. Social media continues to pulse with fan tributes and viral clips, painting a portrait of a generational artist in real t

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Gracie Abrams has been everywhere this week and her star just keeps rising. Monday saw a flurry of excitement after her headline performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago, sharing the stage with Robyn for a surprise duet of “Dancing On My Own”—a move hailed by Parade as one of the festival’s most unforgettable moments. Abrams capped her set with her own song “Close To You,” bringing Robyn out in cherry red heels for an electric live collaboration now racking up views on YouTube. In a heartfelt fan email, Gracie thanked Robyn, calling her a hero and crediting her with making some of her favorite music. Both artists flooded Instagram with mutual love, amplifying fan reactions and giving the festival a major pop culture moment.

Abrams remains busy beyond live shows, posting regularly to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter, where posts about her Chicago appearance and Red Rocks concert have gone viral. According to Instagram accounts like addyson.g.mitchell and marieevezumba, her up-close crowd moments at Red Rocks were the highlight of the night. Fans recount singing with her mid-show and sharing stories under the hashtag #singing and #thatssotrue, reflecting Abrams’s ongoing commitment to fan engagement.

Music releases have kept momentum. On August 22, she performed her latest single “Where Do We Go Now?” in a live session for Interscope/Geffen, boosting anticipation for her next project. Vevo Extended Play also dropped her performance of “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” reminding industry watchers how much 2025 has belonged to Gracie Abrams as she expands her reach and refines her sound.

Major headlines extend beyond music. A piece by Joan Evans highlights Abrams’s impressive health transformation. She reportedly shed 15–20 pounds through consistent exercise and nutrition, prioritizing endurance and stage presence for her nonstop touring life. Gracie herself has spoken out about understanding her body and feeling more confident—her health journey applauded as a model for young artists balancing career demands with wellness. The coverage frames her as not just a pop sensation but a role model, with insiders suggesting her physical transformation is matched by new emotional and professional resilience.

If you scroll TikTok or YouTube, fan covers of “That’s So True” and viral clips from her shows are everywhere. While her social media is full of glowing mentions, there are no major scandals or controversies in the last few days—just pure buzz about a performer who connects deeply and is quickly becoming one of the defining voices of her generation.

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Gracie Abrams has been everywhere this week and her star just keeps rising. Monday saw a flurry of excitement after her headline performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago, sharing the stage with Robyn for a surprise duet of “Dancing On My Own”—a move hailed by Parade as one of the festival’s most unforgettable moments. Abrams capped her set with her own song “Close To You,” bringing Robyn out in cherry red heels for an electric live collaboration now racking up views on YouTube. In a heartfelt fan email, Gracie thanked Robyn, calling her a hero and crediting her with making some of her favorite music. Both artists flooded Instagram with mutual love, amplifying fan reactions and giving the festival a major pop culture moment.

Abrams remains busy beyond live shows, posting regularly to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter, where posts about her Chicago appearance and Red Rocks concert have gone viral. According to Instagram accounts like addyson.g.mitchell and marieevezumba, her up-close crowd moments at Red Rocks were the highlight of the night. Fans recount singing with her mid-show and sharing stories under the hashtag #singing and #thatssotrue, reflecting Abrams’s ongoing commitment to fan engagement.

Music releases have kept momentum. On August 22, she performed her latest single “Where Do We Go Now?” in a live session for Interscope/Geffen, boosting anticipation for her next project. Vevo Extended Play also dropped her performance of “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” reminding industry watchers how much 2025 has belonged to Gracie Abrams as she expands her reach and refines her sound.

Major headlines extend beyond music. A piece by Joan Evans highlights Abrams’s impressive health transformation. She reportedly shed 15–20 pounds through consistent exercise and nutrition, prioritizing endurance and stage presence for her nonstop touring life. Gracie herself has spoken out about understanding her body and feeling more confident—her health journey applauded as a model for young artists balancing career demands with wellness. The coverage frames her as not just a pop sensation but a role model, with insiders suggesting her physical transformation is matched by new emotional and professional resilience.

If you scroll TikTok or YouTube, fan covers of “That’s So True” and viral clips from her shows are everywhere. While her social media is full of glowing mentions, there are no major scandals or controversies in the last few days—just pure buzz about a performer who connects deeply and is quickly becoming one of the defining voices of her generation.

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Gracie Abrams has been everywhere this week and her star just keeps rising. Monday saw a flurry of excitement after her headline performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago, sharing the stage with Robyn for a surprise duet of “Dancing On My Own”—a move hailed by Parade as one of the festival’s most unforgettable moments. Abrams capped her set with her own song “Close To You,” bringing Robyn out in cherry red heels for an electric live collaboration now racking up views on YouTube. In a heartfelt fan email, Gracie thanked Robyn, calling her a hero and crediting her with making some of her favorite music. Both artists flooded Instagram with mutual love, amplifying fan reactions and giving the festival a major pop culture moment.

Abrams remains busy beyond live shows, posting regularly to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter, where posts about her Chicago appearance and Red Rocks concert have gone viral. According to Instagram accounts like addyson.g.mitchell and marieevezumba, her up-close crowd moments at Red Rocks were the highlight of the night. Fans recount singing with her mid-show and sharing stories under the hashtag #singing and #thatssotrue, reflecting Abrams’s ongoing commitment to fan engagement.

Music releases have kept momentum. On August 22, she performed her latest single “Where Do We Go Now?” in a live session for Interscope/Geffen, boosting anticipation for her next project. Vevo Extended Play also dropped her performance of “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” reminding industry watchers how much 2025 has belonged to Gracie Abrams as she expands her reach and refines her sound.

Major headlines extend beyond music. A piece by Joan Evans highlights Abrams’s impressive health transformation. She reportedly shed 15–20 pounds through consistent exercise and nutrition, prioritizing endurance and stage presence for her nonstop touring life. Gracie herself has spoken out about understanding her body and feeling more confident—her health journey applauded as a model for young artists balancing career demands with wellness. The coverage frames her as not just a pop sensation but a role model, with insiders suggesting her physical transformation is matched by new emotional and professional resilience.

If you scroll TikTok or YouTube, fan covers of “That’s So True” and viral clips from her shows are everywhere. While her social media is full of glowing mentions, there are no major scandals or controversies in the last few days—just pure buzz about a performer who connects deeply and is quickly becoming one of the defining voices of her generation.

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Gracie Abrams has commanded headlines this week with a convergence of tour milestones, celebrity intrigue, and viral fan moments that seem poised to be etched into her rising-star biography. After making her debut on Outside Lands’ main stage in San Francisco on August 10th, both SFGate and Elle detailed how Abrams, visibly emotional, performed before a crowd that included California Governor Gavin Newsom and Nancy Pelosi, wearing a blush-pink custom Zac Posen gown that Zac himself congratulated on Instagram. Elle highlighted this fashion moment as a blend of her understated style and San Francisco’s creative spirit, which was further amplified by a Gap-sponsored artisanal hoodie activation at the festival. Her set, described by We Write About Music as a “headliner-worthy journey,” was lauded for its emotive vocals and cinematic intimacy, with the publication openly naming her pop’s “next big thing.”

Abrams’ personal life spilled into public conversation when Paul Mescal—Oscar nominee and her boyfriend—was seen supporting her at her Red Rocks Amphitheatre show on August 11th, with K99 in Colorado calling out his presence and her ever-rising industry status. But the biggest viral flashpoint came days later: Drake, notoriously selective with public praise, posted about sharing a birthmark with Abrams on his Instagram Stories, prompting a swirling discussion on social media and pop culture corners, with HuffPost calling the moment “weird” and many fans on X reacting with unease and a dose of humor.

On the business and music front, Abrams continues to put fans at the center of her career narrative. AOL reports she debuted a brand-new song “Minibar” with her best friend and frequent collaborator Audrey Hobert at her sold-out Kia Forum shows in LA, and, in an unexpected flex of her musical roots, performed her decade-old SoundCloud cut “In Between” at the same venue. She also paid homage to her mentor by performing Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well” in its epic ten-minute form, drawing deep emotional resonance from the crowd, as described by Cover Me Songs.

Yet not all press has been celebratory. Parade notes that fans were left disappointed after purported photos of fan gifts allegedly discarded post-concert in Australia circulated online, prompting discussions about the logistics and etiquette of accepting tour gifts. While most fans and commentators agreed artists can’t keep every item, the public sharing of discarded gifts was seen as “mean spirited,” though Parade and most online voices ultimately directed frustration at whoever publicized the images—not Abrams herself.

Through all this, Gracie Abrams has stayed above the fray, refraining from public comment on controversies and continuing the final, highly anticipated run of her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour with surprise setlists and ever-growing audiences. For a week filled with headlines about her artistry, associations, and social media moments, th

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Gracie Abrams has commanded headlines this week with a convergence of tour milestones, celebrity intrigue, and viral fan moments that seem poised to be etched into her rising-star biography. After making her debut on Outside Lands’ main stage in San Francisco on August 10th, both SFGate and Elle detailed how Abrams, visibly emotional, performed before a crowd that included California Governor Gavin Newsom and Nancy Pelosi, wearing a blush-pink custom Zac Posen gown that Zac himself congratulated on Instagram. Elle highlighted this fashion moment as a blend of her understated style and San Francisco’s creative spirit, which was further amplified by a Gap-sponsored artisanal hoodie activation at the festival. Her set, described by We Write About Music as a “headliner-worthy journey,” was lauded for its emotive vocals and cinematic intimacy, with the publication openly naming her pop’s “next big thing.”

Abrams’ personal life spilled into public conversation when Paul Mescal—Oscar nominee and her boyfriend—was seen supporting her at her Red Rocks Amphitheatre show on August 11th, with K99 in Colorado calling out his presence and her ever-rising industry status. But the biggest viral flashpoint came days later: Drake, notoriously selective with public praise, posted about sharing a birthmark with Abrams on his Instagram Stories, prompting a swirling discussion on social media and pop culture corners, with HuffPost calling the moment “weird” and many fans on X reacting with unease and a dose of humor.

On the business and music front, Abrams continues to put fans at the center of her career narrative. AOL reports she debuted a brand-new song “Minibar” with her best friend and frequent collaborator Audrey Hobert at her sold-out Kia Forum shows in LA, and, in an unexpected flex of her musical roots, performed her decade-old SoundCloud cut “In Between” at the same venue. She also paid homage to her mentor by performing Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well” in its epic ten-minute form, drawing deep emotional resonance from the crowd, as described by Cover Me Songs.

Yet not all press has been celebratory. Parade notes that fans were left disappointed after purported photos of fan gifts allegedly discarded post-concert in Australia circulated online, prompting discussions about the logistics and etiquette of accepting tour gifts. While most fans and commentators agreed artists can’t keep every item, the public sharing of discarded gifts was seen as “mean spirited,” though Parade and most online voices ultimately directed frustration at whoever publicized the images—not Abrams herself.

Through all this, Gracie Abrams has stayed above the fray, refraining from public comment on controversies and continuing the final, highly anticipated run of her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour with surprise setlists and ever-growing audiences. For a week filled with headlines about her artistry, associations, and social media moments, th

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Gracie Abrams has commanded headlines this week with a convergence of tour milestones, celebrity intrigue, and viral fan moments that seem poised to be etched into her rising-star biography. After making her debut on Outside Lands’ main stage in San Francisco on August 10th, both SFGate and Elle detailed how Abrams, visibly emotional, performed before a crowd that included California Governor Gavin Newsom and Nancy Pelosi, wearing a blush-pink custom Zac Posen gown that Zac himself congratulated on Instagram. Elle highlighted this fashion moment as a blend of her understated style and San Francisco’s creative spirit, which was further amplified by a Gap-sponsored artisanal hoodie activation at the festival. Her set, described by We Write About Music as a “headliner-worthy journey,” was lauded for its emotive vocals and cinematic intimacy, with the publication openly naming her pop’s “next big thing.”

Abrams’ personal life spilled into public conversation when Paul Mescal—Oscar nominee and her boyfriend—was seen supporting her at her Red Rocks Amphitheatre show on August 11th, with K99 in Colorado calling out his presence and her ever-rising industry status. But the biggest viral flashpoint came days later: Drake, notoriously selective with public praise, posted about sharing a birthmark with Abrams on his Instagram Stories, prompting a swirling discussion on social media and pop culture corners, with HuffPost calling the moment “weird” and many fans on X reacting with unease and a dose of humor.

On the business and music front, Abrams continues to put fans at the center of her career narrative. AOL reports she debuted a brand-new song “Minibar” with her best friend and frequent collaborator Audrey Hobert at her sold-out Kia Forum shows in LA, and, in an unexpected flex of her musical roots, performed her decade-old SoundCloud cut “In Between” at the same venue. She also paid homage to her mentor by performing Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well” in its epic ten-minute form, drawing deep emotional resonance from the crowd, as described by Cover Me Songs.

Yet not all press has been celebratory. Parade notes that fans were left disappointed after purported photos of fan gifts allegedly discarded post-concert in Australia circulated online, prompting discussions about the logistics and etiquette of accepting tour gifts. While most fans and commentators agreed artists can’t keep every item, the public sharing of discarded gifts was seen as “mean spirited,” though Parade and most online voices ultimately directed frustration at whoever publicized the images—not Abrams herself.

Through all this, Gracie Abrams has stayed above the fray, refraining from public comment on controversies and continuing the final, highly anticipated run of her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour with surprise setlists and ever-growing audiences. For a week filled with headlines about her artistry, associations, and social media moments, th

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I am Biosnap AI, and here is the past few days for Gracie Abrams: The biggest biographical headline is momentum from her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour cresting into marquee stages and viral moments. Over the weekend, she lit up Outside Lands in San Francisco wearing a custom blush pink GapStudio gown by Zac Posen, who cheered her on from the crowd and on Instagram; the fashion-meets-music crossover matters because Posen’s public co-sign positions Abrams as a style figure as well as a charting artist, with ELLE and AOL spotlighting the look and the brand activation on site via Gaps Hoodie House collaboration with Holy Stitch, suggesting deeper fashion and philanthropy adjacency going forward, per ELLE and AOL. According to ELLE and AOL, she’s been stacking milestones lately, from a Glastonbury debut to two sold-out Madison Square Garden nights, and is closing the tour at the end of August, a clean narrative arc that sets the table for her next era.

Onstage in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum on August 7, she delivered a 10-minute cover of Taylor Swift’s All Too Well, telling fans she spoke with Swift that day and was still carrying the magic of opening The Eras Tour; that’s artistically significant because it reinforces the Swift lineage and Abrams storytelling bona fides, reported by Rolling Stone via Lite 105, Z107.1 FM, and echoed by Vinyl Me, Please. Tour business is brisk: local outlets report sold-out Red Rocks dates August 11–12 and Mexico City’s Pepsi Center August 26–27, per Rolling Stone via Lite 105 and Z107.1 FM.

Social media stirred when Drake posted an Instagram Story comparing his birthmark to Abrams, saying he used to hate it but now it’s art; discourse on X veered from amused to uneasy. This is clearly a visibility spike for Abrams that expands her pop-rap adjacency while inviting scrutiny; Abrams has not responded as of press time, reported by HuffPost via AOL. Separately, fan accounts flagged her Red Rocks performance of Free Now on August 11; while not official press, the clip aligns with her current set traditions, per Gracie Abrams Updates on Instagram. For hardcore tour-watchers, tracking surprise songs remains a fan-canon sport, and InMusic Blog notes she’s continued the rotating selections on the Secret of Us Deluxe Tour.

Unconfirmed or speculative: Vinyl Me, Please opines about imminent new projects and collaborations; treat as informed speculation, not a confirmed announcement. The through-line this week is stature: fashion-world embrace, sold-out iconic venues, a Taylor homage that doubles as a career statement, and a viral mention from Drake that widened the conversation.

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I am Biosnap AI, and here is the past few days for Gracie Abrams: The biggest biographical headline is momentum from her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour cresting into marquee stages and viral moments. Over the weekend, she lit up Outside Lands in San Francisco wearing a custom blush pink GapStudio gown by Zac Posen, who cheered her on from the crowd and on Instagram; the fashion-meets-music crossover matters because Posen’s public co-sign positions Abrams as a style figure as well as a charting artist, with ELLE and AOL spotlighting the look and the brand activation on site via Gaps Hoodie House collaboration with Holy Stitch, suggesting deeper fashion and philanthropy adjacency going forward, per ELLE and AOL. According to ELLE and AOL, she’s been stacking milestones lately, from a Glastonbury debut to two sold-out Madison Square Garden nights, and is closing the tour at the end of August, a clean narrative arc that sets the table for her next era.

Onstage in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum on August 7, she delivered a 10-minute cover of Taylor Swift’s All Too Well, telling fans she spoke with Swift that day and was still carrying the magic of opening The Eras Tour; that’s artistically significant because it reinforces the Swift lineage and Abrams storytelling bona fides, reported by Rolling Stone via Lite 105, Z107.1 FM, and echoed by Vinyl Me, Please. Tour business is brisk: local outlets report sold-out Red Rocks dates August 11–12 and Mexico City’s Pepsi Center August 26–27, per Rolling Stone via Lite 105 and Z107.1 FM.

Social media stirred when Drake posted an Instagram Story comparing his birthmark to Abrams, saying he used to hate it but now it’s art; discourse on X veered from amused to uneasy. This is clearly a visibility spike for Abrams that expands her pop-rap adjacency while inviting scrutiny; Abrams has not responded as of press time, reported by HuffPost via AOL. Separately, fan accounts flagged her Red Rocks performance of Free Now on August 11; while not official press, the clip aligns with her current set traditions, per Gracie Abrams Updates on Instagram. For hardcore tour-watchers, tracking surprise songs remains a fan-canon sport, and InMusic Blog notes she’s continued the rotating selections on the Secret of Us Deluxe Tour.

Unconfirmed or speculative: Vinyl Me, Please opines about imminent new projects and collaborations; treat as informed speculation, not a confirmed announcement. The through-line this week is stature: fashion-world embrace, sold-out iconic venues, a Taylor homage that doubles as a career statement, and a viral mention from Drake that widened the conversation.

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I am Biosnap AI, and here is the past few days for Gracie Abrams: The biggest biographical headline is momentum from her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour cresting into marquee stages and viral moments. Over the weekend, she lit up Outside Lands in San Francisco wearing a custom blush pink GapStudio gown by Zac Posen, who cheered her on from the crowd and on Instagram; the fashion-meets-music crossover matters because Posen’s public co-sign positions Abrams as a style figure as well as a charting artist, with ELLE and AOL spotlighting the look and the brand activation on site via Gaps Hoodie House collaboration with Holy Stitch, suggesting deeper fashion and philanthropy adjacency going forward, per ELLE and AOL. According to ELLE and AOL, she’s been stacking milestones lately, from a Glastonbury debut to two sold-out Madison Square Garden nights, and is closing the tour at the end of August, a clean narrative arc that sets the table for her next era.

Onstage in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum on August 7, she delivered a 10-minute cover of Taylor Swift’s All Too Well, telling fans she spoke with Swift that day and was still carrying the magic of opening The Eras Tour; that’s artistically significant because it reinforces the Swift lineage and Abrams storytelling bona fides, reported by Rolling Stone via Lite 105, Z107.1 FM, and echoed by Vinyl Me, Please. Tour business is brisk: local outlets report sold-out Red Rocks dates August 11–12 and Mexico City’s Pepsi Center August 26–27, per Rolling Stone via Lite 105 and Z107.1 FM.

Social media stirred when Drake posted an Instagram Story comparing his birthmark to Abrams, saying he used to hate it but now it’s art; discourse on X veered from amused to uneasy. This is clearly a visibility spike for Abrams that expands her pop-rap adjacency while inviting scrutiny; Abrams has not responded as of press time, reported by HuffPost via AOL. Separately, fan accounts flagged her Red Rocks performance of Free Now on August 11; while not official press, the clip aligns with her current set traditions, per Gracie Abrams Updates on Instagram. For hardcore tour-watchers, tracking surprise songs remains a fan-canon sport, and InMusic Blog notes she’s continued the rotating selections on the Secret of Us Deluxe Tour.

Unconfirmed or speculative: Vinyl Me, Please opines about imminent new projects and collaborations; treat as informed speculation, not a confirmed announcement. The through-line this week is stature: fashion-world embrace, sold-out iconic venues, a Taylor homage that doubles as a career statement, and a viral mention from Drake that widened the conversation.

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In the past few days Gracie Abrams has been the center of major headlines with a whirlwind of high-profile performances notable celebrity sightings and viral social media moments. Gracie headlined two sold-out nights at Los Angeles’ iconic Kia Forum as part of her Secret of Us Deluxe Tour drawing in a high-wattage audience including Paul Mescal Lucy Hale Noah Beck Tyler Blackburn and Lola Tung among others who were spotted singing and celebrating in the crowd according to TMZ. The concerts were marked by powerful emotional sets including a buzzworthy live debut of the new song Mini Bar performed alongside her childhood friend and songwriting partner Audrey Hobert. The pair’s collaborative chemistry lit up the stage especially as they reminisced about their fifth grade friendship and harmonized on That’s So True giving fans a heartfelt glimpse behind their creative process as covered by JamBase.

One of the highlight moments came when Gracie delivered a stunning ten-minute cover of Taylor Swift’s All Too Well a nod to her close connection with Swift who she supported on the Eras Tour. Her performance of All Too Well sent Swifties into a frenzy and further cemented her reputation for raw storytelling and emotional depth according to Vinyl Me Please and confirmed by audience social media posts. This connection with Taylor continues to shape Gracie’s narrative as she actively engages fans on Instagram and TikTok sharing glimpses of rehearsals backstage camaraderie and personal reflections from the road all of which have helped her build a tight-knit online following.

On the social media front Gracie found herself the subject of widespread discussion after Drake posted about her on his Instagram Stories on August 5. In what HuffPost called a weird post Drake compared his own birthmark to Gracie’s and mused that she turned it into art which sparked both amusement and criticism on X formerly Twitter with many fans declaring it strange and some poking fun at Drake’s apparent obsession. At the moment Gracie has not responded to these posts and her team remains quiet on the matter.

Besides celebrity drama and blockbuster concerts Abrams has also been maintaining serious festival momentum performing at Lollapalooza in Chicago where she surprised fans with a duet of Dancing On My Own with Robyn and then headed north for a warmly received set at Osheaga in Montreal despite a weather-shortened appearance. She recently made a splash at a private Boston event performing alongside Elton John further boosting her musical credibility. With a major set at Outside Lands coming up and her tour wrapping in Mexico City later this month Gracie’s present activities signal not only a star on the rise but an artist defined by her genuine connection to fans genre-blurring performances and enviable industry alliances. Long-term this surge in visibility diverse collaborations and willingness to embrace new formats might be t

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One of the highlight moments came when Gracie delivered a stunning ten-minute cover of Taylor Swift’s All Too Well a nod to her close connection with Swift who she supported on the Eras Tour. Her performance of All Too Well sent Swifties into a frenzy and further cemented her reputation for raw storytelling and emotional depth according to Vinyl Me Please and confirmed by audience social media posts. This connection with Taylor continues to shape Gracie’s narrative as she actively engages fans on Instagram and TikTok sharing glimpses of rehearsals backstage camaraderie and personal reflections from the road all of which have helped her build a tight-knit online following.

On the social media front Gracie found herself the subject of widespread discussion after Drake posted about her on his Instagram Stories on August 5. In what HuffPost called a weird post Drake compared his own birthmark to Gracie’s and mused that she turned it into art which sparked both amusement and criticism on X formerly Twitter with many fans declaring it strange and some poking fun at Drake’s apparent obsession. At the moment Gracie has not responded to these posts and her team remains quiet on the matter.

Besides celebrity drama and blockbuster concerts Abrams has also been maintaining serious festival momentum performing at Lollapalooza in Chicago where she surprised fans with a duet of Dancing On My Own with Robyn and then headed north for a warmly received set at Osheaga in Montreal despite a weather-shortened appearance. She recently made a splash at a private Boston event performing alongside Elton John further boosting her musical credibility. With a major set at Outside Lands coming up and her tour wrapping in Mexico City later this month Gracie’s present activities signal not only a star on the rise but an artist defined by her genuine connection to fans genre-blurring performances and enviable industry alliances. Long-term this surge in visibility diverse collaborations and willingness to embrace new formats might be t

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One of the highlight moments came when Gracie delivered a stunning ten-minute cover of Taylor Swift’s All Too Well a nod to her close connection with Swift who she supported on the Eras Tour. Her performance of All Too Well sent Swifties into a frenzy and further cemented her reputation for raw storytelling and emotional depth according to Vinyl Me Please and confirmed by audience social media posts. This connection with Taylor continues to shape Gracie’s narrative as she actively engages fans on Instagram and TikTok sharing glimpses of rehearsals backstage camaraderie and personal reflections from the road all of which have helped her build a tight-knit online following.

On the social media front Gracie found herself the subject of widespread discussion after Drake posted about her on his Instagram Stories on August 5. In what HuffPost called a weird post Drake compared his own birthmark to Gracie’s and mused that she turned it into art which sparked both amusement and criticism on X formerly Twitter with many fans declaring it strange and some poking fun at Drake’s apparent obsession. At the moment Gracie has not responded to these posts and her team remains quiet on the matter.

Besides celebrity drama and blockbuster concerts Abrams has also been maintaining serious festival momentum performing at Lollapalooza in Chicago where she surprised fans with a duet of Dancing On My Own with Robyn and then headed north for a warmly received set at Osheaga in Montreal despite a weather-shortened appearance. She recently made a splash at a private Boston event performing alongside Elton John further boosting her musical credibility. With a major set at Outside Lands coming up and her tour wrapping in Mexico City later this month Gracie’s present activities signal not only a star on the rise but an artist defined by her genuine connection to fans genre-blurring performances and enviable industry alliances. Long-term this surge in visibility diverse collaborations and willingness to embrace new formats might be t

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Gracie Abrams just capped a whirlwind week that cements her status as one of music’s fastest-rising stars, packed with career-defining moments that have everyone buzzing. On Sunday, she stunned an exclusive Boston crowd by opening for none other than Elton John at a private event at the Encore Boston Harbor Casino, with fans sharing snaps and footage on Instagram and X. Elton, long retired from major touring, joined her for what attendees called a rare and magical pairing according to Parade. This unanticipated collaboration quickly became a talking point across pop culture columns, hinting at Gracie’s growing prestige in the industry. Just days before, Gracie took the main stage for Day One of Lollapalooza 2025 in Chicago, where she wowed fans with her signature confessional pop – and dropped jaws when Swedish icon Robyn joined her onstage for a duet of “Dancing On My Own.” The media, including AOL and Parade, called it a “show to remember,” and Gracie shared a heartfelt Instagram tribute to Robyn and Chicago, a post quickly circulated by her fan pages.

Her Lollapalooza appearance prompted some debate. While Parade called the set “beautiful,” The Daily Illini critiqued the pacing for veering into slower territory mid-set, even as the crowd sang along loudly to every word of hits like “I Love You, I’m Sorry” and “Risk.” Despite the mixed review, the sheer crowd engagement and surprise collaboration with Robyn are being widely cited as career milestones.

Gracie kept her momentum going with a set at Montreal’s Osheaga festival on Saturday, charming the crowd even as weather disruptions cut things short. The festival run comes amid the finishing stretch of her “Secrets of Us” Tour, which is set to wrap up with two sold-out shows in Mexico City later this month.

On the social media front, Gracie’s duet with Robyn trended on Instagram and X, while footage of her Glastonbury Festival set, which happened the week prior, also resurfaced as fans caught pop star Charli XCX watching Gracie’s performance from the balcony, shared by fan accounts and Parade. Charli’s appearance underscores the growing respect Abrams commands among her industry peers. In a more unusual twist, Canadian rapper Drake sparked curiosity online after he posted about Gracie on Instagram, a move covered by international outlets, though details remain limited and speculation is swirling about whether a collaboration or personal connection is brewing. With these high-profile performances, starry endorsements, and headline-grabbing surprises, Gracie Abrams’ past few days mark a new high point in her public profile and hint that her next chapter may be the biggest yet.

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Gracie Abrams just capped a whirlwind week that cements her status as one of music’s fastest-rising stars, packed with career-defining moments that have everyone buzzing. On Sunday, she stunned an exclusive Boston crowd by opening for none other than Elton John at a private event at the Encore Boston Harbor Casino, with fans sharing snaps and footage on Instagram and X. Elton, long retired from major touring, joined her for what attendees called a rare and magical pairing according to Parade. This unanticipated collaboration quickly became a talking point across pop culture columns, hinting at Gracie’s growing prestige in the industry. Just days before, Gracie took the main stage for Day One of Lollapalooza 2025 in Chicago, where she wowed fans with her signature confessional pop – and dropped jaws when Swedish icon Robyn joined her onstage for a duet of “Dancing On My Own.” The media, including AOL and Parade, called it a “show to remember,” and Gracie shared a heartfelt Instagram tribute to Robyn and Chicago, a post quickly circulated by her fan pages.

Her Lollapalooza appearance prompted some debate. While Parade called the set “beautiful,” The Daily Illini critiqued the pacing for veering into slower territory mid-set, even as the crowd sang along loudly to every word of hits like “I Love You, I’m Sorry” and “Risk.” Despite the mixed review, the sheer crowd engagement and surprise collaboration with Robyn are being widely cited as career milestones.

Gracie kept her momentum going with a set at Montreal’s Osheaga festival on Saturday, charming the crowd even as weather disruptions cut things short. The festival run comes amid the finishing stretch of her “Secrets of Us” Tour, which is set to wrap up with two sold-out shows in Mexico City later this month.

On the social media front, Gracie’s duet with Robyn trended on Instagram and X, while footage of her Glastonbury Festival set, which happened the week prior, also resurfaced as fans caught pop star Charli XCX watching Gracie’s performance from the balcony, shared by fan accounts and Parade. Charli’s appearance underscores the growing respect Abrams commands among her industry peers. In a more unusual twist, Canadian rapper Drake sparked curiosity online after he posted about Gracie on Instagram, a move covered by international outlets, though details remain limited and speculation is swirling about whether a collaboration or personal connection is brewing. With these high-profile performances, starry endorsements, and headline-grabbing surprises, Gracie Abrams’ past few days mark a new high point in her public profile and hint that her next chapter may be the biggest yet.

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Gracie Abrams just capped a whirlwind week that cements her status as one of music’s fastest-rising stars, packed with career-defining moments that have everyone buzzing. On Sunday, she stunned an exclusive Boston crowd by opening for none other than Elton John at a private event at the Encore Boston Harbor Casino, with fans sharing snaps and footage on Instagram and X. Elton, long retired from major touring, joined her for what attendees called a rare and magical pairing according to Parade. This unanticipated collaboration quickly became a talking point across pop culture columns, hinting at Gracie’s growing prestige in the industry. Just days before, Gracie took the main stage for Day One of Lollapalooza 2025 in Chicago, where she wowed fans with her signature confessional pop – and dropped jaws when Swedish icon Robyn joined her onstage for a duet of “Dancing On My Own.” The media, including AOL and Parade, called it a “show to remember,” and Gracie shared a heartfelt Instagram tribute to Robyn and Chicago, a post quickly circulated by her fan pages.

Her Lollapalooza appearance prompted some debate. While Parade called the set “beautiful,” The Daily Illini critiqued the pacing for veering into slower territory mid-set, even as the crowd sang along loudly to every word of hits like “I Love You, I’m Sorry” and “Risk.” Despite the mixed review, the sheer crowd engagement and surprise collaboration with Robyn are being widely cited as career milestones.

Gracie kept her momentum going with a set at Montreal’s Osheaga festival on Saturday, charming the crowd even as weather disruptions cut things short. The festival run comes amid the finishing stretch of her “Secrets of Us” Tour, which is set to wrap up with two sold-out shows in Mexico City later this month.

On the social media front, Gracie’s duet with Robyn trended on Instagram and X, while footage of her Glastonbury Festival set, which happened the week prior, also resurfaced as fans caught pop star Charli XCX watching Gracie’s performance from the balcony, shared by fan accounts and Parade. Charli’s appearance underscores the growing respect Abrams commands among her industry peers. In a more unusual twist, Canadian rapper Drake sparked curiosity online after he posted about Gracie on Instagram, a move covered by international outlets, though details remain limited and speculation is swirling about whether a collaboration or personal connection is brewing. With these high-profile performances, starry endorsements, and headline-grabbing surprises, Gracie Abrams’ past few days mark a new high point in her public profile and hint that her next chapter may be the biggest yet.

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Gracie Abrams just made headlines with a show-stopping performance at Lollapalooza 2025 in Chicago on July 31. Dazzling the crowd with a champagne-colored two-piece outfit, Abrams delivered what fans are calling an unforgettable set. The real moment everyone is buzzing about came when Swedish pop legend Robyn joined her onstage as a surprise guest for a duet of Robyn’s iconic “Dancing On My Own.” Videos and high-energy social reactions have been everywhere, with Rolling Stone, Parade, and Instagram lighting up with praise for their electric chemistry. Abrams herself posted on Instagram the day after, penning an emotional thank-you to Chicago and an ode to Robyn, saying seeing Robyn walk out in cherry-red heels made her heart stop—calling the duet “impossible to believe.” Comments from fans and celebrities poured in, labeling the night “perfect” and Abrams herself “a literal legend,” not to mention a chorus of new “Graciepalooza” devotees cropping up on social media. The performance was immediately picked up as a major story by outlets including Parade and Vinyl Me Please, emphasizing its long-term impact given the rarity of big cross-generational pop collaborations at live festivals.  

In the broader context of her current tour, Abrams is making the most of her run. She’s in the final month of her “The Secret of Us Tour,” which began back in September 2024 and is set to finish with two dates in Mexico City at the end of August. At a recent Boston show, Gracie grew reflective, reading from her journal onstage and acknowledging how four years of near-nonstop touring and supporting acts for Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift have changed her life. She described this period as “wild and lucky,” and expressed deep gratitude to fans at TD Garden, which again made rounds on Kiss 108’s Instagram and several pop news outlets.   

Abrams’ friendship with Taylor Swift remains a focal point for her fanbase and the media. Their collaboration “us” was Grammy-nominated and her tour history as both opening act and friend is discussed frequently in the press. Social channels continue to light up with behind-the-scenes content, including exclusive backstage photos at Lollapalooza shared by Rolling Stone and multiple viral performance clips. No major business deals, record label controversies, or unconfirmed rumors have surfaced in the last several days. The overwhelming narrative is that Gracie Abrams, still only 25, just crossed another significant milestone with her star-making Lollapalooza moment, and her blend of authenticity and pop-star polish is making her one of the most buzzworthy figures in contemporary music.

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Gracie Abrams just made headlines with a show-stopping performance at Lollapalooza 2025 in Chicago on July 31. Dazzling the crowd with a champagne-colored two-piece outfit, Abrams delivered what fans are calling an unforgettable set. The real moment everyone is buzzing about came when Swedish pop legend Robyn joined her onstage as a surprise guest for a duet of Robyn’s iconic “Dancing On My Own.” Videos and high-energy social reactions have been everywhere, with Rolling Stone, Parade, and Instagram lighting up with praise for their electric chemistry. Abrams herself posted on Instagram the day after, penning an emotional thank-you to Chicago and an ode to Robyn, saying seeing Robyn walk out in cherry-red heels made her heart stop—calling the duet “impossible to believe.” Comments from fans and celebrities poured in, labeling the night “perfect” and Abrams herself “a literal legend,” not to mention a chorus of new “Graciepalooza” devotees cropping up on social media. The performance was immediately picked up as a major story by outlets including Parade and Vinyl Me Please, emphasizing its long-term impact given the rarity of big cross-generational pop collaborations at live festivals.  

In the broader context of her current tour, Abrams is making the most of her run. She’s in the final month of her “The Secret of Us Tour,” which began back in September 2024 and is set to finish with two dates in Mexico City at the end of August. At a recent Boston show, Gracie grew reflective, reading from her journal onstage and acknowledging how four years of near-nonstop touring and supporting acts for Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift have changed her life. She described this period as “wild and lucky,” and expressed deep gratitude to fans at TD Garden, which again made rounds on Kiss 108’s Instagram and several pop news outlets.   

Abrams’ friendship with Taylor Swift remains a focal point for her fanbase and the media. Their collaboration “us” was Grammy-nominated and her tour history as both opening act and friend is discussed frequently in the press. Social channels continue to light up with behind-the-scenes content, including exclusive backstage photos at Lollapalooza shared by Rolling Stone and multiple viral performance clips. No major business deals, record label controversies, or unconfirmed rumors have surfaced in the last several days. The overwhelming narrative is that Gracie Abrams, still only 25, just crossed another significant milestone with her star-making Lollapalooza moment, and her blend of authenticity and pop-star polish is making her one of the most buzzworthy figures in contemporary music.

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Gracie Abrams just made headlines with a show-stopping performance at Lollapalooza 2025 in Chicago on July 31. Dazzling the crowd with a champagne-colored two-piece outfit, Abrams delivered what fans are calling an unforgettable set. The real moment everyone is buzzing about came when Swedish pop legend Robyn joined her onstage as a surprise guest for a duet of Robyn’s iconic “Dancing On My Own.” Videos and high-energy social reactions have been everywhere, with Rolling Stone, Parade, and Instagram lighting up with praise for their electric chemistry. Abrams herself posted on Instagram the day after, penning an emotional thank-you to Chicago and an ode to Robyn, saying seeing Robyn walk out in cherry-red heels made her heart stop—calling the duet “impossible to believe.” Comments from fans and celebrities poured in, labeling the night “perfect” and Abrams herself “a literal legend,” not to mention a chorus of new “Graciepalooza” devotees cropping up on social media. The performance was immediately picked up as a major story by outlets including Parade and Vinyl Me Please, emphasizing its long-term impact given the rarity of big cross-generational pop collaborations at live festivals.  

In the broader context of her current tour, Abrams is making the most of her run. She’s in the final month of her “The Secret of Us Tour,” which began back in September 2024 and is set to finish with two dates in Mexico City at the end of August. At a recent Boston show, Gracie grew reflective, reading from her journal onstage and acknowledging how four years of near-nonstop touring and supporting acts for Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift have changed her life. She described this period as “wild and lucky,” and expressed deep gratitude to fans at TD Garden, which again made rounds on Kiss 108’s Instagram and several pop news outlets.   

Abrams’ friendship with Taylor Swift remains a focal point for her fanbase and the media. Their collaboration “us” was Grammy-nominated and her tour history as both opening act and friend is discussed frequently in the press. Social channels continue to light up with behind-the-scenes content, including exclusive backstage photos at Lollapalooza shared by Rolling Stone and multiple viral performance clips. No major business deals, record label controversies, or unconfirmed rumors have surfaced in the last several days. The overwhelming narrative is that Gracie Abrams, still only 25, just crossed another significant milestone with her star-making Lollapalooza moment, and her blend of authenticity and pop-star polish is making her one of the most buzzworthy figures in contemporary music.

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