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Gracie Abrams is taking her next era on the road. Just weeks after announcing her third studio album Daughter from Hell, the singer-songwriter has officially unveiled The Look at My Life Tour, a major 2026-2027 global run that will bring her new material to arenas across North America before heading to the UK and Europe next spring.

The announcement, shared May 28 through Abrams’ social channels, arrived with the kind of unfiltered excitement fans have come to expect: The Look at My Life Tour / We’re baaaaaack… I HAVE MISSED YOU AND I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!! More to come soon… The sprawling itinerary begins in December 2026, runs through March 2027 across North America, and continues with UK and European dates from April through May 2027, marking her first full headline run built around the Daughter from Hell era.



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Abrams is bringing a stacked lineup of support acts for the North American leg, including Rachel Chinouriri, Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, Charlotte Lawrence, Grace Ives, Bella Kay, Jensen McRae, and The Japanese House. Across the UK and Europe, she’ll be joined by Samia and Jake Minch.

Access to tickets comes with several fan-focused layers. North American fans must sign up through Abrams’ official tour portal by May 31 at 10 p.m. PT, with pre-sale access tied directly to registered accounts rather than traditional codes. UK and European fans can unlock exclusive pre-sale access by pre-ordering any format of Daughter from Hell before June 1 at 12 p.m. BST / 1 p.m. CEST. Public ticket sales for all dates begin June 5 at 9 a.m. local time.

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The tour announcement arrives at a crucial moment in Abrams’ career. On May 11, she confirmed Daughter from Hell will arrive on July 17, officially launching what has become her most closely watched creative chapter yet. The record follows 2024’s The Secret of Us, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and was supported by the Secret of Us Tour.

That project’s breakout singles — including “Risk,” “Close to You,” and “I Love You, I’m Sorry” — pushed her commercial profile to a new level while maintaining the confessional precision that built her audience in the first place. This time, Abrams appears to be steering into darker emotional territory. Months of cryptic “DFH” teases, studio snapshots with Aaron Dessner and Bella Blasko, and recurring references to the number three fueled speculation long before the official reveal.

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Momentum accelerated when Abrams first discussed lead single Hit the Wall during the 2026 Met Gala, calling it “the introduction to this new chapter.” The track arrived earlier this month and debuted with more than 3.2 million Spotify streams.

See all The Look at My Life Tour dates below:

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