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Gracie Abrams Graduates to Arenas with 2025 Tour Dates, Including Forum and Madison Square Garden

Following her final night as an opening act on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, Gracie Abrams will return to her already-established role as a headliner — this time topping the bill in arenas, with 2025 shows that were announced Monday for North America.

In the U.S., Abrams is only revealing a few dates for now, but they’re key ones. On her “Secret of Us Deluxe Tour” — named as such after a deluxe edition of her most recent album — a Madison Square Garden gig is set for July 28, following up her three-night stand at Radio City Music Hall. In L.A., where she was last seen selling out three shows at the Greek this summer, she will be returning to the area with a headline show Aug. 6 at the Kia Forum.

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Her other North American shows are July 24 at Boston’s TD Garden, July 26 at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto, an Aug. 11 show at Colorado’s Red Rocks, and a concert at Mexico City’s Pepsi Center on Aug. 26.

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Already announced for 2025 are substantial runs in Europe, from early February through mid-March, and Asia, through the month of April.

A ticket presale begins Thursday at 10 a.m. local time, with signups here. The general public on-sale begins Friday at 10 a.m. local.

Abrams wil be seen as the musical guest this weekend on the penultimate episode for 2024 of “Saturday Night Live.” It’s a given that she will be performing her current hit, which rose into the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 after emerging as a breakout track off the deluxe version of “The Secret of Us.”

Abrams’ newly announced North American 2025 tour dates:
Sat, Jul 26 Toronto, ON, Budweiser Stage
Mon, Jul 28 New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
Wed, Aug 6 Inglewood, CA, Kia Forum
Mon, Aug 11 Morrison, CO, Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Tues, Aug 26 Mexico City, MX Pepsi Center

Abrams’ European tour dates (previously announced):
Sat, Feb 8th
Madrid, Spain
Palacio Vistalegre
Sun, Feb 9th
Madrid, Spain
Palacio Vistalegre
Tues, Feb 11th
Lisbon, Portugal
MEO Arena
Sat, Feb 15th
Stuttgart, Germany
Porsche Arena
Mon, Feb 17th
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ziggo Dome
Wed, Feb 19th
Hamburg, Germany
Sporthalle Hamburg
Fri, Feb 21st
Dusseldorf, Germany
Mitsubishi Electric Halle
Sat, Feb 22nd
Berlin, Germany
Velodrom
Mon, Feb 24th
Zurich, Switzerland
The Hall
Tues, Feb 25th
Milan, Italy
Unipol Forum
Thurs, Feb 27th
Paris, France
Accor Arena
Fri, Feb 28th
Brussels, Belgium
Forest National
Mon, Mar 3rd
Nottingham, UK
Motorpoint Arena
Tues, Mar 4th
Leeds, UK
First Direct Arena
Thurs, Mar 6th
London, UK
The O2
Fri, Mar 7th
Manchester, UK
Co-op Live
Sat, Mar 8th
Cardiff, UK
Utilita Arena Cardiff
Mon, Mar 10th
Dublin, Ireland
3Arena
Wed, March 12th
Glasgow, UK
OVO Hydro

The Secret of Us Asia Tour Dates – Previously Announced
Thurs Apr 3rd
Singapore, Singapore
The Star Theatre
Sun Apr 6th
Seoul, South Korea
Myunghwa Live
Tue Apr 8th
Tokyo, Japan
Zepp Haneda
Thurs Apr 10th
Shanghai, China
Music Park
Mon Apr 14th
Hong Kong, China
MacPherson Stadium
Thu Apr 17th
Taipei, Taiwan
TICC
Sat Apr 19th
Bangkok, Thailand
Samyan Hall

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