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GRACIE ABRAMS PREMIERES NEW SONG “AMELIE” TODAY

ACCLAIMED SINGER-SONGWRITER TO RELEASE DEBUT ALBUM

GOOD RIDDANCE ON FEBRUARY 24

 

SOLD OUT NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINE TOUR KICKS OFF MARCH 6

 

 

10 FEBRUARY 2023 (TORONTO, ON) — Today, acclaimed singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams shares a new song from her upcoming debut album.  The dreamlike “Amelie” is out now and follows the release of “Where do we go now?” and its accompanying video directed by Gia Coppola.   Both “Amelie” and “Where do we go now?” were produced by Aaron Dessner of The National and will appear on Abrams’s debut album Good Riddance out February 24 on Interscope Records/Universal Music Canada. Good Riddance is available for pre-order now HERE.

 

Tickets for Abrams’s upcoming North American headlining tour went on sale and sold out in under and hour. The Good Riddance Tour kicks off March 6 in Chicago at The House of Blues with Tiny Habits opening on all dates.  Along with performing in 14 cities across the U.S., Abrams will join Taylor Swift on select dates for her blockbuster Eras Tour. For more information visit  www.gracieabrams.com/tour.

 

North American Tour dates for Gracie Abrams:

 

March 6                Chicago, IL                           House of Blues

March 7                Chicago, IL                           House of Blues

March 9               Toronto, ON                       History

March 10             Montreal, QC                     MTELUS

March 12             Boston, MA                         House of Blues - Boston

March 14             New York, NY                     Irving Plaza

March 15             Brooklyn, NY                      Brooklyn Steel

March 17             Philadelphia, PA                Theatre of Living Arts

March 18             Washington, DC                Howard Theatre

March 20             Atlanta, GA                         The Eastern

March 21             Nashville, TN                      Marathon Music Works

March 22             Charlotte, NC                     The Fillmore

March 25             Austin, TX                            Emo’s Austin

March 26             Dallas, TX                             The Echo Lounge & Music Hall

March 29             Los Angeles, CA                 The Fonda Theatre

March 30             Los Angeles, CA                 The Fonda Theatre

April 5                   Portland, OR                       McMenamins Crystal Ballroom

April 7                   Seattle, WA                         The Showbox

April 8                   Vancouver, BC                   Vogue Theatre

April 10                San Francisco, CA             The Fillmore

April 11                 Berkeley, CA                       The UC Theatre

 

ABOUT GRACIE ABRAMS

Since making her debut with “Mean It” in October 2019, Gracie Abrams has emerged as one of the most compelling songwriters of her generation, earning the admiration of such likeminded artists as Lorde, Billie Eilish, and Olivia Rodrigo. A consummate songwriter who names Joni Mitchell as her most formative influence, she penned her first song at age eight, then went on to amass a devoted following on the strength of her emotionally intimate lyrics and DIY sensibilities. As her profile rose, Abrams was named an artist to watch by tastemaking outlets like Pigeons & Planes, Fader, and i-D, in addition to being crowned one of seven breakout female musicians by Vogue UK. With the arrival of her debut project minor in summer 2020, she received glowing reviews from the likes of NME, who praised her “painfully honest tales of heartbreak draped in delicate melodies that carry much more intrigue than the usual run-of-the-mill singer-songwriter.” Executive-produced by Blake Slatkin — and also made with leading producers like Joel Little and benny blanco — the seven-song effort features her beloved singles “21,” “I miss you, I’m sorry,” and “Long Sleeves.” In 2021, Abrams returned with This Is What It Feels Like, a 12-track project exploring such complex emotions as self-betrayal, insecurity, and failed attempts at connection. Soon after completing her sold-out North American headline tour for This Is What It Feels Like, she set to work on her debut album Good Riddance, due out on February 24.

 

Photo by: Danielle Neu