Gracie Abrams announces ‘The Look at My Life Tour,’ a massive 2026-2027 arena run supporting new album ‘Daughter From Hell,’ out July 17 via Interscope
Two years ago, Gracie Abrams was selling out theatres. Now she is booking London’s O2 for four nights in a row. On May 28, 2026, the Los Angeles singer-songwriter announced “The Look at My Life Tour,” a sweeping 2026-2027 arena run spanning North America, Europe, and the UK, in support of her third studio album “Daughter From Hell,” due July 17 via Interscope Records. The scale of the announcement confirms what her recent commercial trajectory has been building toward: this is no longer an indie folk story. It is a pop event.
The tour launches December 2 at Denver’s Ball Arena and moves through more than sixty dates across two continents. The North American leg runs through March 20, 2027, closing with four consecutive nights at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. The European and UK run begins April 8 in Paris at the Accor Arena and includes three nights at Manchester’s Co-op Live, two at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, and four nights at London’s The O2 from April 30 through May 4. The tour concludes May 28 in Barcelona at the Palau Sant Jordi.
The announcement arrives as “Daughter From Hell” momentum continues to build. The lead single “Hit the Wall,” released May 14, is a synth-pop track built around emotional burnout, mental exhaustion, and the particular grief of watching yourself damage relationships you value. Produced and co-written with longtime collaborator Aaron Dessner of The National, the single was described by fans online as “dangerously relatable” within hours of release. Dessner, writing on Instagram, recalled the song as the creative breakthrough that unlocked the rest of the album. “This was the song Gracie and I wrote one day when we were literally hitting a wall creatively, that broke through and brought everything else into focus,” he wrote.
From ‘The Secret of Us’ to Arena Scale
The commercial foundation for this tour is significant. Abrams’ 2024 album “The Secret of Us“ peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, and its singles “I Love You, I’m Sorry“ and “That’s So True” each surpassed a billion streams on Spotify. That catalogue, combined with a sold-out touring history and a growing crossover audience, makes the arena footprint of “The Look at My Life Tour” a logical progression rather than an overreach.
“Daughter From Hell” was co-written and produced entirely by Abrams and Dessner, a collaboration that has been running since her debut. Work on the album began two years ago, with many songs written in the same creative period that produced her biggest hits. The sessions were fitted around her touring schedule in what Abrams described to Billboard as “little pockets between hectic times.” Speaking about the album as early as January 2026, she told People she was “beyond ready for it to belong to everyone else,” adding that she had “never felt this way about anything” she had made before. The 16-track record has been described as her most sonically expansive and lyrically sharpened project to date.
A Support Lineup Built for the Moment
North American support acts read like a curated snapshot of the current indie-pop landscape. Rachel Chinouriri, Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, Charlotte Lawrence, Grace Ives, Bella Kay, Jensen McRae, and The Japanese House all join on various dates. Samia and Jake Minch will support the European and UK run. The range of artists reflects both the breadth of Abrams’ audience and her willingness to platform contemporaries she has grown alongside.
A presale for North American tickets begins at 9 a.m. local time on June 2 for those who sign up before 10 p.m. on May 31. General on-sale is June 5 at 9 a.m. UK and European presale also opens June 2 at 9 a.m. local time for album pre-order holders. General on-sale follows June 5. Outside the tour, Abrams is preparing for an acting debut in an upcoming A24 film directed by Halina Reijn. Whatever comes next, the four nights at the O2 in spring 2027 will be the clearest measure yet of how far she has traveled.
