Gracie Abrams is moving into the arena circuit. The singer-songwriter announced a 64-date international tour on Wednesday, signaling a significant shift in scale following the success of her previous projects and the anticipation surrounding her third studio album, Daughter From Hell.

The Scale of the 'Look at My Life' Tour

The tour, titled "Look at My Life," is an ambitious undertaking that spans two continents and five months. It kicks off in North America on December 2, 2026, at Denver’s Ball Arena and concludes its domestic run with a four-night residency at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center in March 2027.

Abrams is opting for a multi-night strategy in nearly every city on the itinerary. Rather than single-night stops, she is booking two-night stands in markets like Oakland, Chicago, Nashville, and Toronto, with a four-night engagement at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. This approach suggests a deliberate effort to build intimacy within massive venues, a hallmark of her performance style that has become increasingly difficult to maintain as her audience grows.

A Strategic Pivot to Arenas

This announcement follows the release of her single "Hit the Wall" and precedes the July 17 arrival of Daughter From Hell. By booking arenas, Abrams is positioning herself among the tier of pop artists capable of sustaining high-volume ticket sales across major global markets.

The North American leg will feature a rotating roster of support acts, including Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, and The Japanese House. The selection of these artists—predominantly female or female-fronted—reflects the collaborative community Abrams has cultivated throughout her career.

Global Reach and Ticket Logistics

Following the North American dates, Abrams will head to Europe for a 27-show run starting in Paris on April 8, 2027. The European leg includes a four-night residency at London’s O2 Arena, underscoring her strong foothold in the U.K. market.

Securing tickets will require navigating a tiered presale system. Capital One cardholders in North America gain access on June 3, while European fans who pre-order Daughter From Hell through her official website will receive presale access on June 2. General sales for all dates open on June 5.

Key Takeaways

  • Arena Residency Strategy: Abrams is prioritizing multi-night stands in major cities, including four-night runs at the Kia Forum and Barclays Center, rather than single-night stadium dates.
  • Global Footprint: The 64-date tour covers North America from December 2026 through March 2027, followed by a European and U.K. leg through May 2027.
  • Support Acts: The tour features a curated list of indie-pop talent, including Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, and The Japanese House, supporting the release of her third album, Daughter From Hell.

With the album release set for mid-July, the next few months will be critical for the label’s marketing push. The tour’s success will ultimately serve as the primary indicator of whether Abrams’ transition from theaters to arenas has successfully captured the momentum of her growing fanbase.