Reading: Gracie Abrams Presale opens June 2 as 64-date arena tour nears

Gracie Abrams Presale opens June 2 as 64-date arena tour nears

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has lined up a 64-date behind her upcoming album Daughter From Hell, setting off a long runway of presales that begins this week and stretches into a general on-sale on June 5. The tour will move through North America from December 2026 to March 2027 before crossing into Europe in April and May 2027.

That is why fans are searching now. The gracie abrams presale starts with Europe on June 2 for listeners who pre-order the album through her website, while cardholders can buy North American tickets on June 3 at 9 a.m. local time. General on-sale for both legs follows on June 5, but the staggered access means some buyers will have to wait while others get first shot at the biggest rooms on the itinerary.

The North American leg runs 37 shows and opens with two nights at Denver’s on Dec. 2-3. Abrams will also play four nights at the in Southern California from Dec. 14-20, three nights in Seattle from Jan. 26-29 and close the run with four nights at Brooklyn’s from March 16-20. Her overseas leg adds 27 shows, beginning with three nights at Paris’ from April 8-12 and ending with two dates in Barcelona on May 27-28.

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Between those bookends, the schedule gives her multiple long stops in major arenas, including four nights at London’s O2 from April 30 through May 3. The route also includes Antwerp, Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, Amsterdam, Berlin, Stockholm and Milan, giving the tour a wide footprint before it wraps in Spain. For a singer whose previous album, The Secret of Us, came out two years ago, the new campaign marks a major step up in scale.

That scale also creates the practical catch: the tour is being announced far ahead of the first show, but ticket access is already carved up by region and by payment method, so the race starts long before anyone hears the new songs live. Abrams said Daughter From Hell will be released July 17, and a first single and video, “Hit the Wall,” arrived in May, but for fans the next real milestone is not the album date — it is whether they can get through the June presale window before the June 5 public sale.

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