Gracie Abrams
American singer-songwriter
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2025 | Gracie Abrams was named Songwriter of the Year at the Billboard Women in Music Awards |
2025 | Gracie Abrams is pending nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the Grammy Awards for the song 'Us' |
January 17 2025 | Scheduled release of her Live from Vevo EP, to be distributed by Interscope Records. |
2024 | Entered a romantic relationship with Irish actor Paul Mescal |
2024 | Gracie Abrams released a deluxe version of 'The Secret of Us' with additional tracks 'Cool', 'I Told You Things', and 'Packing It Up' |
2024 | Received a Grammy nomination in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category for the song 'Us' featuring Taylor Swift at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards. |
2024 | Forbes named Gracie Abrams as 2nd on their 30 Under 30 list |
2024 | Billboard ranked 'That's So True' at #38 on The 100 Best Songs of 2024 |
2024 | Cosmopolitan ranked 'Risk' at #9 on The Best Songs of 2024 |
2024 | Rolling Stone ranked 'I Love You, I'm Sorry' at #60 on The 100 Best Songs of 2024 |
2024 | Gracie Abrams was nominated for Best New Artist at the Gold Derby Awards |
2024 | Gracie Abrams was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards |
2024 | Announced her fourth headlining tour, 'The Secret of Us Tour', scheduled to run from 2024 to 2025 |
2024 | Single 'Us' featuring Taylor Swift charted across multiple international charts, with peak positions ranging from 25 to 85 |
November 6 2024 | Released 'That's So True' as a single from the deluxe edition of The Secret of Us. |
October 2024 | Released third single 'I Love You, I'm Sorry' from 'The Secret of Us', peaking at number 14 on Billboard Global 200 |
October 30 2024 | Performed at a Kamala Harris rally in Madison, Wisconsin, endorsing Harris for the 2024 United States presidential election. |
October 10 2024 | Concluded the Secret of Us Tour in the United States. |
September 5 2024 | Began the Secret of Us Tour in the United States. |
June 21 2024 | Released her second album 'The Secret of Us', which debuted at number two on the Billboard 200. |
June 7 2024 | Released second single 'Close to You', which was teased seven years prior |
May 1 2024 | Released first single 'Risk' from 'The Secret of Us' album |
April 29 2024 | Announced second album 'The Secret of Us' |
February 23 2024 | Released her live acoustic album 'The Good Riddance Acoustic Shows' in collaboration with Aaron Dessner, distributed by Interscope Records in LP format. |
2023 | Released singles 'Where Do We Go Now?', 'Amelie', 'I Know It Won't Work', and collaboration 'Everywhere, Everything' with Noah Kahan, achieving multiple certifications |
2023 | Featured on Forbes 30 Under 30 list. |
2023 | Received a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist. |
2023 | Billboard ranked 'Where Do We Go Now?' at #96 on The 100 Best Songs of 2023 |
2023 | Billboard ranked 'The Secret of Us' at #16 on The 50 Best Albums of 2023 |
2023 | Launched her third headlining tour, the 'Good Riddance Tour', which will continue into 2024 |
2023 | Joined Taylor Swift as an opening act for The Eras Tour, continuing through 2024 |
2023 | Received a nomination for Best New Artist at the 66th Grammy Awards. |
December 1 2023 | Featured on remix of Noah Kahan's 'Everywhere, Everything', marking first Billboard Hot 100 entry at number 79 |
November 8 2023 | Released song 'Cedar' for the soundtrack of The Buccaneers |
June 2023 | Released deluxe edition of 'Good Riddance' |
February 24 2023 | Released debut album 'Good Riddance' |
2022 | Released singles 'Block Me Out' and 'Difficult' from the album Good Riddance |
2022 | Gracie Abrams ended her long-term on-and-off relationship with songwriter Blake Slatkin. |
2022 | Served as an opening act for Olivia Rodrigo on the Sour Tour |
October 2022 | Released lead single 'Difficult' for her upcoming debut album |
July 2022 | Released a limited-edition T-shirt with all proceeds going to the National Network of Abortion Funds to support reproductive rights. |
May 2022 | Signed a full-page ad in The New York Times with 160 other musical artists condemning the planned Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. |
May 31 2022 | Concluded 'This Is What It Feels Like Tour' in Stockholm |
February 2 2022 | Began the 'This Is What It Feels Like Tour' in Salt Lake City |
2021 | Released singles 'Unlearn' with Benny Blanco, 'Mess It Up', 'Feels Like', 'Rockland', and 'Alright', with 'Feels Like' achieving Gold certification from RIAA and ARIA |
2021 | Launched her first headlining tour, the 'I've Missed You, I'm Sorry Tour' |
November 12 2021 | Released EP 'This Is What It Feels Like' |
May 2021 | Released standalone single 'Mess It Up' |
March 2021 | Featured alongside Benny Blanco on the song 'Unlearn' |
2020 | Released multiple singles including '21', 'I Miss You, I'm Sorry', 'Long Sleeves', and 'Friend', achieving Gold certifications from RIAA and ARIA |
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