Gracie Abrams’ SNL Performance
Gracie Abrams performed “It’s So True” and “I Love You, I’m Sorry” at Saturday Night Live – watch the recording of the speech below.
Debut as Musical Guest
Last night (December 14), the singer-songwriter made her debut as the show’s musical guest with a song from “The Secret of Us” as well as an additional track included on the deluxe version of the record.
Performing in front of a fireplace and candlelight, Abrams sang “That’s So True,” a live favorite from the Secret of Us tour that she included on the deluxe version of the album in October.
She recently hinted that there was also a “very vulgar” version of the hit, although it would “never see the light of day”. She also performed the song “I Love You, I’m Sorry”, taken from the June version of the record.
Earlier this month, Taylor Swift performed with Abrams during her final leg of her blockbuster “Eras Tour,” where they performed a mash-up of Swift’s “I Love You, I’m Sorry” and “Last Kiss,” taken from her 2010 album “Speak Now.”
They previously teamed up on the song “Us,” from Abrams’ latest album. In November, the song was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category, where it competes with the likes of Beyoncé and Post Malone’s “Levi’s Jeans” and Charli XCX and Billie Eilish’s “Guess.”
Upcoming Asia Tour
Elsewhere, Abrams recently announced her “The Secret Of Us” Asia tour in 2025, which will take her to shows in Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Japan, and Thailand. Her Asian tour will follow shows in the UK and Europe and will kick off in March 2025. A complete list of dates can be found here.
Gracie Abrams “The Secret Of Us” 2025 Asian Tour Dates:
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3 – Singapore – Zvezda Theater
6 – Seoul, South Korea – Myunghwa Live Hall
8 – Tokyo, Japan – Sepp Haneda
10 – Shanghai, China – Echo Music Park
14 – Hong Kong – MacPherson Stadium
17 – Taipei, Taiwan – Taipei International Convention Center
19 – Bangkok, Thailand – Samyan Mitrtown Hall
Discussing the comparison of stadium games to her first bedroom tour in 2020, Abrams said to NME: “I remember talking to NME last time (in 2021), and it was like that at the very beginning of any concert,” she says.
“I think the biggest difference is that now I deeply love the show, not the actual stage performance part, but the communication. I feel like it allows me to be part of this community that is so unlike anything I know anywhere else. Now that I’ve experienced it, I can’t imagine not having it in my life.”
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