Gracie Abrams is heading back to the UK next spring, with the singer-songwriter announcing a huge run of arena shows as part of The Look At My Life Tour.
Fresh off the announcement of her third album, Daughter From Hell, Abrams will play nine dates across Manchester, Glasgow and London, including four nights at The O2 and three at Manchester’s Co-op Live.
UK & Ireland Tour Dates
April 2027
18 – 3Arena, Dublin
19 – 3Arena, Dublin
22 – Co-op Live, Manchester
24 – Co-op Live, Manchester
25 – Co-op Live, Manchester
27 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
28 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
30 – The O2, London
May 2027
1 – The O2, London
3 – The O2, London
4 – The O2, London
The dates form part of a wider European tour, which also includes stops in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Italy and Spain.
A Huge New Era
The announcement arrives ahead of Daughter From Hell, which is due for release on 17 July 2026.
Fans have already had a taste of the record through lead single “Hit The Wall”, a collaboration with longtime creative partner Aaron Dessner. It’s the first glimpse of what comes next after The Secret Of Us, the album that turned Abrams from a rising singer-songwriter into one of the biggest names in pop.
That record produced her first UK number one with “That’s So True” and cemented a connection with fans that has only continued to grow over the last two years.
What to Expect
If you’ve been to a Gracie Abrams show before, you’ll know they’re emotional in the best possible way. Somehow, she manages to make a 20,000-capacity arena feel like a bedroom.
Whether she’s performing to a theatre or an arena, there’s something about her songs that makes them feel personal. One minute the room is silent, hanging onto every lyric, and the next it’s thousands of people screaming every word back at her.
With a whole new album of material in the chamber before the tour even kicks off, these 2027 dates are bound to be an emotional rollercoaster.
Tickets and Presales
Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday 5 June.
Presales will begin from Tuesday 2 June at 9am, giving fans an early opportunity to secure tickets before the general sale.
Given the number of dates already announced, it’s clear demand is expected to be huge, if recent Gracie tours are anything to go by, these won’t hang around for long.
The Bottom Line
It’s been remarkable watching Gracie Abrams’ rise over the last few years.
What started with intimate, diary-like songs has grown into multiple nights at some of the biggest arenas in Europe, without losing the honesty that made people connect with her music in the first place.
For fans, The Look At My Life Tour feels like the start of a brand new chapter.



