Gracie Abrams Hosts Exclusive Event: A Night of Songs and Secrets
In a surprise treat for her devoted listeners, Gracie Abrams recently hosted a private Spotify event titled “I’m Sorry: An Evening With Gracie Abrams.”
The gathering offered fans an intimate experience, complete with live performances, candid conversations, and exclusive insights into the singer’s writing process. It brought together a select group of her Spotify listeners over the age of 21.
Behind The Scenes of Spotify's 'An Evening With Gracie Abrams' event last night in Los Angeles, CA pic.twitter.com/hvWpxuc78R
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The artist performed several notable tracks during the event, including “I Love You, I’m Sorry” and “Risk.” Both songs are from her newest album, The Secret of Us, released this past summer. As she strummed her guitar, fans watched in awe of the artist.
Gracie and Audrey performing 'Risk' tonight in Los Angeles, CA. pic.twitter.com/SkqUFt5PoA
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But “I’m Sorry” wasn’t just about the music, it was also a chance for the artist to connect personally with her fans. She opened up about being nominated for a Grammy this past week. Along with Taylor Swift, the singer received a nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their song “Us.”
After opening for Swift on her “Eras Tour,” the “That’s So True” singer worked alongside the well-known performer. Featured on Abrams’ Secret of Us album, “Us” was performed at both the Eras and The Secret of Us tours.
The “Risk” performer acclaimed, “I had absolutely negative 1,000 expectations about being in the mix [for GRAMMY nominations] at all…So I am so very grateful.”
Gracie talking about her Grammy nomination during tonight's Spotify event in Los Angeles, CA (via enews) pic.twitter.com/jfSKqEF8fY
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She also shared the writing process behind her newest hit, “That’s So True.” Writing the song with her best friend, Audrey, the two hinted at a secret vulgar version of the track that “will never see the light of day.”
The two reflected on writing the song on Electric Lady’s roof, “we doubled over in tears, laughing so hard, saying the most horrific…to song.”
Gracie and Audrey performing 'That's So True' tonight in Los Angeles, CA (via @THR) pic.twitter.com/Mm2UlKAiUY
— Gracie Abrams Nation Media (@gnationmedia) November 13, 2024
For many, the evening was a reminder of the singer’s ability to be unapologetically vulnerable. This Spotify event captured what makes Abrams a beloved artist, the willingness to put relatable emotion into her music.
You can listen to The Secret of Us (Deluxe) here.
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