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Jun 2, 2026, 1:45 AM CUT

‘Daughter From Hell’ Marks a New Sonic Chapter for Gracie Abrams

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Gracie Abrams is preparing to unveil what she describes as her most personal project yet, a new release titled 'Daughter From Hell'. The announcement marks the latest chapter in a rapid ascent that has seen the 26-year-old singer-songwriter evolve from one of pop's most promising new voices into a critically acclaimed artist. Following the success of 'Good Riddance' and 'The Secret of Us', Abrams has continued to expand both her audience and the emotional scope of her songwriting.

Releasing July 17, 'Daughter From Hell' represents Abrams' favorite music she's ever made, feeling more closely connected to her identity than any previous project. She has described the album as a reflection of her current emotional state, capturing a moment in time with striking clarity. That sense of immediacy gives the record a deeply personal edge that builds on her earlier work.

The album’s first single, 'Hit the Wall', sets the tone with a raw and cathartic opening. Written in New York after the The Secret of Us tour concluded, the track channels feelings of distance, loneliness, and emotional fatigue. Abrams has said the song allowed her to finally articulate intrusive thoughts she had been struggling to process, making it an obvious choice to introduce the album.

Much of the album’s sonic identity is shaped by her continued collaboration with Aaron Dessner. He has described the project as their most powerful work together, highlighting how they have pushed into new sonic territory while sharpening Abrams’ lyricism. The foundation for 'Daughter From Hell' began during sessions for The Secret of Us deluxe edition.

As the album captures her present, her upcoming tour is set to bring that evolution to a global stage.

Gracie Abrams expands album with tour across three continents

Gracie Abrams is preparing for the most significant chapter of her music career with The Look at My Life Tour, a 64-date global run spanning North America, Europe, the UK, and Ireland from December 2026 through May 2027. The North American leg includes 37 shows, with multiple two-night engagements across major cities such as Chicago, Nashville, Toronto, and Boston.

Seattle stands out with three consecutive performances, while Los Angeles will host four nights at the Kia Forum. Abrams will then take the tour overseas, launching the European leg on April 8 in Paris at the Accor Arena. The international run includes four shows at London’s O2 Arena before wrapping up with two final performances in Barcelona on May 27 and 28.

A diverse lineup of supporting acts will join her across different regions. North American dates will feature artists including Rachel Chinouriri, Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, and The Japanese House, among others. For the UK and European shows, Samia and Jake Minch will serve as opening acts, adding further depth to the concert experience.

What do you think about Gracie Abrams’ new sonic direction on Daughter From Hell? Let us know in the comments.

Written by

Pratham Gurung

Edited by

Aliza Siddiqui