Gracie Abrams is riding a career high after delivering two unforgettable sold-out concerts at Madison Square Garden, fulfilling a lifelong dream for the rising pop star.
Known for hits like “That’s So True” and “Close to You,” the 25-year-old singer left fans in awe as she transformed the legendary arena into a replica of her bedroom, creating an intimate atmosphere for her first shows at “The World’s Most Famous Arena.”
During her heartfelt performance, Abrams addressed the cheering crowd, expressing her disbelief at the milestone moment. “This is beyond every single dream I’ve ever had. I can’t even tell you,” she said, as reported by Rolling Stone.
Following the shows, Abrams shared her excitement and gratitude with fans in an Instagram carousel post, reflecting on the surreal experience. “I will never forget these past two nights in New York. Playing MSG still doesn’t even remotely sound like a real thing that could ever happen in a million years,” she wrote.
The singer also thanked her dedicated fans for making the shows possible. Abrams went on to recognize her collaborators, thanking Role Model for returning to TSOU and Lizzy McAlpine for joining her on stage. She even shared a humorous confession about their duet, writing, “I’m so sorry I forgot to harmonize in your verse… I was in shock and awe at your talent.”
Abrams concluded her message with excitement for her upcoming tour stops. “Thank you all for coming to the shows. Can’t wait to see you in Chicago!”
Next, the pop star is set to perform at Lollapalooza 2025 in Chicago on July 31, before heading to Montreal, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Colorado, and Mexico City for additional shows. With her sold-out MSG debut and growing fanbase, Gracie Abrams is solidifying her place as one of pop music’s most promising stars.