Gracie Abrams brought unforgettable magic to Sydney as part of her The Secret of Us Tour, lighting up the Qudos Bank Arena with her soulful voice and emotional depth.
For Sydney fans, this wasn’t just another concert—it was a moment of connection with an artist who has become a rising global sensation.
This tour marked Gracie Abrams’s second visit to Australia, and her return to Sydney was eagerly anticipated. During the show, Gracie Abrams expressed her joy and gratitude for the warm welcome, noting the growth in her audience. “The last time we played here, the room wasn’t this big,” she told the crowd, her voice filled with appreciation.
Gracie Abrams took the Sydney stage barefoot, immediately commanding attention as she opened with a powerful performance of her hit single “Risk.” The emotional charge in the room was palpable, and as she finished, Gracie Abrams beamed and shouted, “Holy S—, Sydney!”—a candid reaction to the electrifying energy she received. Placing her hand over her heart, she paused to thank the thousands of cheering fans, visibly moved by the outpouring of love.
The dedication of Gracie Abrams’s Sydney fanbase was evident, with over 21,000 fans reportedly camping overnight outside the Qudos Bank Arena—braving wind and rain just for a chance to be front and center. This act of devotion is a testament to the bond Gracie Abrams has formed with her Australian followers.
In a heartfelt tribute to another artist, Gracie Abrams previously stunned fans in Auckland with an emotional cover of Lorde’s “Liability,” displaying her vocal range and respect for fellow musicians. Her appreciation carried through to Sydney, where audiences were treated to both fan favorites and raw, personal ballads.
Following her May 2nd Sydney show, Gracie Abrams continued with two more nights in the city, underlining the overwhelming demand. After Sydney, the tour heads to Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, where fans await the same enchanting performances. With each show, Gracie Abrams strengthens her connection to audiences—especially in Sydney, a city that clearly holds a special place in her heart.