Gracie Abrams Blasts Fan Petition to Replace Dora Jar
I Love You I’m Sorry” by Gracie Abrams debuts at No. 2 on a pair of charts in the U.K. this week, missing out on giving the singer-songwriter another No. 1 smash.
Gracie Abrams sprang to Dora Jar's defense as fans started a petition to remove the latter as the opening act of her upcoming The Secret of Us tour.
Gracie Abrams' “That’s So True” jumps from No. 12 to No. 10 on Billboard's Pop Airplay chart this frame, earning the young talent her first top 10 smash on the tally.
Photo: Gracie Abrams by Abby Waisler (left), Dora Jar by Haley Appell (right)
Following previously announced dates through Europe and the UK, Gracie Abrams will launch a new run of six North American concerts, dubbed “The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour”, slated to take place in late summer 2025.
Gracie Abrams is back on top. Her sophomore album, The Secret Of Us, has reclaimed the No. 1 spot—leaping from No. 6—on the ARIA Albums Chart for the week of Jan. 20, fueled by the release of its deluxe edition on vinyl.
Gracie Abrams just announced Dora Jar as the opening act for her upcoming tour dates in Europe. In a bewildering move, a fan planning to attend the February-March leg of Abrams' Secret of Us Tour started a petition to replace Jar as the opener.
Dora Jar announced she will be opening for Gracie Abrams on her upcoming Europe and UK tour. The bedroom-pop musician is not very well known, though she’s opened up for Billie Eilish, the 1975, and more.
The London arena's SVP and GM tells IQ the venue is welcoming first-time headliners from more countries than ever before
Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo and other stars will perform Thursday at FireAid, a benefit concert to raise funds for those impacted by the Los Angeles-area wildfires.
It was an ultra-confident play for pop superstardom, from an artist who has already scaled previously unassailable heights. LISA, a member of K-pop girl group BLACKPINK, is already a global superstar, and has a place in the UK chart history books - BLACKPINK were the first K-pop girl group to claim a UK Number 1 album.