Gracie Abrams Lights Up Toronto with One-Night-Only Canadian Tour Stop
So let’s talk about one of the most exciting moments in Canada’s concert scene this week — Gracie Abrams bringing her The Secret of Us Deluxe tour to Toronto’s Budweiser Stage. If you don’t already know, Gracie Abrams has been everywhere lately. She went from indie darling to pop heavyweight in what feels like no time, and this tour is proof of just how far she’s come.
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Her Toronto stop — which is happening tonight, July 26 — is especially big news because it's the only Canadian date on the entire tour. That’s right, just one night in the whole country. And to no one’s surprise, it sold out fast. Fans have been waiting for this ever since she opened for Taylor Swift last year in both Toronto and Vancouver. That exposure clearly struck a chord because now, Gracie's not just the opening act — she’s the headliner.
Her latest album, The Secret of Us , dropped in 2024 and shot straight to No. 1 on the Canadian Albums Chart. It includes viral tracks like “I Love You, I’m Sorry” and “That’s So True,” the latter of which even hit No. 1 on the Billboard Canada Hot 100 for two weeks. That kind of success doesn’t just happen overnight — it’s been built on authenticity, emotional songwriting, and a real connection with fans.
Gracie herself has talked about how much it means to use her music as a way to help people feel more connected — not just to her, but to themselves and each other. And that vibe definitely carries into her performances. Anyone who’s seen her live knows that she brings more than just vocals — it’s intimacy, it’s vulnerability, and it’s often accompanied by diary-like stories or moments with fans. She's not afraid to get personal or political either, touching on identity, belonging, and the state of the world in her shows.
While the Toronto concert is a one-night-only thing, there’s still a second chance for Canadian fans — she’s set to perform at the Osheaga Festival in Montreal on August 2. But make no mistake: tonight is something special. For those lucky enough to be at Budweiser Stage, it’s a chance to see a star at the peak of her breakthrough moment — before her name becomes a regular fixture in pop’s top tier.
And if you didn’t get tickets this time? Don’t worry. With the trajectory Gracie’s on, it’s safe to bet she’ll be back — and next time, probably in an even bigger venue.
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