Gracie Abrams is launching her 64-date "Look at My Life" arena tour starting Dec. 2, 2026 [1, 2].

The tour marks a significant scaling up of the singer-songwriter's live presence, moving her performances into major North American arenas to support her upcoming album, "Daughter From Hell" [3, 4].

Abrams will kick off the tour in Denver, Colorado, where she is scheduled to play two consecutive nights at Ball Arena [1, 2, 5]. This opening leg of the tour is designed to bring her new material to a wider audience across the continent. The North American schedule is slated to run from December 2026 through March 2027 [2, 6].

High-demand markets will see multiple engagements to accommodate ticket sales. In Los Angeles, Abrams is scheduled to perform four concerts at the Kia Forum [4]. Similarly, the tour will include four dates at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn [1].

As a Grammy-Award-nominated artist, Abrams is utilizing this massive tour to transition from smaller venues to the arena circuit [3, 4]. The 64-date itinerary represents one of the most ambitious touring schedules of her career to date [1].

The tour marks a significant scaling up of the singer-songwriter's live presence.

The transition to a 64-date arena tour indicates a substantial increase in Abrams' commercial viability and fan base. By booking multi-night residencies in major hubs like Los Angeles and Brooklyn, her team is capitalizing on high demand to maximize revenue and visibility while promoting the 'Daughter From Hell' album cycle.