Has touring become so bad that artists are just like “Major cities only, like it or not. I’m not doing anything more than that”?
yeah, probably not so much for Gracie who has a simpler setup and has nepo baby money, but everything is expensive and it's more profitable for managers etc if artists play arenas
I do wonder if she's shooting a little too high with the venue sizes and multiple nights, but I also know she has some crazed fans... so we'll see
She did an arena run last year And did multiple dates at the same venue and sold the entire tour out. That included msg and the kia forum and red rocks
37 shows and only 16 stops? Sounds logistically solid to me. Other than skipping over Missouri, but that's just my problem i suppose.
Joined the waiting room at 8:30 on the dot. 9am rolls around and I’m 40k and 50k in line for both Philly shows. OK
6k for night 1 Chicago 5k for night 1 Nashville and 17k night 2 Chicago. Friend is like 2 k for night 2 Nashville
I secured tickets at £102 a pop, which sickeningly seems “good” for 2026. UK doesn’t seem as crazy as some of the US prices I’ve seen.
I figure these Gracie Abrams shows should be exactly at demand. Probably go clean but resale will be pretty much at what it was priced at to begin with come day of.
I got a ticket for Manchester, UK. Pretty excited. I had a £40 voucher too so only paid £45. Quite far back but all I can afford!