Gracie Abrams performed ‘That’s So True’ and ‘I Love You, I’m Sorry’ on Saturday Night Live – watch footage of the performance below.
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Last night (December 14), the singer-songwriter made her debut as a musical guest on the show with a song from ‘The Secret of Us’ as well as an additional track featured on the deluxe version of the record.
Performing in front of a fireplace and a candlelit set, Abrams sang ‘That’s So True’, a live favourite from the ‘Secret of Us’ tour that she included in the album’s deluxe version in October.
She recently teased there is also a “very vulgar” version of the hit song, although it “will never see the light of day”. She also performed ‘I Love You, I’m Sorry’, taken from the June version of the record.
Earlier this month, Taylor Swift performed with Abrams during her final leg of her blockbuster ‘Eras Tour’, with the two delivering a mash-up of ‘I Love You, I’m Sorry’ and Swift’s ‘Last Kiss’, taken from her 2010 album ‘Speak Now’.
They had previously teamed up on ‘Us’, taken from Abrams’ latest album. In November, the song was nominated at the Grammys for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, where it will be up against the likes of Beyoncé & Post Malone’s ‘Levi’s Jeans’ and Charli XCX & Billie Eilish’s ‘Guess’.
Elsewhere, Abrams recently announced her 2025 ‘The Secret Of Us’ Asia tour, which will see her embark on dates across Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Japan and Thailand. Her Asia tour will take place after performing in UK and Europe, set to commence in March 2025. Check out the full list of dates here.
The dates for Gracie Abrams’ 2025 ‘The Secret Of Us’ Asia tour are:
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3 – Singapore – The Star Theatre
6 – Seoul, South Korea – Myunghwa Live Hall
8 – Tokyo, Japan – Zepp Haneda
10 – Shanghai, China – Echo Music Park
14 – Hong Kong – Macpherson Stadium
17 – Taipei, Taiwan – Taipei International Convention Center
19 – Bangkok, Thailand – Samyan Mitrtown Hall
Discussing how playing stadiums compared to her first ever ‘bedroom’ tour in 2020, Abrams told NME: “I remember speaking with NME last time [in 2021] and it was so at the very beginning of having played any show ever,” she says.
“I think the biggest difference is that I have a deep love for shows now, not the being on stage part, but the connectivity. I feel like it allows me to be a part of this community that is so unlike anything I know anywhere else. Now that I’ve experienced that, I can’t imagine not having that in my life.”