- Gracie Abrams has made her Saturday Night Live debut
- The singer performed hits That’s So True and I Love You, I’m Sorry
- Meanwhile, fans remain shocked at the price of her US tour tickets

Gracie Abrams made her Saturday Night Live debut this weekend, performing two tracks on the SNL’s penultimate show of 2024.
The 25-year-old singer-songwriter took to the show’s iconic studio 8H in New York’s Rockefeller Center to perform tracks including That’s So True and I Love You, I’m Sorry.
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The show was hosted by comedian and Saturday Night Live alum Chris Rock. Abrahms performed on a cosy-looking fireplace set, delivering a rendition of That’s So True, a track that appeared in the deluxe edition of her 2024 album The Secret Of Us.
Watch it below:
Later in the same show, Abrams delivered another track, I Love You, I’m Sorry, on acoustic guitar as snow gently fell across Saturday Night Live’s stage.
Watch that below too:
Gracie Abrams US Tour Ticket cost
Meanwhile, fans online have been sharing their outrage at the ticket cost of Abrams’ upcoming US tour.
The trek is set for July 2025 but according to some outlets, fans have been left angry at tickets costing around $700 for a pair.
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“Gracie Abrams tickets for $700 is completely unjustifiable, that girl is not famous enough to be making her prices that high. I’m sorry Gracie ily but what,” said one user, highlighted by the Mail Online.
“No concert tickets should ever reach $700 tbh it’s just absurd,” said another.
Who is Gracie Abrams?
Abrams is a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles. She’s known for her recent albums Good Riddance and The Secret of Us which were released in 2023 and 2024 respectively.
She’s also the only daughter of Star Wars: The Force Awakens director JJ Abrams. Abrams shot to fame thanks to her stint opening for Taylor Swift on her recently-concluded Eras tour. The pair remain close friends.
In addition, she has also been romantically linked to Gladiator II star Paul Mescal.