Gracie Abrams Reveals 16-Track Daughter From Hell Ahead of July 17

Gracie Abrams announced the gracie abrams tracklist for Daughter From Hell, a 16-track album due July 17. The rollout lands while her The Look at My Life Tour is already driving ticket demand, with many stops selling out quickly after going on sale earlier in June.Daughter From Hell and Aaron Dessne…

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Gracie Abrams Reveals 16-Track Daughter From Hell Ahead of July 17

Gracie Abrams announced the gracie abrams tracklist for Daughter From Hell, a 16-track album due July 17. The rollout lands while her The Look at My Life Tour is already driving ticket demand, with many stops selling out quickly after going on sale earlier in June.

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Daughter From Hell and Aaron Dessner

The 16-track release was produced by Aaron Dessner. That gives the album a clear creative frame before it reaches listeners on July 17, and it positions the project as the next major artifact in Abrams’ release cycle rather than a standalone drop.

Abrams’ move also comes after The Secret of Us Tour wrapped in August, 2025. Last month she announced The Look at My Life Tour, so the new tracklist arrives with a live campaign already in motion instead of as a late add-on.

Denver to Barcelona

The Look at My Life Tour kicks off in December in Denver and includes Holly Humberstone, Grace Ives, Jensen McRae, and The Japanese House as supporting acts. The routing then runs through North America before heading to Europe after her March stop in Brooklyn and wrapping in May in Barcelona.

Two ticket details show where demand has already sorted the market. Her Dec. 20 date at the Forum in Los Angeles still has standard admission tickets available on Ticketmaster, while the first of her four Barclays Center stops in Brooklyn only has resale tickets available through Ticketmaster.

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Tickets and sellouts

The sharp split between those two dates is the clearest sign of how quickly the tour moved once it went on sale earlier in June. For readers trying to buy in now, the practical move is simple: check the remaining primary inventory first, then expect many of the sold-out stops to push them into resale.

That is the real business story around Abrams right now. The album announces the next release date; the tour shows where the demand is already concentrated; and the Brooklyn and Los Angeles listings give buyers a live snapshot of which markets still have room and which ones do not.

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