October 13, 2024
Gracie Abrams The Secret Of Us Tour Setlist: Every Surprise Song. Picture: Taylor Hill/Getty Images, NDZ/Star Max/GC Images

The anticipation is finally over! Gracie Abrams has embarked on her much-anticipated “The Secret of Us” tour, and every show features an exciting surprise—an unreleased or special song that changes each night.

After opening for Taylor Swift during The Eras Tour in 2023, Gracie went on to release her second studio album, The Secret of Us, which topped the UK charts and received widespread critical acclaim. Hits like “Risk,” “Close To You,” and “I Love You (I’m Sorry)” became instant fan favorites, and she even collaborated with Taylor Swift on the powerful duet, “Us.” This tour marks her biggest one yet, and she’s added a touch of Taylor’s signature style by performing a unique surprise song at every concert. If you’re planning to attend or just want to stay updated on her setlist, we’ve got you covered.

Bookmark this page and check back after each show to see which surprise songs Gracie has performed!

What Songs Are in Gracie Abrams’ “The Secret of Us” Tour Setlist?

Gracie’s setlist is packed with fan favorites and hits. Every night, she performs a total of 22 songs, including all tracks from The Secret of Us. Her surprise song appears around the middle of the show, at song number 10. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect:

  1. Felt Good About You
  2. Risk
  3. Blowing Smoke
  4. 21
  5. I Love You, I’m Sorry
  6. Where Do We Go Now?
  7. Gave You I Gave You I
  8. Mess It Up
  9. Full Machine
  10. Surprise Song
  11. Good Luck Charlie
  12. I Knew It, I Know You
  13. I Know It Won’t Work
  14. Friend
  15. Normal Thing
  16. Feels Like
  17. Let It Happen
  18. Tough Love
  19. I Miss You, I’m Sorry
  20. Free Now
  21. Us
  22. Close To You

Surprise Songs Gracie Abrams Has Performed So Far

Since the tour kicked off in Portland, Oregon on September 5th, Gracie has surprised audiences with a variety of songs, including unreleased tracks. With the tour running until May 2025 and even some dates supporting Taylor Swift in between, there’s still plenty of time for her to introduce more deep cuts. So far, here are the surprise songs she’s performed:

  • Portland, OR (Sep 5): “Right Now”
  • Seattle, WA (Sep 6): “Camden”
  • Berkeley, CA (Sep 8): “The Bottom”
  • Los Angeles, CA (Sep 9): “That’s So True” *
  • Los Angeles, CA (Sep 11): “I Should Hate You”
  • Los Angeles, CA (Sep 12): “Best”
  • Denver, CO (Sep 15): “Older”
  • Denver, CO (Sep 16): “Better”
  • Irving, TX (Sep 19): “In Between” **
  • Houston, TX (Sep 20): “The Blue”
  • “That’s So True” is an unreleased track, performed with her close friend and collaborator Audrey Hobert.
    ** “In Between” is one of the first songs Gracie wrote, and she has hinted it may be officially released someday.

Songs Gracie Has Yet to Perform

With two albums, two EPs, and a handful of standalone singles, Gracie has plenty of material left to perform. As of now, here are the songs she hasn’t played live on this tour:

  • Minor: “Under / Over,” “Tehe,” “Long Sleeves,” “Minor”
  • This Is What It Feels Like: “Rockland,” “For Real This Time,” “Wishful Thinking,” “Hard to Sleep,” “Augusta,” “Painkillers,” “Alright”
  • Good Riddance: “Will You Cry?,” “Amelie,” “Difficult,” “This Is What the Drugs Are For,” “Fault Line”
  • Standalone Singles: “Mean It,” “Stay,” “Brush Fire,” “Cedar,” plus collaborations with Benny Blanco (“Unlearn”) and Noah Kahan (“Everywhere, Everything”)

It’s also possible that Gracie will surprise fans with a cover song. In the past, she’s covered artists like Taylor Swift, Lorde, Harry Styles, Lana Del Rey, and Phoebe Bridgers.

Keep checking in to see what Gracie has in store next!