Gracie Abrams
September 7, 1999 (26 years old) in Los Angeles, California, USA
Gracie Madigan Abrams (/ˈeɪbrəmz/; born September 7, 1999) is an American singer and songwriter. The daughter of director J. J. Abrams, she signed with Interscope Records in 2019, and gained recognition after releasing her debut extended play, Minor (2020), and its follow-up, This Is What It Feels Like (2021), alongside various singles including "I Miss You, I'm Sorry". Abrams released her debut album, Good Riddance (2023), and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. She also performed as an opening act on Olivia Rodrigo's Sour Tour (2022) and Taylor Swift's Eras Tour (2023–2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Gracie Abrams, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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- 2025 · The End of an Era as Self
- 2025 · Apple Music Live: Gracie Abrams as Self
- 2025 · Gracie Abrams: Live at Lollapalooza Berlin 2025 as Self - Vocals / Guitar
- 2025 · The 67th Annual Grammy Awards as Self
- 2025 · FireAid Benefit Concert as Self
- 2024 · iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2024 as Self - Performer
- 2019 · The Kelly Clarkson Show as Self
- 2015 · The Late Show with Stephen Colbert as Self - Musical Guest
- 2015 · The Late Late Show with James Corden as Self
- 2014 · The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon as Self
- 2014 · The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon as Self - Musical Guest
- 2007 · The Graham Norton Show as Self - Musical Guest
- 2003 · Jimmy Kimmel Live! as Self - Musical Guest
- 1975 · Saturday Night Live as Self - Musical Guest
- 1974 · American Music Awards as Self
- 1959 · The Grammys as Self
- Future · Please as



