UMVA has learned that rising star Gracie Abrams is set to ignite Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena with two electrifying nights on February 18‑19, 2026, marking her first solo headlining shows in the city.
The sold‑out momentum follows her meteoric rise from opening for a global pop icon in late 2024 to headlining her own North American and European arena trek, The Look at My Life Tour. Aside from Toronto, the only other Canadian stop lands in Montreal’s Bell Centre on March 8‑9.
Fans who pre‑ordered her forthcoming third album, Daughter from Hell, will automatically receive presale codes, with the general ticket sale slated for June 5. The anticipation mirrors the frenzy that accompanied her latest single, Hit the Wall, which shattered streaming records on its debut.
Hit the Wall serves as the lead anthem for Daughter from Hell, an album crafted alongside acclaimed producer Aaron Dessner. The project arrives two years after her sophomore record, The Secret of Us, which vaulted her to number 1 in the U.K., Australia and the Netherlands and secured a No. 2 debut on the Billboard 200.
At just 26, Abrams balances a lineage of Hollywood legacy—her father is the celebrated filmmaker behind blockbusters like Star Wars—and a high‑profile romance with Irish actor Paul Mescal. Yet she forged her own path, penning her first song at eight and releasing a string of EPs that culminated in her Grammy‑nominated debut album, Good Riddance, in 2023.
Beyond music, Abrams has been tapped as a house ambassador for a leading fashion house and is poised to make her acting debut in the upcoming film Please, underscoring her multifaceted talent.