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Gracie Abrams has been everywhere this week and her star just keeps rising. Monday saw a flurry of excitement after her headline performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago, sharing the stage with Robyn for a surprise duet of “Dancing On My Own”—a move hailed by Parade as one of the festival’s most unforgettable moments. Abrams capped her set with her own song “Close To You,” bringing Robyn out in cherry red heels for an electric live collaboration now racking up views on YouTube. In a heartfelt fan email, Gracie thanked Robyn, calling her a hero and crediting her with making some of her favorite music. Both artists flooded Instagram with mutual love, amplifying fan reactions and giving the festival a major pop culture moment.
Abrams remains busy beyond live shows, posting regularly to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter, where posts about her Chicago appearance and Red Rocks concert have gone viral. According to Instagram accounts like addyson.g.mitchell and marieevezumba, her up-close crowd moments at Red Rocks were the highlight of the night. Fans recount singing with her mid-show and sharing stories under the hashtag #singing and #thatssotrue, reflecting Abrams’s ongoing commitment to fan engagement.
Music releases have kept momentum. On August 22, she performed her latest single “Where Do We Go Now?” in a live session for Interscope/Geffen, boosting anticipation for her next project. Vevo Extended Play also dropped her performance of “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” reminding industry watchers how much 2025 has belonged to Gracie Abrams as she expands her reach and refines her sound.
Major headlines extend beyond music. A piece by Joan Evans highlights Abrams’s impressive health transformation. She reportedly shed 15–20 pounds through consistent exercise and nutrition, prioritizing endurance and stage presence for her nonstop touring life. Gracie herself has spoken out about understanding her body and feeling more confident—her health journey applauded as a model for young artists balancing career demands with wellness. The coverage frames her as not just a pop sensation but a role model, with insiders suggesting her physical transformation is matched by new emotional and professional resilience.
If you scroll TikTok or YouTube, fan covers of “That’s So True” and viral clips from her shows are everywhere. While her social media is full of glowing mentions, there are no major scandals or controversies in the last few days—just pure buzz about a performer who connects deeply and is quickly becoming one of the defining voices of her generation.
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