Gracie Abrams Reveals What It Was Really Like to 'Be in the Same Orbit' as Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour

Mar. 15, 2025

Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams in November 2024.Photo:TAS2024/Getty

Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams perform Us on stage during night three of The Eras tour on November 16, 2024 in Toronto, Canada. (

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Gracie Abramsstill can’t get over the fact that she was on theEras Tour.In an interview with Sofia Coppola forELLE, the “Risk” musician, 25, discussed the thrill of being a ble to open forTaylor Swifton the road.“To be in the same orbit as Taylor and her entire team, from her dancers, to her band, to the crew, being in the same vicinity as a group of people who are so committed to making something extraordinary happen every single night of the show, it’s a privilege to see it all go down," Abrams told the publication.Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams in July 2023.TAS2023/GettyThe singer/songwriter also opened up about how she and Swift, 35, reacted to their Grammy nod for their collaboration “Us,” which was nominated for best pop duo/group performance.Abrams recalled having “many gasps of celebration" after receiving news about her Grammy nomination while she was painting a friend’s birthday card and FaceTiming her mom.The “Tough Love” musician also said that she and Swift had “a fun, squeal-y conversation on the phone” after finding out about their nomination.“It’s such a crazy, full-circle thing to be nominated for a Grammy with Taylor, who I grew up idolizing. Especially all of her moments at the Grammys over the years have been so ingrained and burned in my head,” the “Blowing Smoke” artist said.In September, Abrams spoke toWho What WearaboutdebutingThe Secret of Ustrack livewith Swift at Wembley Stadium in London in June.“We wrote it the way that we played it at Wembley,” Abrams told the publication.She added: “To see somebody have the ability to, in a stadium, make it feel like you and her are the only two people there, that was hugely important for me to see.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams in November 2024.TAS2024/GettyElsewhere in the conversation withELLE, the “Close to You” performer discussed the viral success of her song “That’s So True,” a kiss-off to an ex who wronged her.Abrams describes the widespread appreciation for it as “the cherry on top of having made something that was so fun to make.““That whole writing process was just a huge laugh, and I think it’s always sweet to see that what connects with people sometimes is what you had the best time making, what you felt the most alive doing,” she said.Added Abrams: “Writing that song with [roommate and collaborator] Audrey Hobart was just a good hang. The fact that it’s made an impact more than others is a great surprise…it’s an honor that people seem to have adopted it into their own lives.”

Gracie Abramsstill can’t get over the fact that she was on theEras Tour.

In an interview with Sofia Coppola forELLE, the “Risk” musician, 25, discussed the thrill of being a ble to open forTaylor Swifton the road.

“To be in the same orbit as Taylor and her entire team, from her dancers, to her band, to the crew, being in the same vicinity as a group of people who are so committed to making something extraordinary happen every single night of the show, it’s a privilege to see it all go down,” Abrams told the publication.

Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams in July 2023.TAS2023/Getty

Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams perform during the ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’

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The singer/songwriter also opened up about how she and Swift, 35, reacted to their Grammy nod for their collaboration “Us,” which was nominated for best pop duo/group performance.

Abrams recalled having “many gasps of celebration” after receiving news about her Grammy nomination while she was painting a friend’s birthday card and FaceTiming her mom.

The “Tough Love” musician also said that she and Swift had “a fun, squeal-y conversation on the phone” after finding out about their nomination.

“It’s such a crazy, full-circle thing to be nominated for a Grammy with Taylor, who I grew up idolizing. Especially all of her moments at the Grammys over the years have been so ingrained and burned in my head,” the “Blowing Smoke” artist said.

In September, Abrams spoke toWho What WearaboutdebutingThe Secret of Ustrack livewith Swift at Wembley Stadium in London in June.

“We wrote it the way that we played it at Wembley,” Abrams told the publication.

She added: “To see somebody have the ability to, in a stadium, make it feel like you and her are the only two people there, that was hugely important for me to see.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams in November 2024.TAS2024/Getty

Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams perform “Us” on stage during night three of The Eras tour on November 16, 2024 in Toronto, Canada.

Elsewhere in the conversation withELLE, the “Close to You” performer discussed the viral success of her song “That’s So True,” a kiss-off to an ex who wronged her.

Abrams describes the widespread appreciation for it as “the cherry on top of having made something that was so fun to make.”

“That whole writing process was just a huge laugh, and I think it’s always sweet to see that what connects with people sometimes is what you had the best time making, what you felt the most alive doing,” she said.

Added Abrams: “Writing that song with [roommate and collaborator] Audrey Hobart was just a good hang. The fact that it’s made an impact more than others is a great surprise…it’s an honor that people seem to have adopted it into their own lives.”

source: people.com