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Gracie Abrams performed at San Francisco's Outside Lands, captivating the audience with her emotional delivery and powerful voice. Dressed in a blush pink gown, she played both guitar and piano throughout her nearly hour-long set, showcasing her musical diversity. Tracks such as "I Love You, I'm Sorry" and "Death Wish" resonated deeply with attendees, creating an intimate atmosphere. Abrams expressed her gratitude to the crowd, who responded with breath-holding anticipation for each heartfelt song. This performance marked a significant moment in her budding indie-pop career.
"Holy sh-t, it just feels really special and we take none of this for granted."
Abrams' voice sounded raw, vulnerable and authentic, making you feel like you weren't at a concert, but listening to her deeply honest diary entries.
One of the most dramatic performances of the night was Abrams' piano rendition of 'Death Wish,' which she sang under dimly-lit blue lights.
People in the crowd held their breath in between songs. Each one was heavy and aching, no matter the tempo.
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