Gracie Abrams Sings 'That's So True' and 'I Love You, I'm Sorry' on SNL
Gracie Abrams was the musical guest on the December 14 episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by Chris Rock. The pop singer used the opportunity to perform “That’s So True” and “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” from her new album, The Secret of Us.
For her most recent hit, Abrams performed on a stage covered with white candles and Christmas decor. After blowing the crowd away with the emotional uptempo track, Abrams slowed things down and changed outfits for "I Love You, I'm Sorry." Snow fell across the stage as she belted the lyrics.
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Before taking the SNL stage, Abrams also filmed a fun sing-along video with Chloe Fineman and Bowen Yang. It featured the performers strutting through SNL headquarters while lip syncing the lyrics to "That's So True."
Her SNL performance isn't all that's going on. Abrams has also announced new tour dates for 2025. After making her way across Europe in the spring, the pop star will headline a handful of arenas in North America next summer. Role Model will open at most of those North American dates. You can find tickets here.
Abrams released The Secret of Us, her second studio album, in June. She shared the album’s deluxe edition in October. Abrams was a Best New Artist nominee at the 2023 Grammy Awards, and she is nominated at the 2025 Grammys for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, for the Taylor Swift collaboration “Us.”
Watch Abrams' performances and SNL promo videos below.
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Article Image: Gracie Abrams performing at the El Rey Theater in 2022. (Justin Higuchi [CC BY 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons.)