Gracie Abrams’ Concert Mexico City: The Final Stop of The Secret of Us Tour
Gracie Abrams’ Concert Mexico City: The Final Stop of The Secret of Us Tour
August 26, 2025 – I still can’t believe I was there. Gracie Abrams closed The Secret of Us Tour at the Pepsi Center in Mexico City, and somehow, even though she’s just played arenas like Madison Square Garden, the night felt like the smallest, most intimate gathering. It was the last stop of the tour, and you could feel that in the air : everyone was emotional, everyone was holding on to every second. Some concerts you watch. This one, we lived.
Mexico City Pepsi Center: An Intimate Venue for Gracie Abrams' Concert
The Pepsi Center WTC in Mexico City can hold up to 8000 people in a concert. The venue itself made everything feel closer and intimate. At one point Gracie looked out at us and said she felt like she could see every single person in the crowd, and I swear it felt like she meant it. I was so close I could see every detail, and the entire night felt like we were just a group of friends listening to her share her heart.
Gracie Abram's Aesthetic
At a Gracie Abrams concert, it’s not just about the music – it’s about girlhood. And there was something magical about the crowd: everyone had a bow somewhere. In their hair, on their shoes, pinned to their clothes. I had one in my hair too, and it was heartwarming to look around and see all these little ribbons tying us together. Add the Converse, the long white flowy skirts, the pastel blue or yellow nails – it was like stepping into the universe Gracie has created with her music.
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Gracie Abrams' Concert : A Magical Night
The night opened with Role Model, Tucker Pillsbury, who set the tone perfectly. But the moment Gracie walked out, the energy shifted. There was this incredible stage setup with a replica of her childhood bedroom in her B stage. When she sat at the piano, it felt like being transported back to when she first started posting those little song snippets from her room during the pandemic. It also reminded me of Taylor Swift’s surprise song piano moments on the Eras Tour – stripped back, vulnerable, beautiful.
She sang older songs like Mess It Up and 21, the ones that made so many of us fall in love with her music years ago. And then there were the ones that broke me : Blowing Smoke had me in tears, and screaming my favorite song I Told You Things with the entire crowd might honestly be one of my favorite concert memory ever. For our surprise song, we got I Knew It I Know You, which is also one of my all-time favorites. It felt like a gift.
Gracie’s vocals were insane. She sounded so raw and powerful, and the dress she wore was completely ethereal, like something out of a dream. Gracie has this way of pulling you into her world, making you feel joy and heartbreak all in the same setlist, and I don’t think I’ll ever get over it. Everything about that night felt raw and vulnerable. She kept interacting with the crowd, gathering gifts from the fans in the crowd and made sure to thank the fans and all her crew a million times during the concert.
She ended with Close To You. Everyone was jumping, screaming, mosh circles forming in the middle of the floor while pink confetti poured down around us. It was euphoric. The kind of ending that makes you want to live in that moment forever.
So Gracie, Where Do We Go Now?
Walking out of the venue, my heart felt so full. I kept thinking about how far she’s come – from singing in her room during lockdown, to touring with Taylor Swift, to closing her own tour in Mexico City surrounded by thousands of people who adore her. Being there felt like being part of her story, and I’ll never forget it.
Mexico City was the final stop of The Secret of Us Tour, and after watching Gracie pour her heart into night after night of shows these past few years, I can’t help but wonder what comes next for her. Or, to put it in her own words — where do we go now?