Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams recently was forced to cancel her upcoming show at Radio City Music Hall after being advised by her doctor to rest her voice.
- October 7, 2024
AceShowbiz - Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams recently canceled her New York City show due to vocal injury, highlighting the strain touring can have on artists. This incident sparked a discussion about the subgenre of "sad-girl pop" and its impact on the industry.
Gracie Abrams, 24, has canceled her upcoming show at Radio City Music Hall after being advised by her doctor to rest her voice. Abrams had performed at the venue the previous night and was scheduled to return on Tuesday, October 8. She has not canceled any further dates and did not provide details about the extent of her injury.
Abrams, who previously shared her struggle with vocal strain during touring, explained that vocal rest days are crucial to prevent exhaustion and damage. She also noted that taking quiet days has helped her relax mentally.
Despite her vocal struggles, Abrams has had a successful year, earning a Best New Artist Grammy nomination and releasing her sophomore album, "The Secret of Us". The album has been widely praised for its raw and introspective songwriting, influenced by artists like Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers.
Abrams' success has also sparked a discussion about the subgenre of "sad-girl pop," which encompasses female singers who blend confessional songwriting with indie-rock and folk sounds. Despite the prevalence of male artists who follow a similar formula, the term is typically reserved for women, potentially undervaluing their artistry.