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Die-hard Gracie Abrams fans camp out for Adelaide concert

Superstar US singer Gracie Abrams has wowed a sellout Adelaide Entertainment Centre overnight and somehow found the time to pay close attention to Showdown 57’s result.

In front of thousands of adoring South Aussies, Abrams pranced around the stage draped in an Adelaide Crows scarf. Who could blame her? After all, they are leading the win-loss count following the weekend’s heroics.

Gracie Abrams picks her AFL team during Adelaide concert

Sam Costello was among those in the crowd and said the superstar was given the scarf from one of her fans, which she eventually draped over her piano.

“She was surprised when everyone was cheering – and some booing,” she said.

Earlier, dozens of diehard fans braved the cold to camp outside the Entertainment Centre overnight to secure their spot in line ahead of her sold-out show on Tuesday.

Among them were friends Jacqui Watters, Talia Field, Eloise Vanderwaals and Tahlia De Nobrega, all 20, who camped out overnight in a tent after travelling from Melbourne on Monday.

“We had tents which was a privilege because some people didn’t,” Ms Field said.

“It was freezing, it was very, very cold,” Ms Watters said.

Ms De Nobrega said the group “misjudged the size” of their tent but “made do.”

L-R Sydney locals Jacqui Watters, Talia Field, Eloise Vanderwaals and Tahlia De Nobrega travelled to Adelaide for Gracie Abrams’ show. Picture: Brett Hartwig
L-R Sydney locals Jacqui Watters, Talia Field, Eloise Vanderwaals and Tahlia De Nobrega travelled to Adelaide for Gracie Abrams’ show. Picture: Brett Hartwig

The group, who are from Sydney, have been travelling around the country for the tour with Tuesday’s show being the seventh Ms Watters has attended.

“I’ve been listening to Gracie since 2019, she’s one of my favourite artists,” she said.

“I just love all of her songs (and) her live is just so incredible.”

It isn’t the first time the girls have camped out for a gig with the group also camping out for Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Tate McCrae.

“We do it for a lot of artists as well, like, we love to do it, barricade is our thing,” Ms De Nobrega said.

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“Once you get to the barricade for the first time, you can’t go back. It’s a lifestyle,” Ms Field said.

On Tuesday morning, the pavement outside the venue was covered with sweet messages and chalk drawings for the singer, including “Adelaide loves you, Gracie!” and bows which have become an unofficial motif for the star.

Fans also wrote down their favourite lyrics by Abrams, who is known for her raw and emotional songwriting.

L-R Elise Piteo, Emma Green, Kaytie Formby, Chloe Peacock and Zoi Pelekoudas camped outside for Gracie Abrams’ Adelaide show. Picture: Brett Hartwig
L-R Elise Piteo, Emma Green, Kaytie Formby, Chloe Peacock and Zoi Pelekoudas camped outside for Gracie Abrams’ Adelaide show. Picture: Brett Hartwig

“Her lyrics are just really relatable and her fanbase is so welcoming,” Adelaide fan Kaytie Formby said.

The 22-year-old has been camping outside the Entertainment Centre since Sunday and couldn’t wait to see her idol.

“It’s been pretty chill, there’s been lots of people around so it’s been pretty safe,” she said.

Like many others, it was far from Ms Formby’s first time camping out for a gig.

“This is my second home,” she said.

“Its so worth it.”

With many big artists often skipping Adelaide, Ms name said Abrams coming to Adelaide “made us feel loved.”

The American singer-songwriter touched down in Adelaide on Monday and stopped to take selfies with fans at Adelaide Airport while donning a baseball cap with a pin reading: I’m on vocal rest.

Fans of singer Gracie Abrams camped out at the Entertainment Centre. Picture: Brett Hartwig
Fans of singer Gracie Abrams camped out at the Entertainment Centre. Picture: Brett Hartwig

Adelaide fan Margarida Badcock was among a small group who greeted Abrams at the airport.

She said the singer was “super nice”, stopping to pose for photos against her security team’s wishes.

Gracie Abrams fan Margarida Badcock met her idol when she arrived at Adelaide Airport. Picture: Supplied
Gracie Abrams fan Margarida Badcock met her idol when she arrived at Adelaide Airport. Picture: Supplied
Gracie Abrams pictured with Taylor Swift. Picture: Instagram
Gracie Abrams pictured with Taylor Swift. Picture: Instagram

“We brought her some Australian snacks like Tim Tams, lamingtons and shapes,” she said.

“She was on vocal rest and she said that. She said hello and thank you for the gift. It was super quick.

“She was very patient with us as well which was sweet.”

Abrams has almost finished her sellout The Secret of Us Tour, with her Adelaide show being the second-to-last of 12 show on the tour’s Australian and New Zealand leg.

The daughter of famous American filmmaker JJ Abrams, she released her sophomore album The Secret of Us in last June.

Abrams is almost finished her sellout The Secret of Us Tour, with her Adelaide show being the second-to-last of 12 shows on the tour’s Australian and New Zealand leg.

Abrams, the daughter of famous American filmmaker JJ Abrams, released her second studio album The Secret of Us in June last year.

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