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Gracie Abramsis speaking out after a fan started a petition to replace the opening act for her upcoming tour dates, calling the move “so wildly uncool and bizarre.”
Morgan continued, “For a memorable concert experience, an opening act should set the mood and get the crowd excited, but Dora’s slow tempo songs may not achieve this goal."
The petition creator then shared their suggestion that “a more well-known, energetic artist or band” be chosen as Abrams' opening act instead.
Gracie Abrams.Scott Newton/Austin City Limits
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Abrams clapped back at the news of the petition on Saturday in a comment on an Instagram post fromStereogum. “Just hearing about this absolute ridiculousness… so wildly uncool and bizarre and also just does not remotely add up,” she wrote.
“I’ve only seen everyone’s total excitement and I couldn’t be luckier or prouder to share a stage with this talented wonder,” Abrams continued. “Stream everything she’s ever made whether or not you’re coming to the show. Dora forever and ever.”
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On Sunday, Jan. 26, the Grammy nominee doubled down on her support of Jar, 28, as she reshared a screenshot of the comment she left on Stereogum’s post on herInstagram Stories. “Hi reiterating this and then dropping it. I am so excited to share a stage with this gem of an artist. Love you Dora ❤️,” she wrote over the image.
Dora Jar performs at Lollapalooza in Chicago on Aug. 3, 2024.Josh Brasted/FilmMagic
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Jar first responded to the petition on Friday, writing in a post onX: “Don’t worry this doesn’t bum me out! I’m hear [sic] to perform for all the music loving open hearted fans. Those who aren’t interested can go buy merch while I’m playing (but they might as well let me entertain them tho..;)) an overwhelming amount of fans have been so kind & excited.”
The “She Loves Me” singer later joked onXthat she had “signed the petition,” while noting she was still “rehearsing these songs just in case I remain the opener!” and cheekily adding, “Love u Dexter.”
In yet anotherXpost, Jar — whose debut full-length albumNo Way to Relax When You Are on Firewas released in September 2024 — acknowledged that “hate comes with the job.”
But, she noted, “the truth is this is the biggest outpouring of love I’ve ever received from a fanbase who is still unfamiliar with me. Gracie has beautiful open hearted fans and I am so excited for this.”
She also nodded to the petition controversy — and all the new fans and attention it has brought her way — in a post onInstagramon Sunday, writing, “as if I didn’t survive middle school, welcome new lovers and haters.”
When Jar announced that she would be opening for Abrams, she described it as a “pinch me” moment and said it would be “a privilege to soon share the stage” with the “That’s So True” singer. “Can’t wait to see you all,” she added.
source: people.com