
Gracie Abrams unveils Vevo live performance of "I Love You, I'm Sorry"
Vevo has announced the release of Gracie Abrams' live performance of “I Love You, I’m Sorry” as a part of their Vevo’s performance series, Extended Play.
"It was such a pleasure working with Gracie again," says JP Evangelista, SVP Content, Programming and Marketing, Vevo, "She's a natural storyteller, and it was amazing to have the opportunity to provide a space for her and her band to perform a series of such personal and intimate songs - many of which were played for the very first time live.
Valentine Studios, with its decades of musical history, provided a more than fitting backdrop to these performances. Its vintage 70s feel transports audiences back in time and serves as a nod to the greats who previously recorded historic sounds in that very room. It's been incredible to see Gracie follow their footsteps and blossom into the global superstar that she was meant to be."
Gracie Abrams' Extended Play performances follow her Live From Vevo Studios performances of “Where do we go now?” and “Fault line,” released in 2023.
Specifically tailored to the artist’s aesthetic, “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” was filmed at Valentine Recording Studios in North Hollywood. Valentine has a long and storied history, with everyone from Bing Crosby to the Beach Boys making it their temporary home to record. The current iteration of the studio was built and decorated in 1975 and has remained a time capsule of 70s era recording technology and design ever since.
"I Love You, I'm Sorry" is out now.
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