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Gracie Abrams is playing an intimate, one-night-only show at the Brooklyn Paramount on Thursday

Relatively intimate, that is, when you consider she sold out MSG.

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Gracie Abrams exists in that realm of artists who have been making great music for a while, but just recently got more mainstream recognition. If you needed proof that the indie folk-slash-pop artist is becoming an A-lister, look no further than her two sold out back to back shows at Madison Square Garden this upcoming July 28 and July 29.

As a “thank you” to her fans, Abrams just announced a much more intimate concert she's performing this Thursday at the Brooklyn Paramount, the 5,000 capacity theater venue that reopened last year after extensive renovations.

Here's everything you need to know that concert and how you can go.

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In an Instagram story posted earlier this week, Abrams announced that she's teaming up with American Express to throw a more intimate concert on Thursday, March 20, called "An Evening with Gracie Abrams." 

In that story, she noted that the show would be performed acoustically and that she would play alongside Aaron Dessner, who has co-written and produced with Abrams in the past. Abrams also added that all sales from the night would be donated to the World Central Kitchen, a non-profit that provides food relief for millions of people who live in conflict zones around the world. 

Abrams is currently touring at the heels of her The Secret of Us album, which she released last year to critical acclaim. That album, and its deluxe version, included hits like "That's So True," "I Love You, I'm Sorry," and "Close To You"—and if you think you've never heard them before, your probably have (trust us). 

Tickets were only available to American Express card members at first and each customer can only purchase two tickets at a time. It looks like tickets are currently sold out on Ticketmaster, but make sure to check back leading up to the event, or try your luck on other ticketing platforms. 

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