June 12 2026 – Brooklyn, NY
Gracie and Rachel left the crowd completely spellbound this past Friday at the National Sawdust in Brooklyn with their haunting yet dreamy sound. The duo stopped in New York as part of the East Coast leg for their latest album If We Could, Would We, released just this April. A record overflowing with melancholia and nostalgia that truly transforms you to its very own land.
Opening the night was New York based solo artist and creator of NYC’s paper Gunk – Hannah Pruz.
Gracie and Rachel delivered a performance so triumphantly magical to an audience hanging on the edge of their seat for every note. They used a variety of instruments to transform the audience from Brooklyn to a melancholy starry night on a beach.
Mid performance, they spoke about their process for the new record If We Could, Would We. “We wrote most of the songs separately,” said Gracie, explaining how the duo individually wrote songs and then came together to record and produce thr new tracks.
Fans gushed to Gracie and Rachel – both of whom greeted fans near the merchandise table after the show – praising their music, the performance, and expressing their desire for the duo’s return to New York.
Gracie and Rachel’s voices beautifully interlaced together, haunting the walls of the venue forevermore, and leaving a distinct mark in the hearts of the crowd who welcomed the last song of their set with loud cheers and a standing ovation. Listen to If We Could, Would We here.

















