Gracie Abrams Recalls the 'Out of Body' Experience of Debuting 'Us' with Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium

"We wrote it the way that we played it at Wembley," Abrams told Who What Wear in a cover story

<p>Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty; Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty</p> Gracie Abrams; Taylor Swift

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Gracie Abrams; Taylor Swift

Gracie Abrams had an "out of body" experience when she debuted her Taylor Swift collaboration "Us" during the Eras Tour.

In a cover story from Who What Wear on Wednesday, Sept. 4, the "Risk" hitmaker, 24, opened up about debuting The Secret of Us track live with the pop star, 34, at Wembley Stadium in London in June.

"We wrote it the way that we played it at Wembley," Abrams told the publication.

She added: "To see somebody have the ability to, in a stadium, make it feel like you and her are the only two people there, that was hugely important for me to see."

<p>TAS2023 via Getty </p> Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams perform during night two of the Eras Tour at Paycor Stadium on July 1, 2023 in Cincinnati

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Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams perform during night two of the Eras Tour at Paycor Stadium on July 1, 2023 in Cincinnati

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The "Close to You" performer also reflected on how the Eras Tour inspired her latest album — and being able to perform it live on the Eras Tour next month.

"I am so f---ing happy that we get to do [The Secret of Us] on Eras just because so much of the album was undeniably inspired by the kind of energy that radiates from both Taylor herself and her fans, [who] are just so committed and passionate," Abrams said.

Elsewhere in the interview, the "Mess It Up" singer revealed how performing on the Eras Tour helped her conquer her fear of being onstage.

"I avoided it at all costs," Abrams told the publication.

Once she was able to get in front of the crowd "that rewired a huge chunk of my brain."

"Not just in terms of performing and stage fright and that kind of s--- but in my life," Abrams said. "I told myself that I knew I would hate performing. I knew I would be uncomfortable every second that I was onstage, and I didn't end up feeling that way at all."

For the "Blowing Smoke" singer, "it was really lovely to be wrong."

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<p>Gotham/GC Images</p> Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams in New York City in November 2023

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Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams in New York City in November 2023

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In January, Abrams told PEOPLE that opening up for the "Fortnight" musician was an experience "beyond my wildest dreams."

"Being a part of that tour in a tiny way has changed the course of my life in so many ways," she said.

Abrams called Swift an "unbelievable performer and the most generous friend."

"It's not lost on me that her belief in me has really just... done a lot. So, I'm deeply grateful to her, forever," she said.

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