Grace Ives Returns After Three Years With Bold and Expansive New Album ‘Girlfriend’

Girlfriend, the highly anticipated new album from vocalist, songwriter and producer Grace Ives is out today via True Panther/Capitol Records—get it here.

Written and produced alongside Grammy Award-winner Ariel Rechtshaid (Charli xcx, Vampire Weekend, Kelela) and John DeBold (HAIM, Dora Jar, Dijon), along with mixing by Dave Fridmann (Flaming Lips, MGMT), Girlfriend marks Grace’s return to music after a nearly three-year hiatus. Created during a period of profound personal change, the album documents a life in flux—moving from chaos toward clarity, isolation toward connection—while ushering in the most expansive and sonically ambitious music of her career. Girlfriend is available for physical purchase on signed Girlfriend Pink vinyl and on CD—order here.

“I shifted from escaping to exploring,” says Grace. “Having some personal freedom made me realize that I’m allowed to take up space—to be social, to talk about how I feel, to try new things. This album is about giving myself room to fail, to experiment, and to become more honest in the music.”

The eagerly awaited album features previously shared singles, “Stupid Bitches,” “Avalanche,” “Dance with Me” and “My Mans.” The New York Times hailed “Stupid Bitches” as “melodic but idiosyncratic electro-pop that has the intimacy of a softly whispered secret.” Stereogum praised “Avalanche” as “a refreshing whirlwind that exudes empowerment in a sincere,
exciting way.” Accompanying the album, Grace has also shared the music video for “Trouble”—watch here.

In support of Girlfriend, Grace will embark on a headline tour with dates across North America and Europe through June 2026. Kicking off April 17 in Philadelphia, PA, the run will include stops in Los AngelesBrooklynParisLondon and more. See below for full tour routing and visit graceives4u.com for more information.

Girlfriend follows Grace’s 2022 breakout album Janky Star, which was hailed as one of
the best of the year by The New York Times, NPR and Pitchfork, among many others. NYLON lauded Janky Star as “a playful, irreverent, and unexpectedly resonant collection of songs” that was the “year’s most relatable pop record.” In celebration of the release, the Brooklyn-raised vocalist and songwriter made her T.V. debut with “Lullaby” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” toured North America and Europe, and made appearances at Pitchfork Music Festival, Outside Lands and more.

GRACE IVES LIVE
April 17––Underground Arts––Philadelphia, PA
April 18––Bar Le Ritz PDB––Montreal, QC
April 20––Longboat Hall––Toronto, ON
April 21––El Club––Detroit, MI
April 22––Lincoln Hall––Chicago, IL
April 23––7th Street Entry––Minneapolis, MN
April 25––The Bottleneck––Lawrence, KS
April 27––Bluebird Theater––Denver, CO
April 28––Urban Lounge––Salt Lake City, UT
April 30––Polaris Hall––Portland, OR
May 1––Neumos––Seattle, WA
May 2––Fox Cabaret––Vancouver, BC
May 5––The Independent––San Francisco, CA
May 7––Teragram Ballroom––Los Angeles, CA
May 8––Constellation Room––Santa Ana, CA
May 9––The Rebel Lounge––Phoenix, AZ
May 11––Brushy Street Commons––Austin, TX
May 12––White Oak Music Hall (Upstairs)––Houston, TX
May 13––Club Dada––Dallas, TX
May 15––Blue Room at Third Man Records––Nashville, TN
May 16––The Masquerade––Atlanta, GA
May 17––Cat’s Cradle Back Room––Carrboro, NC
May 19––The Atlantis––Washington, DC
May 20––The Sinclair––Cambridge, MA
May 21––Music Hall of Williamsburg––Brooklyn, NY
June 6––Primavera Sound––Barcelona, ES
June 8––Hasard Ludique––Paris, FR
June 10––Rotonde/Botanique––Brussels, BE
June 12––Kantine am Berghain––Berlin, Germany
June 14––Paradiso (Small Hall)––Amsterdam, NE
June 16––Village Underground––London, U.K.