On Thursday (October 30), Gracie Abrams shared a video capturing her cathartic live performance of “I Told You Things” at Red Rocks Amphitheater during her The Secret of Us Tour. The clip is featured in the newly released concert special, Apple Music Live: Gracie Abrams, which is currently streaming exclusively on Apple Music. “‘I Told You Things’ is, I think, my favorite song on the album and also my favorite moment in the show, that song and ‘Death Wish,’” Abrams told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, while adding that, “Those two songs have been such clues ultimately into what this next chapter feels like.” The show is captured in full for limited-time viewing on Apple TV, and as a live album streaming on Apple Music. Abrams recalls her special time at the iconic venue by sharing, “We were all kind of walking around touching all the rocks and climbing up all the seats. We wanted to kind of burn it in our brains.” (Rolling Stone)
Getty Images
Gracie Abrams Shares Red Rocks Live Performance Of “I Told You Things” From Apple Music Concert Special
Oct 30, 2025 | 8:00 PM

Study Finds Dark Chocolate May Boost Memory Within One Hour
Japanese researchers found that dark chocolate's bitter compounds can enhance memory performance within an hour of consumption. Scientists gave flavanol extracts to mice before memory tests. The treated mice showed 30% better object recognition compare...
10h ago
Lifestyle Extras
TODAY'S LISTS States Where Workers Are Quitting The Most: Best Digital Notebooks: 10 Sam's Club Foods That Taste Different: 50 Comfy Hiking Boots: ...
10h ago
Alaska Tops List Of America's Most Stressed States
A new nationwide study named Alaska the most stressed state in the country. Researchers analyzed crime, suicide rates, cost of living, environmental quality, and poverty levels across all 50 states. Alaska scored 84.50 on the stress index-over three ti...
10h ago
Energy Drink Addiction Crisis Affects 110 Million Americans, Health Experts Warn
Health experts warn that an overlooked addiction crisis involving energy drinks now impacts 110 million Americans. The energy drink market has grown to exceed $23 billion in value across the United States, reflecting surging popularity of these beverag...
10h ago
Cold Plunging Shows Promise But Lacks Conclusive Scientific Evidence, Studies Say
Cold plunging involves immersing the body in water between 39 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit for health benefits. Gary Brecka, biohacker and founder of The Ultimate Human, recommends two to six minutes for experienced users and under one minute for beginners...
10h ago












