Thanx Tate!!!!
by Ky on 4/3/25Rating: 5 out of 5I’ve seen her 6 times, each time she doesn’t disappoint. She is the best performer of our generation!! We love you Tate! Thank you for working so hard
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Tate McRae is a pop singer from Calgary, Alberta. After initially finding the spotlight at 13 as the first-ever Canadian finalist on So You Think You Can Dance, the multi-talented teen went viral on YouTube and TikTok with her independent single “One Day” and signed with RCA Records in 2019. McRae’s debut EP, All the Things I Never Said, followed in early 2020, and months later she notched her first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 with “You Broke Me First.” The teen sensation released her debut full-length, I Used to Think I Could Fly, in the spring of 2022 after a string of collaborations with Troye Sivan and Regard (“You”), Blackbear (“U Love U”), Khalid (“Working”) and more. McRae’s sophomore album, Think Later, followed in December 2023 in the wake of its lead single “Greedy” becoming her first Top 10 hit. At the 2024 Juno Awards, McRae won Artist of the Year and Single of the Year for “Greedy.” In September 2024, McRae released the single “It’s Ok I’m Ok,” which marked her highest-charting debut on the Hot 100 at No. 20. She followed that with another hit, “2 Hands,” in November and announced the February 2025 plans for the release of her third studio album, So Close to What. The 15-track album features the hit single “Sports Car,” released in January 2025, as well as collaborations with Flo Millo and McRae’s boyfriend, The Kid LAROI (“I Know Love”).
To connect with Tate McRae:
Website // Instagram // YouTube // TikTok // Facebook // Twitter
Tate McRae 2025 Tour Dates:
Act I
Act II
Act III: B-Stage
Act IV
Encore
Ahead of Tate McRae's 2025 tour, view our guide to everything you need to know about her live show.
Tate McRae will kick off the Miss Possessive Tour in August 2025. After opening in Vancouver, British Columbia, the singer will tour much of North America through November.
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Tate McRae’s Miss Possessive Tour starts on August 5, 2025 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Tickets for newly-added dates on Tate McRae’s Miss Possessive Tour will be available for purchase via Ticketmaster. The sign up for the Artist Presale opens on Wednesday, February 19 at 8:00 a.m. PT and runs through Monday, February 24 at 10:00 p.m. PT. The Artist Presale is on Wednesday, February 26, and runs from 11:00 a.m. local time until Thursday, February 27 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
Additionally, a presale for American Express cardmembers will take place from Tuesday, February 25 at 11:00 a.m. local time until Wednesday, February 26 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Thursday, February 27 at 11:00 a.m. local venue time.
Tickets for the rest of Tate McRae’s Miss Possessive Tour are on sale now.
I’ve seen her 6 times, each time she doesn’t disappoint. She is the best performer of our generation!! We love you Tate! Thank you for working so hard
Her setlist was a perfect mix of upbeat bangers and emotional ballads, and the crowd was completely locked in. 🌟 "You broke me first"hit extra hard live, and the energy in the venue was incredible. Tate’s interaction with the fans was personal and genuine—she truly cares about her supporters. ❤️
From the start, it was clear this was going to be a night to remember. 🎤 Her voice was crystal clear and packed with emotion, especially during “stupid,” where the entire crowd sang along. The visuals on stage matched Tate’s vibe perfectly—slick, modern, and so engaging. One of the best moments was when Tate shared a story about the inspiration behind "bad ones"—it made the song even more powerful. 🎶
The crowd was absolutely living for every second of it, from “you broke me first” to "i stole this from you."🌟 The visuals and stage setup were stunning, but it was Tate’s connection with the audience that stole the show. She gave every song her all, and the energy was through the roof. It was the perfect Vegas experience—exciting, emotional, and electric! 🔥
Her setlist was killer, with tracks like “stupid” and “Chaotic” making the crowd go wild. 🔥 She brought so much passion to the performance, and you could see the fans absolutely feeding off her energy. One of the best moments was when Tate interacted with fans in the crowd, giving a personal touch to an already perfect night. Unforgettable!
Her connection with the crowd was on another level—when she performed “Rubberband,” it felt like she was sharing a personal moment with all of us. The energy in the room was electric, and Tate’s voice was absolutely perfect. 🎤 The crowd was respectful yet so into it, singing every word back to her. It felt like we were all in this together. 🌟
Her performance of “you broke me first” was soul-stirring, and the crowd was absolutely locked in. 😍 Tate shared some personal stories behind her songs, which made the whole experience even more meaningful. By the time she hit the final high note, the entire room was in awe. A truly moving performance! 💖
Tate McRae lit up Denver with an upbeat, high-energy performance that had the entire crowd dancing! 🎶 From "bad ones"to "stupid,"the vibe was infectious. The crowd was all in, matching Tate's energy and singing along. 🏙
Tate McRae’s Boston show was the perfect mix of vulnerability and power. Her performance of “i stole this from you” was hauntingly beautiful, and the audience could feel every word. The crowd reacted so positively, singing along to every song, and it was a stunning display of connection.
San Francisco got to witness a dream performance by Tate McRae. Her energy on stage was infectious, and it was clear she was having the time of her life. 🎤 Every song, from "slower"to “You Broke Me First,” had the crowd singing and dancing along.