Tate McRae has officially launched her arena-sized Miss Possessive Tour, supporting her chart-topping sophomore album, “So Close to What,” which debuted atop the Billboard 200 in February 2025.
The tour kicked off on March 18 in Mexico City and will wrap up on Nov. 8 in LA county’s Inglewood, California. That makes for a whopping 83-show global trek.
Tate is also set to thrill fans at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on Aug. 29, bringing her full-throttle live magic to the CLE.
Seats are selling fast, but you can still get cheap tickets on major, third-party vendor sites like Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, and StubHub.
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Here’s a list of all of Tate’s remaining North American concert dates and the cheapest ticket prices I could rustle up as of Aug. 14:
Aug. 15 — United Center, Chicago, Ill.
Aug. 16 — Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Mich.
Aug. 19 — Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario
Aug. 20 — Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario
Aug. 22 — Canadian Tire Centre, Kanata, Ontario
Aug. 24 — Centre Bell, Montreal, Quebec
Aug. 26 — TD Garden, Boston, Mass.
Aug. 27 — TD Garden, Boston, Mass.
Aug. 29 — Rocket Arena, Cleveland, Ohio
Aug. 31 — CFG Bank Arena, Baltimore, Md.
Sept. 3 — Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.
Sept. 4 — Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.
Sept. 6 — Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sept. 9 — State Farm Arena, Atlanta, Ga.
Sept. 11 — Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn.
Sept. 13 — Kia Center, Orlando, Fla.
Sept. 14 — Kia Center, Orlando, Fla.
Sept. 16 — Moody Center ATX, Austin, Texas
Sept. 18 — American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas
Sept. 20 — Ball Arena, Denver, Colo.
Sept. 24 — Chase Center, San Francisco, Calif.
Sept. 26 — Kia Forum, Inglewood, Calif.
Sept. 27 — Kia Forum, Inglewood, Calif.
Oct. 2 — Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, Wash.
Oct. 3 — Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, Wash.
Oct. 5 — Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, Calif.
Oct. 7 — Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
Oct. 9 — CHI Health Center, Omaha, Neb.
Oct. 11 — Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 13 — Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Mich.
Oct. 15 — PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Oct. 17 — TD Garden, Boston, Mass.
Oct. 18 — Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.
Oct. 21 — United Center, Chicago, Ill.
Oct. 22 — Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Oct. 24 — Spectrum Center, Charlotte, N.C.
Oct. 25 — Lenovo Center, Raleigh, N.C.
Oct. 28 — T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Mo.
Oct. 29 — BOK Center, Tulsa, Okla.
Oct. 31 — Moody Center ATX, Austin, Texas
Nov. 1 — Toyota Center, Houston, Texas
Nov. 4 — PHX Arena, Phoenix, Ariz.
Nov. 5 — PHX Arena, Phoenix, Ariz.
Nov. 7 — Acrisure Arena at Greater Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Calif.
Nov. 8 — Kia Forum, Inglewood, Calif.
Tate McRae has quickly risen from a viral dance prodigy to one of pop’s biggest voices. She first got attention as a finalist on “So You Think You Can Dance” before making a splash in music with her breakout hit “you broke me first,” which has amassed over a billion streams.
Since then, Tate has released multiple chart-topping singles and earned a spot on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list. She’s performed on major stages like the MTV VMAs and Saturday Night Live, and collaborated with artists including Khalid, Troye Sivan, and Regard. With her latest album ‘So Close to What’ debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, McRae has absolutely soared. Her first arena tour, Miss Possessive, is currently selling out worldwide.
*This story was written with the assistance of AI.
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