Tate McRae Announces 50-Date World Tour
Tickets On Sale Now for Los Angeles, Toronto, London, and More
Singer-songwriter Tate McRae has announced her upcoming world tour, which will see her perform at 50 dates in North America, Europe, and Australia.
Kicking off in Vancouver, British Columbia on April 11, the tour will hit major cities such as Los Angeles, Toronto, London, Paris, and Sydney before wrapping up in Auckland, New Zealand on September 15.
Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday, January 20 at 10am local time. McRae will be joined on the tour by special guest Wallows.
The announcement of the tour comes on the heels of the release of McRae's new single, "She's All I Wanna Be," which has already amassed over 100 million streams on Spotify.
McRae is a rising star in the music industry. At just 19 years old, she has already released two EPs and a number of hit singles, including "you broke me first" and "stupid."
The world tour will be McRae's first major headlining tour. It is sure to be a can't-miss event for fans of the young singer-songwriter.
Here are the dates and locations of the tour:
- April 11 - Vancouver, BC - Rogers Arena
- April 13 - Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena
- April 15 - Portland, OR - Moda Center
- April 17 - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
- April 19 - Los Angeles, CA - The Forum
- April 22 - Las Vegas, NV - Michelob ULTRA Arena
- April 24 - Denver, CO - Ball Arena
- April 26 - Minneapolis, MN - The Armory
- April 28 - Chicago, IL - United Center
- April 30 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena
- May 2 - Montreal, QC - Bell Centre
- May 4 - Boston, MA - TD Garden
- May 6 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
- May 8 - Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center
- May 10 - Washington, DC - Capital One Arena
- May 12 - Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena
- May 14 - Miami, FL - FTX Arena
- May 16 - Orlando, FL - Amway Center
- May 18 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center
- May 20 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
- May 22 - Austin, TX - Moody Center
- July 12 - London, UK - The O2 Arena
- July 14 - Paris, France - Accor Arena
- July 16 - Berlin, Germany - Mercedes-Benz Arena
- July 18 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome
- July 20 - Brussels, Belgium - Forest National
- July 22 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Royal Arena
- July 24 - Oslo, Norway - Oslo Spektrum
- July 26 - Stockholm, Sweden - Avicii Arena
- July 28 - Helsinki, Finland - Hartwall Arena
- July 30 - Moscow, Russia - VTB Arena
- August 2 - Warsaw, Poland - Tauron Arena Kraków
- August 4 - Budapest, Hungary - Papp László Budapest Sportaréna
- August 6 - Vienna, Austria - Wiener Stadthalle
- August 8 - Prague, Czech Republic - O2 Arena
- August 10 - Zurich, Switzerland - Hallenstadion
- August 12 - Milan, Italy - Mediolanum Forum
- August 14 - Rome, Italy - PalaLottomatica
- August 16 - Barcelona, Spain - Palau Sant Jordi
- August 18 - Lisbon, Portugal - Altice Arena
- August 20 - Madrid, Spain - WiZink Center
- August 22 - Sydney, Australia - Qudos Bank Arena
- August 24 - Brisbane, Australia - Entertainment Centre
- August 26 - Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena
- August 28 - Adelaide, Australia - Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena
- August 30 - Perth, Australia - RAC Arena
- September 1 - Auckland, New Zealand - Spark Arena