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Tate McRae is ready to bring her energy back to Europe. Her Miss Possessive Tour, in support of her third album So Close To What, kicks off at the MEO Arena in Lisbon, Portugal, on May 7 and will wrap up in Manchester on June 25. In March, Tate launched the tour in South America, starting in Mexico City and performing at major festivals such as Lollapalooza Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. Now, she’s headed for a summer packed with concerts across Europe. Here’s everything you need to know.



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How to Secure Tickets for the Miss Possessive Tour

Tickets are available through Tate McRae’s official website and authorized platforms like Ticketmaster and SeatGeek. Due to overwhelming demand, additional shows have been added in select cities. VIP packages are also available, offering perks such as premium seating, exclusive merchandise, early entry, and special experiences like a pre-show acoustic set and Q&A with Tate.

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Tour Dates

This extensive European leg includes stops in major cities such as Madrid, Dublin, London, Glasgow, Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Berlin, Vienna, Prague, and Munich. New Zealand singer Benee will open for each show, except for the performance in the Netherlands. After a short break in July, the Miss Possessive Tour will continue in North America.

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Setlist

As mentioned, Tate McRae began the Miss Possessive Tour in South America, performing tracks from her full catalog. Many of those songs are expected to feature in the European shows as well. In a recent interview, she shared how much effort went into upgrading the production, especially since this marks her first arena tour.

The biggest thing will be elevating the show to make it feel as big as the place that I’m in,” she explained. “Because last year I was going from 1,000-cap venues to venues with 18,000 people, so our show was in this weird spot of like, we have to try and fit this into any venue and make sure we have everyone’s attention for an hour and a half in that big of a room,” she added.

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