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Tate McRae is gearing up to embark on her Miss Possessive Tour in support of her new album, So Close to What. Set to kick off tonight in Mexico City, the tour marks her first arena tour and will visit cities across North America, Europe, and Oceania. Notably, she will also perform at major festivals such as Lollapalooza Argentina and Estéreo Picnic.

Thanks to her last two albums, Tate’s influence continues to grow. So Close to What became her first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 and produced hit singles like “It’s Ok, I’m Ok,” “2 Hands,” “Sports Car,” and “Revolving Door.” As we count down the hours to the first show, here’s everything you need to know about Tate McRae’s Miss Possessive Tour.



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How to Secure a Ticket

Fans can purchase tickets for Tate McRae’s concerts through her official website, as well as authorized resellers like Ticketmaster and SeatGeek. Due to overwhelming demand, additional dates have been added in cities like Vancouver, Toronto, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles. VIP packages are available, offering perks such as premium tickets, pre-show acoustic performances, Q&A sessions with McRae, exclusive merchandise, early entry, and more.

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Tour Dates

As mentioned above, the Miss Possessive Tour kicks off tonight in Mexico. Tate will begin with a series of South American shows, running from March 18 to March 29. She will then head to Europe, starting with a show in Lisbon, Portugal, on May 7. The European leg will span most of the summer, with concerts in major cities like Paris, Berlin, Prague, and London until late July.

Without a break, she will return to her home country, Canada, where the North American leg kicks off in Vancouver on August 4. After performing 83 shows worldwide, Tate will conclude the Miss Possessive Tour at the iconic Kia Forum in Inglewood on November 8.

Supporting acts for the tour include Benee, Zara Larsson, and Alessi Rose, who will join Tate throughout her journey.

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Setlist

The official Miss Possessive Tour setlist will be revealed by the end of the day. However, it’s safe to assume that alongside songs from So Close to What, Tate will also perform tracks from Think Later and I Used to Think I Could Fly, as well as her breakout hit, “You Broke Me First.”

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