Miss Possessive Tour

Miss Possessive Tour
Tour by Tate McRae
Promotional poster for North American concerts
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Associated albumSo Close to What
Start dateMarch 18, 2025 (2025-03-18)
End dateNovember 8, 2025 (2025-11-08)
No. of shows83
Supporting acts
ProducerLive Nation[1]
Attendance795,000[a]
Box officeUS$75.8 million[a]
Websitetatemcrae.com/tour
Tate McRae concert chronology

The Miss Possessive Tour was the fifth concert tour and first arena tour by Canadian singer Tate McRae. It began on March 18, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico, and concluded on November 8, 2025, in Inglewood, United States, consisting of 83 shows. It was in support of her third studio album, So Close to What (2025), and was promoted by Live Nation, with supporting acts Benee, Zara Larsson, Alessi Rose, and Samuraï. The tour included appearances at several musical festivals, including select Lollapalooza events and Estéreo Picnic.

Announcements

On November 14, 2024, Tate McRae announced the release date and title of her third studio album, So Close to What (2025).[3][4] Promoter Live Nation announced the Miss Possessive Tour in support of the album, spanning 50 concerts across Europe, North America and South America.[1][5][6] Benee was announced as supporting act for European concerts, while Zara Larsson will support concerts in North America.[7][8] On November 19, 2024, secondary shows in Vancouver, Toronto, Boston, New York City, Orlando and Inglewood were added due to demand.[9] Two days later, a second concert in Dublin, Ireland, was announced.[10] On February 19, 2025, twenty additional concerts across the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as announced Alessi Rose as the supporting act for the North American concerts.[11] Additional concerts in Seattle, Washington, and Phoenix, Arizona, were added.[12] Samuraï served as supporting act for McRae's concert in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 18, 2025.[13]

Commercial performance

Boxscore

In their year-end report for 2025, Billboard acknowledged the tour as the thirty-ninth best of the year, generating US$75.8 million and attracting an audience of 795,000 across a reported 62 concerts;[2] it was further named the ninth-highest-grossing pop tour for the year.[14]

Broadcasts

In the January 2026 issue of Rolling Stone, McRae teased the potential release of a documentary from the tour.[15]

Set list

March 2025

This set list is from the concert in Mexico City on March 18, 2025.[16]

  1. "Sports Car"
  2. "2 Hands"
  3. "Hurt My Feelings"
  4. "Uh Oh"
  5. "Dear God"
  6. "Cut My Hair" (guitar solo outro)
  7. "You Broke Me First"
  8. "Run for the Hills"
  9. "Siren Sounds" (extended outro)
  10. "It's OK I'm OK" (shortened)
  11. "Exes"
  12. "She's All I Wanna Be"
  13. "Revolving Door" (extended outro; dancers break)
  14. "Bloodonmyhands"
  15. "10:35" (long version)
  16. "Greedy"

May to November 2025

This set list is from the concert in Lisbon on May 7, 2025.[17][18] It does not represent all shows throughout the tour.

Act I

  1. "Miss Possessive"
  2. "No I'm Not in Love"
  3. "2 Hands"
  4. "Guilty Conscience"

Act II

  1. "Purple Lace Bra"
  2. "Like I Do"
  3. "Uh Oh"
  4. "Dear God"
  5. "Siren Sounds"

Act III

  1. "Greenlight
  2. "Nostalgia"
  3. "That Way" / "Chaotic" / "One Day"
  4. "You Broke Me First"
  5. "Run for the Hills"

Act IV

  1. "Exes"
  2. "Bloodonmyhands"
  3. "She's All I Wanna Be"
  4. "Revolving Door"
  5. "It's OK I'm OK"

Act V

  1. "Sports Car"
  2. "Greedy"

Alterations and notes

  • During the August 4, 2025, concert in Vancouver, "Purple Lace Bra" was not performed, "Feel Like Shit" was added to the third act medley (succeeding "One Day"), and "Just Keep Watching" was performed during the fifth act preceding "Sports Car".[19]
  • During the September 11, 2025, concert in Nashville, "6 Months Later" as performed with Megan Moroney during the third act.[20]
  • During the September 27, 2025, concert in Inglewood[b], "Tit for Tat" was performed.[21]

VIP soundcheck

Beginning in May 2025, McRae performed one song for VIP ticket holders following a questions and answers session.[22]

  • May 7, 2025 – Lisbon: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • May 9, 2025 – Madrid: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • May 13, 2025 – Stuttgart: "The 1" by Taylor Swift[23]
  • May 14, 2025 – Antwerp: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • May 16, 2025 – Dublin: "Sympathy Is a Knife" by Charli XCX
  • May 17, 2025 – Dublin: "The 1" by Swift
  • May 19, 2025 – Birmingham: "We're Not Alike" by McRae
  • May 20, 2025 – London: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • May 23, 2025 – Glasgow: "Touch It" by Ariana Grande
  • May 24, 2025 – Manchester: "Special" by SZA
  • May 27, 2025 – Paris: "F2F" by SZA[24]
  • May 28, 2025 – Amsterdam: "Touch It" by Grande
  • May 30, 2025 – Copenhagen: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • June 1, 2025 – Stockholm: "F2F" by SZA
  • June 3, 2025 – Hamburg: "Somebody Else" by the 1975
  • June 4, 2025 – Berlin: "Fetish" by Selena Gomez
  • June 6, 2025 – Łódź: "Stay Done" by McRae
  • June 8, 2025 – Vienna: "Scared to Be Lonely" by Martin Garrix and Dua Lipa
  • June 10, 2025 – Prague: "Stay Done" by McRae
  • June 11, 2025 – Munich: "Messier" by McRae
  • June 13, 2025 – Casalecchio di Reno:[c] – "Stay Done" by McRae
  • June 16, 2025 – Cologne: "The 1" by Swift
  • June 18, 2025 – Zürich: "Don't Smile" by Sabrina Carpenter
  • June 22, 2025 – Nottingham: "Don't Smile" by Carpenter
  • June 24, 2025 – London: "Blowing Smoke" by Gracie Abrams
  • August 4, 2025 – Vancouver: "Yukon" by Justin Bieber
  • August 5, 2025 – Vancouver: "Walking Away" by Bieber
  • August 7, 2025 – Edmonton: "What a Time" by Julia Michaels featuring Niall Horan
  • August 9, 2025 – Winnipeg: "Video Games" by Lana Del Rey
  • August 13, 2025 – St. Paul: "Fix You" by Coldplay
  • August 15, 2025 – Chicago: "Messier" by McRae
  • August 16, 2025 – Detroit: "Back to Friends" by Sombr
  • August 19, 2025 – Toronto: "B.O.A.T." by Camila Cabello
  • August 20, 2025 – Toronto: "Shot for Me" by Drake[25]
  • August 22, 2025 – Ottawa: "Nights Like This" by Kehlani
  • August 24, 2025 – Montreal: "Plastic Palm Trees" by McRae
  • August 29, 2025 – Cleveland: "Calgary" by McRae
  • September 3, 2025 – New York: "Stick Season" by Noah Kahan
  • September 4, 2025 – New York: "Fix You" by Coldplay
  • September 6, 2025 – Philadelphia: "Plastic Palm Trees" by McRae
  • September 9, 2025 – Atlanta: "Breathin' " by Grande
  • September 11, 2025 – Nashville: "Stay Done" by McRae
  • September 13, 2025 – Orlando: "Somebody Else" by the 1975
  • September 14, 2025 – Orlando: "Boy X" by McRae
  • September 16, 2025 – Austin: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • September 18, 2025 – Dallas: "I Still Say Goodnight" by McRae
  • September 20, 2025 – Denver: "Chemical" by Post Malone
  • September 24, 2025 – San Francisco: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • September 26, 2025 – Inglewood[b]: "Plastic Palm Trees" by McRae
  • September 27, 2025 – Inglewood[b]: "Special" by SZA
  • October 3, 2025 – Seattle: "Want That Too" by McRae
  • October 5, 2025 – Sacramento: "Don't Smile" by Carpenter
  • October 7, 2025 – Salt Lake City: "Nights Like This" by Kehlani
  • October 9, 2025 – Omaha: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • October 11, 2025 – St. Louis: "Sweater Weather" by the Neighbourhood
  • October 13, 2025 – Detroit: "Apologize" by Timbaland featuring OneRepublic
  • October 15, 2025 – Pittsburgh: "Messier" by McRae
  • October 17, 2025 – Boston: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • October 21, 2025 – Chicago: "Plastic Palm Trees" by McRae
  • October 22, 2025 – Grand Rapids: "Want That Too" by McRae
  • October 24, 2025 – Charlotte: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • October 25, 2025 – Raleigh: "Want That Too" by McRae
  • October 28, 2025 – Kansas City: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • October 31, 2025 – Austin: "Save Your Tears" by the Weeknd
  • November 1, 2025 – Houston: "Means I Care" by McRae
  • November 4, 2025 – Phoenix: "Nostalgia" by McRae
  • November 5, 2025 – Phoenix: "Boy X" by McRae
  • November 7, 2025 – Thousand Palms[d]: "Stay Done" by McRae
  • November 8, 2025 – Inglewood[b]: "Wildest Dreams" by Swift

Tour dates

List of 2025 concerts
Date (2025) City Country Venue Supporting acts Attendance Revenue
March 18 Mexico City Mexico Pepsi Center WTC[e] Samuraï
March 22[f] Buenos Aires Argentina Hipódromo de San Isidro[g] N/a N/a N/a
March 23[h] Santiago Chile Parque Cerrillos[i] N/a N/a
March 25 Teatro Coliseo
March 27[j] Bogotá Colombia Simón Bolívar Park[k] N/a N/a
March 29[l] São Paulo Brazil Autódromo de Interlagos[m] N/a N/a
May 7 Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena Benee
May 9 Madrid Spain Palacio Vistalegre
May 13 Stuttgart Germany Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
May 14 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
May 16 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
May 17
May 19 Birmingham England Utilita Arena Birmingham
May 20 London The O2 Arena
May 23 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
May 24 Manchester England Co-op Live
May 27 Paris France Accor Arena
May 28 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
May 30 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
June 1 Stockholm Sweden Avicii Arena
June 3 Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena
June 4 Berlin Uber Arena
June 6 Łódź Poland Atlas Arena
June 8 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
June 10 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
June 11 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
June 13 Casalecchio di Reno[c] Italy Unipol Arena
June 16 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
June 18 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
June 20[n] Landgraaf Netherlands Megaland Park N/a N/a N/a
June 22 Nottingham England Motorpoint Arena Nottingham Benee
June 24 London The O2 Arena
June 25 Manchester Co-op Live
August 4 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena Zara Larsson
August 5
August 7 Edmonton Rogers Place
August 9 Winnipeg Canada Life Centre
August 13 Saint Paul United States Xcel Energy Center
August 15 Chicago United Center
August 16 Detroit Little Caesars Arena
August 19 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
August 20
August 22 Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre
August 24 Montreal Bell Centre
August 26 Boston United States TD Garden
August 27
August 29 Cleveland Rocket Arena
August 31 Baltimore CFG Bank Arena
September 3 New York City Madison Square Garden
September 4
September 6 Philadelphia Xfinity Mobile Arena
September 9 Atlanta State Farm Arena
September 11 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
September 13 Orlando Kia Center
September 14
September 16 Austin Moody Center
September 18 Dallas American Airlines Center
September 20 Denver Ball Arena
September 24 San Francisco Chase Center
September 26 Inglewood[b] Kia Forum
September 27
October 2 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena Alessi Rose
October 3
October 5 Sacramento Golden 1 Center
October 7 Salt Lake City Delta Center
October 9 Omaha CHI Health Center Omaha
October 11 St. Louis Enterprise Center
October 13 Detroit Little Caesars Arena
October 15 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena
October 17 Boston TD Garden
October 18 New York City Madison Square Garden
October 21 Chicago United Center
October 22 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
October 24 Charlotte Spectrum Center
October 25 Raleigh Lenovo Center
October 28 Kansas City T-Mobile Center
October 29 Tulsa BOK Center
October 31 Austin Moody Center
November 1 Houston Toyota Center
November 4 Phoenix Mortgage Matchup Center
November 5
November 7 Thousand Palms[d] Acrisure Arena
November 8 Inglewood[b] Kia Forum
Total

Notes

  1. ^ a b Based on 62 reported shows.[2]
  2. ^ a b c d e f Labelled as Los Angeles in promotional material.
  3. ^ a b Labelled as Bologna in promotional material.
  4. ^ a b Labelled as Palm Springs in promotional material.
  5. ^ Labelled as Pepsi Centre in press announcement.
  6. ^ This concert is part of Lollapalooza Argentina.
  7. ^ Labelled as Lollapalooza Argentina in press announcement.
  8. ^ This concert is part of Lollapalooza Chile.
  9. ^ Labelled as Lollapalooza Chile in press announcement.
  10. ^ This concert is part of Festival Estéreo Picnic.
  11. ^ Labelled as Estéreo Picnic in press announcement.
  12. ^ This concert is part of Lollapalooza Brazil.
  13. ^ Labelled as Lollapalooza Brasil in press announcement.
  14. ^ This concert is part of Pinkpop Festival.[26]

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