Tate McRae tickets 2025: Cheapest costs, schedule of cities and dates for the Miss Possessive World Tour

Emily Dozier

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The "It Girl" is going worldwide once again. This time, it's on the Miss Possessive Tour.

Tate McRae announced her fifth headlining tour, the Miss Possessive Tour, in celebration of her upcoming album So Close to What, which is set to release on Feb. 21. It will be the fourth straight year she's performed on the road, no small feat for the rising pop star.

As of now, McRae is headed to Latin America, Europe and North America from March to September 2025, visiting cities like Mexico City, São Paulo, Berlin, Toronto, New York, Montréal, Los Angeles and countless others. Joining McRae on her latest journey will be Benee at European shows and Zara Larsson in North America.

The Canadian singer is only getting started. While she has countless hit songs, with "Greedy" reaching its height at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2023, McRae's first single from her newest album, "It's ok I'm ok" became her highest-charting debut yet, coming in at No. 20. There's plenty more where that came from.

As Tate McRae continues to take the world by storm, there's only one place to be to see it all happen. Here's how to get the best prices on tickets for the 2025 Miss Possessive Tour.

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Tate McRae Miss Possessive Tour 2025 tickets

Tickets for the Tate McRae Miss Possessive Tour are available now on StubHub.

Her first North American show in Vancouver on Aug. 4 currently has a get-in price of $60, though many of the cheaper passes have obstructed views. Fortunately, fans can still get decent seats for around $80.

Some of her other shows are a bit pricier, though, with Chicago starting at $170 for upper level seats and $310 for floor seats. Her two concerts at New York's Madison Square Garden start at about $140 for single passes. Floor seats start at $500.

Click the link below to view more ticket prices as well as a seat map for every show long the tour.

BUY NOW: Cheapest prices, seats for Tate McRae Miss Possessive Tour

Tate McRae Miss Possessive Tour 2025 schedule

The Miss Possessive Tour begins on March 18 in Mexico City. McRae follows up the opener with a handful of festivals while traveling around South America. She'll head over to Europe from May to June before returning to North America.

McRae will start the last leg of her tour on Aug. 4 in Vancouver, heading to 22 total cities around the U.S. and Canada. The tour wraps up in Los Angeles on Sept. 27.

Here's a look at the complete schedule of the Tate McRae Miss Possessive Tour 2025.

DateCityVenueTickets
Tues., March 18Mexico City, MexicoPepsi CentreBuy now
Sat., March 22Buenos Aires, ArgentinaLollapalooza Argentina*Buy now
Sun., March 23Santiago, ChileLollapalooza Chile*Buy now
Tues., March 25Santiago, ChileTeatro ColiseoBuy now
Thurs., March 27Bogota. ColombiaEstereo Picnic*Buy now
Sat., March 29São Paulo, BrazilLollapalooza Brazil*Buy now
Wed., May 7Lisbon, PortugalMEO ArenaBuy now
Fri., May 9Madrid, SpainPalacio VistalegreBuy now
Mon., May 13Stuttgart, GermanySchleyer-HalleBuy now
Wed., May 14Antwerp, BelgiumSportpaleisBuy now
Fri., May 16Dublin, Ireland3Arena
Mon., May 19Birmingham, UKUtilita ArenaBuy now
Tues., May 20London, UKThe O2Buy now
Fri., May 23Glasgow, UKOVO HydroBuy now
Sat., May 24Manchester, UKCo-op LiveBuy now
Tues., May 27Paris, FranceAccor ArenaBuy now
Wed., May 28Amsterdam, NetherlandsZiggo DomeBuy now
Fri., May 30Copenhagen, DenmarkRoyal ArenaBuy now
Sun., June 1Stockholm, SwedenAvicii ArenaBuy now
Tues., June 3Hamburg, GermanyBarclays ArenaBuy now
Wed., June 4Berlin, GermanyUber ArenaBuy now
Fri., June 6Lodz, PolandAtlas ArenaBuy now
Sun., June 8Vienna, AustriaHalle D at Wiener StadthalleBuy now
Tues., June 10Prague, Czech RepublicO2 ArenaBuy now
We.d, June 11Munich, GermanyOlympiahalleBuy now
Fri., June 13Bologna, ItalyUnipol ArenaBuy now
Mon., June 16Cologne, GermanyLanxess ArenaBuy now
Wed., June 18Zurich, SwitzerlandHallenstadiionBuy now
Mon., Aug. 4Vancouver, BCRogers ArenaBuy now
Tues., Aug. 5Vancouver, BCRogers ArenaBuy now
Thurs., Aug. 7Edmonton, ABRogers PlaceBuy now
Sat., Aug. 9Winnipeg, MBCanada Life CentreBuy now
Wed., Aug. 13Saint Paul, MNXcel Energy CenterBuy now
Fri., Aug. 15Chicago, ILUnited CenterBuy now
Sat., Aug. 16Detroit, MILittle Caesars ArenaBuy now
Tues., Aug. 19Toronto, ONScotiabank ArenaBuy now
Wed., Aug. 20Toronto, ONScotiabank ArenaBuy now
Fri., Aug. 22Ottawa, ONCanadian Tire CentreBuy now
Sun., Aug. 24Montréal, QCBell CentreBuy now
Tues., Aug. 26Boston, MATD GardenBuy now
Wed., Aug. 27Boston, MATD GardenBuy now
Fri., Aug. 29Cleveland, OHRocket Mortgage FieldhouseBuy now
Sun., Aug. 31Baltimore, MDCFG Bank ArenaBuy now
Wed., Sept. 3New York, NYMadison Square GardenBuy now
Thurs., Sept. 4New York, NYMadison Square GardenBuy now
Sat., Sept. 6Philadelphia, PAWells Fargo CenterBuy now
Tues., Sept. 9Atlanta, GAState Farm ArenaBuy now
Thurs., Sept. 11Nashville, TNBridgestone ArenaBuy now
Sat., Sept. 13Orlando, FLKia CenterBuy now
Sun., Sept. 14Orlando, FLKia CenterBuy now
Tues., Sept. 16Austin, TXMoody centerBuy now
Thurs., Sept. 18Dallas, TXAmerican Airlines CenterBuy now
Sat., Sept. 20Denver, COBall ArenaBuy now
Wed., Sept. 24San Francisco, CAChase CenterBuy now
Fri., Sept. 26Los Angeles, CAKia ForumBuy now
Sat., Sept. 17Los Angeles, CAKia ForumBuy now

*Music festival

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.