Megan Moroney Tour 2026
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- Most Megan Moroney shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
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About Megan Moroney
MMegan Moroney is the American Country artist taking the 2026 tour through arenas, amphitheaters, and outdoor festival stages — the kind of country show built around a full live band, a deep singalong catalog, and a setlist that mixes hits with stripped-down storytelling moments. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Inside Megan Moroney
Megan Moroney is the Savannah, Georgia singer-songwriter who turned a homemade dorm-room TikTok demo about an unrequited college crush into one of the fastest country breakthroughs of the streaming era and inside three years has gone from playing 200-cap Nashville rooms on Lower Broadway to headlining theatres, amphitheaters and arenas across North America, the U.K. and Australia with a sold-out tour for every leg she's announced. The 2022 viral single "Tennessee Orange" — written about wearing a University of Tennessee shade in front of a Georgia Bulldog boyfriend and uploaded to TikTok before a label or publisher was involved — climbed to the country radio top five on the back of a Sony Music Nashville signing, made Moroney the first solo female country artist in more than a decade to chart a debut single without prior label support, and turned her self-coined "Emo Cowgirl" branding into the most distinctive identity any new country act has carried out of Music Row since Kacey Musgraves. The 2023 debut full-length Lucky landed at No. 4 on Billboard Country with "I'm Not Pretty", "Tennessee Orange" and "Sleep on My Side" all extending the radio run; the 2024 sophomore album Am I Okay? — a deeply confessional break-up-and-rebuild record produced by Kristian Bush with singles "Am I Okay?", "Heaven by Noon", "28th of June" and "I Know You" — debuted top five on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, picked up the CMT Music Awards' Female Video of the Year for the title track, and pushed Moroney from breakout-artist conversations into headliner conversations almost in the same calendar cycle. Three CMA New Artist of the Year nominations in a row, a Grammy Best New Artist consideration, a sold-out Lucky Tour theatre run, a sold-out Am I Okay? Tour amphitheater leg and the headline slot on the Country to Country (C2C) festival routing in London, Dublin and Glasgow have made Moroney the new-artist headliner her generation arrived at first. This page is the landing spot for current Megan Moroney tour dates, ticket information, setlists and city-specific show information, kept evergreen year-round so it tracks every Am I Okay? leg as the routing rolls out from theatres into amphitheaters and arenas through the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Ireland and Australia.
About Megan Moroney
Megan Aliza Moroney was born June 26, 1997 in Savannah, Georgia and raised about an hour and a half inland in the small Effingham County town of Douglasville. Her father was a touring musician on the Southeast bar circuit through her childhood, which put a guitar in her hands by age six and a microphone in front of her at family gigs by age eight; she grew up listening as much to Patty Loveless and Lee Ann Womack as she did to her mother's Taylor Swift records, and that mix — traditional country phrasing pulled through Swift-era confessional pop songwriting — has been the defining sound of her catalogue from the first demo onward. She enrolled at the University of Georgia in Athens in 2015 as an accounting major, kept playing open mics at the Georgia Theatre and downtown Athens songwriter rounds, and started uploading rough TikTok demos of original songs from her dorm room and her parents' kitchen in 2020 during the COVID lockdown. The breakthrough was "Tennessee Orange" — a song she wrote about a real-life Athens crush who wore University of Tennessee colours in front of her Georgia-loyal family — uploaded as a rough acoustic demo to TikTok in September 2022. The clip pulled past ten million views inside a week, drew label A&R from every major Music Row publisher, and was officially released through Sony Music Nashville's Columbia Nashville imprint on September 30, 2022. The single climbed to No. 4 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart by spring 2023 and made Moroney the first solo female country artist since 2009 to chart a debut single inside the top ten without prior label promotion.
The debut full-length Lucky arrived in May 2023 with thirteen songs co-written almost entirely by Moroney herself, debuted at No. 3 on Billboard Country Albums, and turned "I'm Not Pretty", "Tennessee Orange" and "Sleep on My Side" into a three-single radio run that kept Moroney on country radio rotation for the better part of eighteen months. The CMA Awards nominated her for New Artist of the Year three years running starting in 2023; the Academy of Country Music followed with New Female Artist of the Year recognition; the CMT Music Awards handed her the Female Video of the Year award for "Tennessee Orange" in 2024 and again for "Am I Okay?" in 2025. The 2024 sophomore Am I Okay? — produced by Kristian Bush (of Sugarland) and recorded mostly in East Nashville with Moroney's road band — leaned into the confessional break-up-and-rebuild material that had defined her TikTok identity but pushed the sound deeper into the country-pop-and-Americana crossover lane, debuting top five on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart with title track "Am I Okay?", "Heaven by Noon", the deeply specific "28th of June" and "I Know You" all extending the radio run. The self-coined "Emo Cowgirl" identity — pink-and-black palette, hand-cut denim, the visible eyeliner Moroney wears onstage and off, the recurring rhinestone-cowboy-hat-meets-Hot-Topic-childhood aesthetic — has carried across both album cycles and made her one of the most visually identifiable new country artists of the streaming era. Three nominations into the CMA New Artist of the Year cycle, a sold-out theatre tour for Lucky, a sold-out amphitheater leg for Am I Okay?, the headline slot on the Country to Country (C2C) U.K. festival routing, an opening run for Luke Combs on his stadium dates, and a Sony Music Nashville home base she has shown every sign of staying loyal to put Moroney at the front of the next wave of female country headliners.
Megan Moroney tour dates
The current Megan Moroney touring chapter is the Am I Okay? Tour, the rolling amphitheater-and-arena routing she launched after the 2024 sophomore album cycle and has kept on the road across multiple legs since. The routing has scaled in real time with her audience — the Lucky Tour ran theatres in the 1,500-to-3,500 cap range, the Am I Okay? Tour moved her up to amphitheaters and mid-sized arenas in the 6,000-to-15,000 range, and the rolling C2C festival and European theatre routing in London, Dublin, Glasgow, Berlin and Amsterdam pull cap counts that suggest the next U.K. leg will move into arena buildings. North American legs route through the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Radio City Music Hall in New York, the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, the Stage AE in Pittsburgh, Frost Amphitheater at Stanford, Fillmore-branded rooms in Charlotte and Denver, and outdoor amphitheaters like Coastal Credit Union Music Park in Raleigh and Saint Augustine Amphitheatre. Sets run a focused 75 to 95 minutes; Moroney fronts a tight six-piece road band — pedal steel, electric guitar, bass, drums, fiddle and keyboards — and plays the material front to back with no choreography, no costume changes and no video-wall storyline, leaning on a stripped-back production that keeps the room intimate even when the cap is 12,000. Production scales up across legs to a full thrust stage with a pink-and-black lighting rig and a small B-stage runway on the bigger amphitheater nights; pyro is used sparingly. Pricing is deliberately mid-market — she has held face value on most amphitheater dates in the $35 to $95 floor-to-lawn range — and Verified Fan and Face Value Exchange are used on the highest-demand on-sales like Nashville's Ryman and London's O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire. Support acts rotate by leg and lean heavily on the female country and country-pop songwriter scene Moroney came up through — Kassi Ashton, Ashley Cooke, Ella Langley, Hailey Whitters, Carter Faith — with a typical two-opener bill running about 75 minutes before Moroney hits the stage at roughly 9:00 local. The grid above pulls the live schedule directly from Ticketmaster and updates as new Am I Okay? Tour dates are confirmed.
Megan Moroney tickets
Megan Moroney tickets are sold through Ticketmaster as the primary outlet, with secondary inventory on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster's own Face Value Exchange linked from each event card on this page. Theatre and small-amphitheater pricing on the current Am I Okay? Tour typically opens with general admission lawn tickets in the $35 to $50 range, reserved-seat pricing at $55 to $85 for mezzanine and balcony, $85 to $125 for orchestra and front-of-stage reserved, and front-of-stage pit packages capped around $175. Mid-sized amphitheater pricing on the higher-cap stops runs $40 lawn, $65 to $95 reserved pavilion, $125 to $175 front pavilion and VIP meet-and-greet packages around $375. The Emo Cowgirls fan community on Moroney's official meganmoroney.com site is the closest she has to a formal fan club presale channel — sign-ups open the registration window for tour-specific presale codes, which typically drop the Tuesday or Wednesday before the Friday public on-sale. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration is used on Moroney's highest-demand on-sales like the Ryman Auditorium two-night runs, Radio City Music Hall and the London O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire dates, where the public on-sale clears inside ten minutes. Face Value Exchange is the resale tool Moroney's team pushes — listings are capped at the original face value and clear directly through Ticketmaster, which keeps secondary-market markup off most theatre and amphitheater nights. Dynamic pricing is used sparingly on Moroney on-sales relative to bigger stadium country headliners, so face value typically holds from queue open to checkout on most dates. C2C festival pass holders in London, Glasgow and Dublin get Moroney's main-stage performance included in the festival weekend wristband. Always buy from a marketplace with a buyer guarantee.
Megan Moroney setlist
A current Megan Moroney setlist runs about eighteen to twenty-two songs across 75 to 95 minutes with the band tight, the pacing built around the singalongs, and a deliberate emotional arc from the up-tempo crowd-warmers through the confessional mid-set into the closing radio singles. The night typically opens with a hard-driving cut — "No Caller ID", "Wonder" or "Sad Songs for Sad People" — to set the bar-band tone, then settles into the Lucky-era hits "I'm Not Pretty" and "Sleep on My Side" early in the set. The mid-set arc routes through the Am I Okay? material — the title track "Am I Okay?", "Heaven by Noon" with the pedal-steel arrangement that defined the album cycle, the deeply specific "28th of June" written about a real ex-boyfriend's wedding day, and "I Know You" as the room-quieting acoustic moment. "Tennessee Orange" — the TikTok-broken song that started the whole catalogue — typically lands two-thirds into the set as the first guaranteed full-room singalong of the night, with the entire amphitheater singing the chorus loud enough that Moroney occasionally steps off the mic and lets the room carry the line. The back half routes through "Hair Salon", "Indifferent" and the deep-cut Lucky album material before closing with "Am I Okay?" or "Tennessee Orange" as the main-set closer depending on the city. Encore is typically a single track — "Tennessee Orange" if she closed the main set on "Am I Okay?", or a deep-cut surprise like the unreleased material she has been workshopping on the road. Cover slots have included Taylor Swift's "All Too Well" and Patty Loveless's "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye" on the more intimate theatre nights. Check setlist.fm after the first night of any new Am I Okay? Tour leg for the current run order; fan submissions usually go up within a couple of hours of last call.
Tour cities
Nashville
Nashville is the music-business home room and the city where Moroney's Sony Music Nashville signing, songwriting publishing deal and road band all live. Her Nashville dates — typically multi-night runs at the Ryman Auditorium downtown or single nights at Ascend Amphitheater on the riverbank — are the highest-demand on-sales of every Am I Okay? Tour leg and clear inside ten minutes of queue open. The Ryman holds roughly 2,300 in its restored 1892 wooden-pew configuration just off Lower Broadway, and a Moroney sold-out Ryman night is one of the rare new-country headliner experiences that pulls the entire Music Row songwriter community into the front rows — surprise guest walk-ons from Kristian Bush, Ashley McBryde or Ella Langley have become a recurring tradition. Ascend Amphitheater pushes the cap to 6,800 across the lawn and reserved configuration. The post-show bar crawl on Lower Broadway is a walk back to your hotel. Verified Fan registration is the only reliable path to good Ryman seats; Emo Cowgirls presale runs the Tuesday before the Friday public on-sale.
New York
New York is the East Coast marquee and one of the most important rooms in Moroney's touring history. Radio City Music Hall on Sixth Avenue in Midtown — the 6,000-cap art deco landmark inside Rockefeller Center — has hosted multiple sold-out Am I Okay? Tour dates and is by some distance the most prestigious bookings any new country act has earned at her career stage. The Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side handles theatre swings at a 2,900-cap; Forest Hills Stadium in Queens has been floated for outdoor amphitheater nights when the routing scales. The 47th-50th Streets Rockefeller Center subway station on the B, D, F and M lines drops you inside Radio City; the 1, 2 and 3 trains at 79th Street put you at the Beacon. The New York country crowd skews younger and more Spotify-discovery than the Nashville hometown nights — heavy Gen-Z and millennial female audience who came in through TikTok rather than country radio. Lower-bowl seats sell first on the on-sale; the second balcony at Radio City holds the best price-to-view ratio.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the Pacific marquee and a high-demand market that consistently puts Moroney at the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park or the Hollywood Palladium on Sunset for the Am I Okay? Tour leg. The Greek Theatre is the 5,900-cap outdoor amphitheater tucked into Griffith Park north of Los Feliz — one of the most atmospheric concert rooms in the city, with the open canyon behind the stage and the lights of the Hollywood Hills above the upper terrace. The Hollywood Palladium handles theatre swings at 4,000 cap on Sunset Boulevard, accessible from the Hollywood/Vine Metro Red Line station. The LA country crowd is bigger and louder than the national music-press version of Southern California suggests — Moroney sells through the building on every on-sale — and the singalong on "Tennessee Orange" runs deep into the upper terrace at the Greek. Parking at the Greek is stacked-lot only, budget 45 minutes of post-show drain time. Ride-share drop is at the Vermont Canyon Tennis Courts roundabout.
Chicago
Chicago is the Midwest marquee and one of the strongest country markets Moroney plays outside the Southeast. The Chicago Theatre on State Street in the Loop — the 3,600-cap restored vaudeville house with the iconic six-storey marquee — hosts her theatre dates; Ravinia Festival in Highland Park handles the outdoor amphitheater nights through the summer. The Riviera Theatre in Uptown is the alternative theatre booking at 2,500 cap. CTA Red Line drops at Lake Station inside the Loop two blocks from the Chicago Theatre. The Midwest crowd skews older and more country-radio-loyal than the East Coast nights — heavy farmland and Indiana / Wisconsin border draw — and the "Tennessee Orange" singalong runs into the upper balcony at full volume. Lower-bowl orchestra seats sell first; the upper balcony at the Chicago Theatre holds the best price-to-view ratio. Country LakeShake at the Soldier Field lakefront has booked Moroney on the festival run before the headliner cycle.
Atlanta
Atlanta is the Southeast home-state marquee — Moroney is a Georgia native, a University of Georgia alumna, and the Atlanta dates pull the largest contingent of her original Athens-era fan base on any tour leg. Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park north of Buckhead hosts the outdoor amphitheater nights at 7,000 cap; the Tabernacle downtown handles theatre swings at 2,600 cap inside a converted 1911 Baptist sanctuary. State Farm Arena downtown — the 17,000-cap home of the Hawks — has been floated as the next-tier booking when the U.S. routing scales. MARTA Rail drops at Peachtree Center for the Tabernacle and Lenox for Chastain. The crowd skews deep-South country with a heavy University of Georgia / SEC-school contingent, and the singalong on the "Tennessee Orange" chorus runs full-volume given the local Bulldog loyalty. Field-level reserved seats and front-of-stage pit go first on the on-sale.
Boston
Boston is the New England marquee. Moroney plays the Boch Center Wang Theatre on Tremont Street — the 3,500-cap restored 1925 movie palace in the Theater District — and the MGM Music Hall at Fenway as the larger-cap option at 5,000. The Wang sits two blocks from the Boylston and Chinatown Green/Orange Line stops; the MGM Music Hall at Fenway is a five-minute walk from the Kenmore Green Line station and the Yawkey commuter-rail platform. The Boston country crowd skews younger and Spotify-discovery rather than country-radio, with a heavy contingent that came in through TikTok and Moroney's collaborations with the Boston-area songwriter scene around Berklee. The "Tennessee Orange" singalong here is one of the louder ones on the tour given the Boston-area University of Tennessee and Georgia alumni networks. Lower-orchestra seats sell first on the on-sale; the upper balcony at the Wang Theatre holds the best price-to-view ratio.
Denver
Denver is the Mountain West marquee. Moroney plays Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, the geological-wonder outdoor venue at 9,000 cap carved into the sandstone formations west of the city, on the high-demand summer routing; the Mission Ballroom in RiNo handles theatre swings at 3,950 cap. The Ogden Theatre on Colfax in Capitol Hill is the 1,600-cap alternative venue. Red Rocks parking sells out hours before showtime — budget two hours of pre-show traffic from downtown — and the venue's altitude at 6,400 feet plus the open-air evening cool means layers matter even in July. The Denver country crowd is bigger and louder than the national music-press version of Colorado suggests — Moroney sells through Red Rocks on every routing — and the singalong on "Heaven by Noon" runs into the upper terrace. RTD's W Line light-rail drops at Federal Center; ride-share from there is a 20-minute climb up to Morrison. Lower-pit reserved seats sell first on the on-sale.
London
London is the European flagship and the city where Moroney's U.K. country crossover broke. She headlines the Country to Country (C2C) festival main stage at The O2 Arena on the Greenwich Peninsula — 20,000 cap, served directly by the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich station — and plays headlining theatre dates at the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire on the standalone U.K. tour legs at 2,000 cap. The London country crowd is smaller than the U.S. amphitheater audience but more attentive and skews Americana-discovery and BBC Radio 2 listenership, with a heavy contingent that came in through TikTok and the C2C festival's main-stage exposure. The "Tennessee Orange" singalong here runs as loud as any U.S. theatre. Emo Cowgirls presales and C2C festival weekend wristbands are the two practical paths to good London tickets. Bus and tube access to Shepherd's Bush is via the Central Line at Shepherd's Bush Underground or the Overground at Shepherd's Bush station; The O2 Arena is the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich.
Toronto
Toronto is the marquee Canadian theatre stop on the Am I Okay? Tour and pulls one of the largest non-U.S. country audiences in North America. Moroney plays Massey Hall on Shuter Street downtown, the 2,750-cap restored 1894 Victorian-era theatre that hosts the most prestigious Canadian theatre run any new country act can earn; History on Queen Street East handles the alternative theatre booking at 2,500 cap. The TTC Queen subway station drops two blocks from Massey Hall; History sits a 15-minute walk from the King streetcar line. The Canadian crowd skews younger than the Nashville hometown nights and runs Spotify-discovery rather than country-radio — Moroney draws hard from the pop-country crossover audience in Toronto. Currency conversion makes Canadian face value a noticeable discount for U.S. fans willing to make the trip up. Lower-orchestra tickets sell first on the on-sale; the upper balcony at Massey Hall holds the best price-to-view ratio. Emo Cowgirls presales are the only reliable path to good Toronto floor seats given the cap constraint.
Dallas
Dallas-Fort Worth is a flagship Texas market for Moroney, with the Am I Okay? Tour routing through the South Side Ballroom on Lamar Street downtown at 3,500 cap and the Toyota Music Factory in Irving at 4,000 cap. The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory hosts outdoor amphitheater nights through the warm-weather routing at 8,000 cap. Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth — the iconic 6,000-cap honky-tonk in the Stockyards — has been floated as the alternative Texas booking on country-traditionalist nights. DART rail drops at Cedars station for the South Side Ballroom. Texas crowds turn the "Tennessee Orange" singalong into one of the loudest moments of the night despite the obvious University-of-Texas-versus-Tennessee tension built into the song's premise — the crowd embraces the joke. Front-pit reserved seats sell first on the on-sale. Pre-show food and bar options on Lamar near South Side Ballroom are deep; the Deep Ellum bar district is a 10-minute walk east.
Cheapest Megan Moroney Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Megan Moroney tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Megan Moroney dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Megan Moroney tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Megan MoroneyVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Megan Moroney VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Megan Moroneyconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Megan MoroneyVIP & meet and greet guide.
Megan MoroneyPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Megan Moroney 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Megan Moroneytour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Megan Moroney presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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