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Tate McRae Tour 2026

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When is Tate McRae's next show?
Sat, August 1, 2026 at Parc Jean-Drapeau.
How much are Tate McRae tickets?
$194–$194 USD, varies by city and seat section.
Is Tate McRae touring near me?
Playing 1 city in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
How do I get Tate McRae tickets?
Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
What time does the show start?
Most Tate McRae 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.

Tate McRae Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost

Tate McRae ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:

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Tate McRae Concert FAQ

How much are Tate McRae tickets in 2026?▼
Tate McRae ticket prices in 2026 typically range from $194 to $194 USD depending on city, venue size, and seat section. Upper-level and general admission seats offer the best value, while floor, VIP, and meet and greet packages cost the most. Live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster pricing on this page updates every 12 hours.
When is Tate McRae's next concert?▼
Tate McRae's next confirmed concert is on Sat, August 1, 2026 at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal. Tickets are listed above with live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster availability.
Where is Tate McRae touring in 2026?▼
Tate McRae is currently touring across 1 cities in 2026, including Montreal. See the full tour date list above.
How do I get Tate McRae presale tickets?▼
Tate McRae presale tickets usually go live 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale date. The most common presale codes are from Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation, the artist's newsletter, and fan club memberships. Credit card presales (Citi, American Express, Capital One) are often available for tour stops in North America.
Does Tate McRae do meet and greets or VIP packages?▼
Tate McRae tour stops often include VIP packages that may offer early entry, premium seating, merchandise, photo opportunities, or soundcheck access depending on the tour. VIP and meet and greet packages, when available, are listed alongside standard ticket options and tend to sell out first.
How long is a Tate McRae concert?▼
A typical Tate McRae concert runs between 90 and 150 minutes including any opening act, with a main set that blends biggest hits, fan favorites, and cuts from the latest album. Doors usually open 60 to 90 minutes before the advertised start time.
Can I buy Tate McRae tickets on the day of the show?▼
Sometimes — if a show is not sold out, day-of tickets may still be available through HelloTickets, Ticketmaster, or the venue box office. Last-minute resale prices can swing either way, so it's worth checking the live listings above right up until doors.
Is Tate McRae coming to Canada in 2026?▼
Tate McRae's Canadian dates are always listed above when confirmed. Major Canadian stops typically include Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Montreal. For the dedicated schedule, see the Tate McRae Canada tour page.
Is Tate McRae performing near me?▼
Tate McRae has confirmed shows in Montreal. Use the "Tickets Near You — Shows by City" section above to jump straight to your closest tour stop, or enable browser location to auto-detect the nearest date.
What time does a Tate McRae concert start?▼
Tate McRae shows typically start between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM local time, with doors opening 60 to 90 minutes earlier. Exact start times are printed on the ticket and shown next to each date on this page. Arrive 30 minutes before showtime to clear security and pick up wristbands or merch.
How do I buy Tate McRae tickets?▼
The fastest way to buy Tate McRae tickets is to click any tour date above — every show on this page links directly to the live HelloTickets or Ticketmaster checkout. Add the date to your calendar with one click, or save it to your watchlist to track price drops. Pay with credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay on the checkout partner's site.
Where is the cheapest place to buy Tate McRae tickets?▼
Compare the live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster listings above for Tate McRae before checkout. Watch for $194 starting prices on upper-level and balcony seats during the on-sale window. Mid-week dates and second-night shows often run 15–30% lower than weekend headliners.
Are Tate McRae tickets sold out?▼
Some Tate McRae dates do sell out, especially in major markets like Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles. The status next to each date above shows "On sale", "Sold out", or "Resale only" from the live ticket feeds. Sold-out shows often release additional seats 24–48 hours before doors as holds clear.
Who is opening for Tate McRae on the 2026 tour?▼
Opening acts are booked per region and announced 4–8 weeks before each tour stop. Tate McRae's opener is usually listed on the official ticket page once confirmed — click any date above to see the most current support act lineup. The full 2026 setlist breakdown updates as the tour progresses.
What should I wear to a Tate McRae concert?▼
Most Tate McRae concerts have no formal dress code — wear something comfortable that lets you stand and move for 2+ hours. Closed-toe shoes are smart for general admission shows. For VIP or premium seats, dressier outfits are common. Always check the venue's bag policy before arriving (many arenas now require clear bags only).
Can I get a refund on Tate McRae tickets?▼
Refund rules for Tate McRae tickets are handled by the checkout partner and venue. Most live-event tickets are non-refundable unless the show is cancelled, postponed, or rescheduled in a way that you cannot attend. Review the HelloTickets or Ticketmaster policy shown at checkout before purchase.
Are there VIP meet-and-greet options on the Tate McRae 2026 tour?▼
VIP packages — when offered — list directly on each tour stop's Ticketmaster page. Sells out fastest, so book the day the on-sale opens.
How long does the Tate McRae show last?▼
Pop-arena headlining tours by Tate McRae usually run 90–110 minutes including a short break / costume change and a two-to-three song encore.
Who is Tate McRae?▼
Tate Rosner McRae is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and trained dancer born July 1, 2003, in Calgary, Alberta. She placed third on So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation at age thirteen, signed to RCA Records under Sony in 2019, and broke through with You Broke Me First in 2020. Three studio albums — I Used to Think I Could Fly (2022), Think Later (2023), and So Close to What (2025) — plus hits Greedy, Exes, It's Ok I'm Ok, Sports Car, 2 hands, and Just Keep Watching place her among the A-list pop stars of the mid-2020s.
Where is Tate McRae from?▼
Tate McRae was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, the daughter of Norwegian-born dance teacher Tatiana McRae and Canadian lawyer Bill McRae. She trained at the YYC Dance Project in Calgary from age six, competed nationally and internationally on the dance circuit through her childhood, and won the Best Female Dancer Mini division title at the Dance Awards in New York at thirteen before her So You Think You Can Dance casting. Calgary remains her home market and the hometown date on every tour routing — the Scotiabank Saddledome and McMahon Stadium have both hosted hometown blockbusters.
What is Tate McRae's dance background?▼
McRae trained at Calgary's YYC Dance Project from age six in ballet, jazz, contemporary, and hip-hop. She placed nationally at the major American dance competition circuits through her childhood, won the Dance Awards Best Female Dancer Mini title in New York at thirteen, and placed third on So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation in 2016 — the youngest Canadian finalist in the franchise's history. The competition-trained dance vocabulary is the visible foundation of her live show: six-to-eight-person dance crew on stage for most numbers, full choreography on the hits, and extended dance breaks in the Greedy encore.
What is the Miss Possessive Tour?▼
The Miss Possessive Tour is Tate McRae's first stadium-tier headline run, escalating directly off the Think Later World Tour 2024 arena cycle. The routing layers stadium dates — Calgary's McMahon Stadium, Toronto's Rogers Centre, London's Wembley Stadium, Sydney's Accor Stadium — in the markets that cleared multi-night arenas. The headline set runs 100 to 115 minutes across 22 to 25 songs with a full dance-crew choreography spec, six to eight dancers on stage for most numbers, a mid-set acoustic ballad segment, and a Greedy encore as the structural climax of the night.
How much do Tate McRae tickets cost?▼
Current Tate McRae face value runs from a rough US$45 to US$75 for upper-bowl reserved up to US$200 to US$350 for floor and lower-bowl premium on arena dates. Miss Possessive Tour stadium dates carry a marginally higher band; the Calgary hometown and Toronto stadium anchor price into the upper end. A Mirrored Media VIP package — early entry, soundcheck, pit access, tour print — sits at a four-figure price point. Resale through Ticketmaster's Verified Resale is capped at face value where jurisdiction supports it; uncapped third-party listings are not guaranteed entry.
Is a Tate McRae concert family-friendly?▼
Tate McRae concerts run as all-ages events at the arenas and stadiums she anchors on — the Saddledome, Scotiabank Arena, The O2, Madison Square Garden, Rogers Arena — and admit children with a ticket. The show is PG-13 in spirit: some adult themes in the Think Later lyrics (Greedy, Exes, the Miss Possessive title concept) and some sensual movement on the dance-pop numbers, but no graphic content. Parents bringing younger children should plan for ear protection on the loud-bass passages. The audience skews young (teens through late twenties) but spans wider on the family contingent.
Who is opening for Tate McRae?▼
Support acts on the Think Later and Miss Possessive cycles have rotated by leg, with mid-A-list and rising pop guests pulled from McRae's collaborator circle filling the slot — Charlie Puth-tier guests have appeared on select dates on the Think Later run, with Presley Regier, Greer, and similar rising singer-songwriters used for the opening slot on regional dates. Festival appearances on either cycle carry no tour-specific support. The live event listings above show the announced support for each date once confirmed by the promoter — opener announcements usually drop a few weeks after the on-sale.
Is the venue accessible?▼
Accessibility is set by the venue rather than the artist, but the arenas and stadiums McRae tours — the Saddledome, Scotiabank Arena, The O2, Madison Square Garden, Rogers Arena, the AO Arena, Wembley Stadium — are all fully wheelchair accessible with dedicated ADA or accessible-platform seating, companion seats, accessible washrooms, and a process for service animals and assistive listening devices. Book accessible seats through the venue's dedicated accessibility line or the Ticketmaster ADA filter; the official channel guarantees a sightline-correct location and a companion seat at no upcharge above the original face value.
How do I avoid scalpers on the secondary market?▼
Tate McRae onsales route through Ticketmaster with a fan-club presale (registered on tatemcrae.com), a Verified Fan presale, and a public window. Resale is routed through Ticketmaster's Verified Resale at face-value-capped pricing where the jurisdiction supports it; uncapped third-party listings on StubHub, SeatGeek, or Vivid Seats are not guaranteed entry at the venue door if the tour operates mobile-only transfer-restricted tickets. The safest secondary path is the official Ticketmaster Verified Resale window — the fan-club newsletter on tatemcrae.com flags every on-sale ahead of the public window and is the highest-leverage signup ahead of any leg announcement.
Does Tate McRae play festivals?▼
Yes — Tate McRae has played the major North American and European festival circuit across all three album cycles, with Lollapalooza (Chicago and the South American editions), Osheaga in Montreal, Coachella, Reading & Leeds in the UK, Mad Cool in Madrid, and Lowlands in the Netherlands on the credits. Festival sets run shorter — typically 60 to 75 minutes — and pull a tighter singles selection (Greedy, It's Ok I'm Ok, You Broke Me First, Exes, 2 hands) with a reduced dance-crew staging spec versus the full headline tour. Bookings drop through the festivals' own lineup announcements.
How important is dance choreography in the live show?▼
Choreography is the structural backbone of a Tate McRae live show in a way that is unusual on the working pop circuit — closer in spec to a Britney Spears or J.Lo legacy production than to her singer-songwriter peers. Six to eight trained dancers are on stage for most numbers, the hits (Greedy, It's Ok I'm Ok, 2 hands, Sports Car) carry full choreographed sequences, and the Greedy encore extends with a dance break pulled directly from her competition vocabulary — turns, leaps, full ensemble work. The mid-set ballad segment is the only block where the dancers clear the stage.

About Tate McRae

TTate McRae returns to the 2026 touring circuit with a pop-arena production built around the hits — choreography, costume changes, video walls, and a setlist sequenced for maximum singalong moments. 1 confirmed date across 1 city this run. Tickets currently start at $194. 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 Tate McRae

Tate McRae is the Calgary-born singer, songwriter, and trained dancer who has spent the back half of the 2020s engineering one of the cleanest pop-star transitions on the working circuit — from a thirteen-year-old top-three finalist on So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation to a stadium headliner on the strength of three studio albums, a string of streaming-era hits, and a live show that leans harder into full-choreography dance than any of her current pop peers. The story actually starts in dance, not vocals: McRae trained at the YYC Dance Project in Calgary from age six, won a national title at the Dance Awards in New York at thirteen, and used her SYTYCD platform in 2016 not as an exit ramp from dance but as a wedge into songwriting. The 2020 viral arc on You Broke Me First — a TikTok-native breakup ballad that climbed to top-twenty across the major Anglophone markets — got her signed to RCA Records under Sony and established the template: confessional pop writing, vocal restraint where her peers go for the rafters, and a dance-led visual identity that her training background actually backs up on stage. Three records in — I Used to Think I Could Fly in 2022, Think Later in 2023 with the genre-defining Greedy phenomenon, and So Close to What in 2025 as her first Billboard 200 number-one — she has scaled the live operation from theatres to arenas to the Miss Possessive Tour stadium run, with the Saddledome hometown date in Calgary anchoring the Canadian leg. The show is dense, kinetic, and built around a working dance crew rather than a band-first arena rig — closer in spec to a Britney or J.Lo legacy production than to her singer-songwriter contemporaries. This page is the working guide to who Tate McRae is, what a current tour stop looks like in practice, how the ticketing and Verified Fan presales interact, and which markets keep coming up on her routing.

About Tate McRae

Tate Rosner McRae was born July 1, 2003, in Calgary, Alberta, to Norwegian-born mother Tatiana, a dance teacher, and Canadian father Bill McRae, a lawyer. The dance career started essentially as soon as she could walk — she enrolled at Calgary's YYC Dance Project at six, trained in ballet, jazz, contemporary, and hip-hop through her childhood, and by twelve was placing nationally at the major American competition circuits. The 2015 win at the Dance Awards in New York (Best Female Dancer, Mini division) put her on the radar of the Fox dance reality machine; she was cast on So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation in 2016 at age thirteen and became the youngest Canadian finalist in the franchise's history, placing third overall. The pivot from dance to music came almost immediately after — she launched a YouTube channel called Create with Tate in 2017 where she posted original songs written in her bedroom on a weekly cadence, attracted a million subscribers inside two years, and was signed to RCA Records under Sony in 2019 on the strength of those uploads. The breakthrough single — One Day, a piano-led ballad written when she was fourteen — primed the audience for You Broke Me First in April 2020, a TikTok-native breakup record that climbed across the Anglophone markets through that pandemic summer, peaked top-twenty in the US and the UK, and got her the first proper streaming-era hit profile. The 2022 debut album I Used to Think I Could Fly leaned introspective and bedroom-pop in the Eilish-adjacent register; She's All I Wanna Be from that cycle was the breakout single. The category-shifting moment came in summer 2023 with Greedy — a tight, percussive, dance-floor-ready single from Think Later that hit number one on the global Spotify chart, soundtracked the autumn TikTok cycle, and re-positioned her from singer-songwriter to full pop-star tier almost overnight. Think Later (December 2023) consolidated the run with Exes, 10:35 with Tiesto, and a Think Later World Tour 2024 that played arenas globally for the first time. So Close to What in February 2025 was the consolidation record — her first Billboard 200 number-one, fronted by It's Ok I'm Ok, Sports Car, 2 hands, and Just Keep Watching — and the Miss Possessive Tour announced alongside it became her first stadium-tier headline run. She remains signed to RCA, remains Calgary-rooted on her public profile, and remains the only working A-list pop star whose live show genuinely deploys the full trained-dancer choreographic vocabulary across the entire 100-plus-minute set.

Miss Possessive Tour

The Miss Possessive Tour is Tate McRae's first stadium-tier headline run, escalating directly off the back of the Think Later World Tour 2024 arena cycle that played Madison Square Garden, the O2 Arena, Scotiabank Arena, and equivalent rooms across the major markets. The new routing layers stadium dates in the cities that cleared multi-night arenas faster than the building could absorb — Calgary at the Saddledome scaling up to McMahon Stadium for the hometown blockbuster, Toronto running Rogers Centre, London at Wembley Stadium for the UK anchor, Sydney at Accor Stadium, and Los Angeles routed through either the Kia Forum residency or SoFi Stadium depending on routing density. The headline set runs 100 to 115 minutes across roughly 22 to 25 songs, structured around a full dance-crew choreography spec that pulls directly on McRae's competition-trained background — six to eight dancers on stage for almost every number, full choreography on the hits (Greedy, It's Ok I'm Ok, 2 hands, Sports Car, Just Keep Watching), reduced staging on the ballads (You Broke Me First, Dear God, Plastic Palm Trees), and a mid-set acoustic segment where the dancers leave the stage and McRae sits at the front of the thrust with a guitar or piano. The production rig is closer in spec to a Britney Spears or J.Lo legacy arena run than to her singer-songwriter peers — heavy LED panel work, choreographed lighting cues, costume changes between blocks, and a live band positioned upstage rather than at front-of-house. A single support act warms the room across the cycle, with Charlie Puth-tier mid-A-list guests having appeared on select dates of the Think Later cycle. Doors are typically 6:30 p.m., support around 8, McRae on stage around 9. The live event listings above this block are the working calendar — filter by city or date for current on-sale status.

Tate McRae tickets

Miss Possessive Tour and Think Later World Tour tickets are sold primarily through Ticketmaster on a structured on-sale model: a fan-club presale (registered through tatemcrae.com), then a Verified Fan presale designed to keep bot accounts and scalper aggregators out of the queue, then a Ticketmaster credit-card presale on select dates, then a final public window. Face value across the current arena cycle has run from a rough US$45 to US$75 for upper-bowl reserved up to US$200 to US$350 for floor and lower-bowl premium, with stadium dates on the Miss Possessive run carrying a marginally higher band and the Calgary hometown anchor and the Toronto stadium dates pricing into the upper end of that scale. A VIP package tier is sold through Mirrored Media on selected arena dates — early venue entry, a dedicated soundcheck, a tour print, and pit access — at a four-figure price point that clears on the fan-club presale almost without exception. Resale routes through Ticketmaster's Verified Resale at face-value-capped pricing where the jurisdiction supports it; uncapped third-party marketplace listings on StubHub, SeatGeek, or Vivid Seats are not guaranteed entry at the venue door if the date operates mobile-only transfer-restricted tickets. The fan-club presale window opens roughly 48 hours ahead of the public on-sale; signing up for the tatemcrae.com newsletter is the highest-leverage move ahead of any leg announcement and routinely the only realistic path into the Pit and front-floor allocations.

Tate McRae setlist

A current Tate McRae headline set runs roughly 100 to 115 minutes across 22 to 25 songs, structured in three acts around the dance-crew choreography spec. The opening act front-loads the So Close to What singles — It's Ok I'm Ok, Sports Car, 2 hands, and Just Keep Watching — across a full choreographed sequence with the six-to-eight-person dance crew on stage, costume in the album's silver-and-leather palette, and the highest-intensity lighting state of the night. The middle act steps down to the catalog cuts — She's All I Wanna Be from the I Used to Think I Could Fly cycle, Exes from Think Later, and a mid-set acoustic moment where the dancers clear and McRae plays You Broke Me First, Dear God, and Plastic Palm Trees on guitar or piano at the front of the thrust. The closing act re-enters the dance crew for the back-half hits — One Day as the early-catalog throwback, the Think Later deep cuts, and a Greedy encore as the structural climax of the night with the full dance crew, the entire production lighting state, and the room genuinely at peak. The Greedy bridge typically extends with a choreographed dance break that pulls from her competition vocabulary — turns, leaps, full sequence work — before the final chorus. Exact running order shifts night to night within those three acts; setlist.fm tracks each show after the fact.

Tour cities

Calgary

Calgary is the home market — Tate was born and raised in the city, trained at the YYC Dance Project from age six, and Calgary dates carry the full hometown weight on every routing. The Scotiabank Saddledome (19,200 cap, Stampede Park) is the arena-tier anchor for Think Later cycle dates with McMahon Stadium (35,000 cap, north of downtown) the stadium-tier upgrade for the Miss Possessive Tour blockbuster. The Calgary Stampede grounds are well-served by the CTrain Red Line at Erlton/Stampede station. Onsales route through Ticketmaster Canada with the tatemcrae.com fan-club presale 48 hours ahead, a local-radio presale alongside, and the public window after. Hometown dates clear before the secondary inventory catches up; the Saddledome run on the Think Later cycle sold out inside an hour. Check the live event strip above for the active Calgary date.

Toronto

Toronto is the Eastern Canadian anchor — Scotiabank Arena (19,800 cap, downtown waterfront) hosted the Think Later World Tour 2024 run with Rogers Centre (50,000 cap, beneath the CN Tower) the stadium-tier upgrade on the Miss Possessive Tour routing. The Coca-Cola Coliseum (8,000 cap, Exhibition Place) was the smaller theatre-tier room McRae played on the I Used to Think I Could Fly cycle in 2022 before scaling up. Onsales move through Ticketmaster Canada with the tatemcrae.com fan-club presale a day or two ahead, the Citi cardholder presale on select dates, and the public window after. Toronto Now and the Toronto Star have covered the city as one of McRae's strongest non-Calgary markets across all three album cycles. Check the live event strip above for the active Toronto date.

Vancouver

Vancouver Think Later World Tour dates anchored at Rogers Arena (19,700 cap, downtown by False Creek) with BC Place (54,500 cap, Yaletown) the stadium-tier upgrade on the Miss Possessive routing. The Pacific Coliseum (16,000 cap, Hastings Park) is the alternative arena-tier room on routings that need a smaller building. Vancouver onsales route through Ticketmaster Canada with the tatemcrae.com fan-club presale ahead of the public window. The SkyTrain Expo Line at Stadium-Chinatown station serves both Rogers Arena and BC Place — plan on the post-show transit crush at Stadium-Chinatown taking close to 30 minutes to clear on a sold-out arena night. The Pacific Northwest crowd skews young and brings the volume on Greedy and It's Ok I'm Ok. Check the live event strip above for the active Vancouver date.

Edmonton

Edmonton is the second Alberta anchor — Rogers Place (18,500 cap, downtown ICE District) hosts the arena-tier headline date on routings that pair the city with Calgary across two consecutive nights. Commonwealth Stadium (56,000 cap, north of downtown) is the stadium-tier alternative on the Miss Possessive Tour routing where the demand cleared multi-night arenas. Edmonton onsales move through Ticketmaster Canada with the tatemcrae.com fan-club presale ahead of the public window. The ICE District is well-served by the Edmonton LRT at MacEwan station. The Alberta crowd reliably brings the loudest hometown energy on the Canadian leg outside of Calgary itself; the Greedy encore lands particularly cleanly in the Rogers Place bowl. Check the live event strip above for the active Edmonton date.

Montreal

Montreal Tate McRae dates anchor at the Bell Centre (21,000 cap, downtown next to Lucien-L'Allier metro) on the Quebec leg of the Canadian routing, with Place Bell (10,000 cap, Laval) the smaller alternative on a routing that needs a half-sized building. Stade Olympique (56,000 cap, in the east end) is the stadium-tier upgrade on the Miss Possessive Tour where the demand sustains. Onsales route through Ticketmaster Canada and evenko, with the tatemcrae.com fan-club presale a day or two before the public window. The bilingual Montreal crowd brings particularly strong energy on the choreography-heavy numbers — the dance vocabulary translates without the language barrier. The Bell Centre's lower-bowl acoustics handle the ballad mid-set well. Check the live event strip above for the active Montreal date.

Los Angeles

Los Angeles Think Later World Tour dates routed through Kia Forum (17,500 cap, Inglewood) and Crypto.com Arena (20,000 cap, Downtown), with SoFi Stadium (70,000 cap, Inglewood) the stadium-tier upgrade on the Miss Possessive routing where demand cleared multi-night arenas. The Hollywood Bowl (17,500 cap, Hollywood Hills) is the alternative open-air booking on dates that pair with a benefit or festival run. LA onsales route through Ticketmaster on the tatemcrae.com fan-club presale a day or two ahead of the Verified Fan presale and the public window. The LA crowd skews industry-heavy with a healthy floor of working dancers and choreographers in the room — the choreographic vocabulary of the show reads particularly cleanly to that audience. Check the live event strip above for the active LA date.

New York

New York Tate McRae dates have anchored at Madison Square Garden (20,000 cap, Midtown Manhattan) on the Think Later World Tour with the Barclays Center in Brooklyn (19,000 cap) the alternate room on routings that pair MSG with a borough date. MetLife Stadium (82,500 cap, East Rutherford NJ) is the stadium-tier upgrade on the Miss Possessive Tour. Pre-arena cycles played Radio City Music Hall and Terminal 5; both are now too small for headline dates at the current scale. Onsales route through Ticketmaster with the tatemcrae.com fan-club presale ahead of Verified Fan and the public window. The MSG crowd is loud through the choreography blocks and reliably keeps volume through the Greedy encore. Check the live event strip above for the active New York date.

London

London Tate McRae dates have anchored at The O2 Arena (20,000 cap, Greenwich Peninsula) on the Think Later World Tour 2024 with Wembley Stadium (90,000 cap, Brent) the stadium-tier upgrade on the Miss Possessive Tour UK anchor. The OVO Arena Wembley (12,500 cap) and Eventim Apollo (5,000 cap, Hammersmith) were the earlier-cycle bookings before the arena-tier scale-up. London onsales route through Ticketmaster UK and AXS depending on the building, with the tatemcrae.com fan-club presale ahead of the public window. The UK crowd has been one of the strongest non-North American markets across all three album cycles — You Broke Me First and Greedy both charted top-ten in the UK. The O2's bowl geometry handles the choreographed lighting cues without sightline issues. Check the live event strip above for the active London date.

Sydney

Sydney Tate McRae dates anchor at Qudos Bank Arena (21,000 cap, Sydney Olympic Park at Homebush) on the Think Later cycle with Accor Stadium (84,000 cap, same precinct) the stadium-tier upgrade for the Miss Possessive Tour Australian routing. The Hordern Pavilion (5,500 cap, Moore Park) was the earlier-cycle theatre booking before the scale-up. Onsales route through Ticketek and Frontier Touring with the tatemcrae.com fan-club presale ahead of the Frontier members presale and the public window. The Australian leg typically pairs Sydney with Melbourne (Rod Laver Arena or Marvel Stadium) and Brisbane (Brisbane Entertainment Centre) on a tight three-week routing. The Olympic Park precinct is well-served by the Sydney Trains Olympic Park line. Check the live event strip above for the active Sydney date.

Manchester

Manchester is the second UK anchor — Think Later World Tour dates routed through the AO Arena (21,000 cap, city centre) with Co-op Live (23,500 cap, opened 2024 alongside the Etihad Campus) the larger alternative on routings that need the bigger building. Onsales move through Ticketmaster UK and AXS with the tatemcrae.com fan-club presale ahead of the public window. The northern crowd is loud, the AO Arena has the older British-arena acoustics that suit the ballad mid-set well, and Co-op Live's newer rig handles the choreographed bass-heavy passages on It's Ok I'm Ok and 2 hands with cleaner low-end than the older building. Manchester reliably clears arena dates inside an hour on the fan-club presale. Check the live event strip above for the active Manchester date.

💰 Money saver

Cheapest Tate McRae Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour

Tate McRae tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.

  1. 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.
  2. Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Tate McRae dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
  3. Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $194 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
  4. 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.
  5. Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Tate McRae tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
⭐ VIP & Meet

Tate McRaeVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options

When available, Tate McRae VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Tate McRaeconcerts 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 Tate McRaeVIP & meet and greet guide.

⏰ Presale

Tate McRaePresale Tickets & Codes

Presale windows for the Tate McRae 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 Tate McRaetour 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 Tate McRae presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.

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