Tate McRae Presale Tickets & Codes 2026
Common Presale Types on Major Tours
Tate McRae 2026 tour tickets typically move through several presale windows before general on-sale. Getting in during a presale window gives you the best shot at lower-tier prices before general inventory opens.
- Ticketmaster Verified Fan: register in advance. Selected fans get a unique presale code. Most competitive presale.
- Artist / fan club presale: available through Tate McRae's official mailing list or fan club membership.
- Live Nation presale: often opens the day before general on-sale. Code shared via Live Nation's newsletter.
- Citi / Amex / Capital One presale: cardholder-only presales, typically opening 48 hours before on-sale.
- Venue / local radio presales: smaller presales organized by the host venue or local media partner.
How to Land a Tate McRae Presale Code
- Sign up for the artist's official newsletter at least 2 weeks before the announced tour on-sale.
- Register for Ticketmaster Verified Fan as soon as a sign-up window opens.
- If you hold Citi, Amex, or Capital One, check the bank's entertainment access portal the day the tour is announced.
- On the day of the presale, log in 15 minutes early, use one browser and one tab, and disable VPNs that can flag your session as bot traffic.
- If Verified Fan denies you, try a credit-card presale the same day — they run in parallel.
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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.
