How to get Tate McRae tickets: Austin, Phoenix, Inglewood, and more

Tate McRae's tour is close to an end, and opportunities to see her in 2025 are dwindling. Here's how to catch the singer and dancer live.

She’s not just Miss Possessive: she’s Miss Worldwide. It’s been months since Tate McRae started taking her dazzling “Miss Possessive Tour” around the globe, and while tickets for the pop star’s upcoming shows are still available via resellers, they’re selling fast. Below, learn how to grab your tickets for McRae’s first arena tour before it ends next month.

First announced by Live Nation in November 2024, McRae’s tour was met with high demand early on, prompting several waves of new tour dates and countries to be added to her schedule. On March 18, 2025, McRae kicked off her massive 69-date tour in Mexico City — the celebratory show marked one month since releasing her popular album So Close to What, which went on todebut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

It’s clear the “Sports car” singer is hitting the gas with her tour, and if you’re looking to catch one of her shows, it’s not too late to lock in a night out by using a resale site like StubHub or Vivid Seats. Read on to learn how to get tickets to Tate McRae’s highly popular “Miss Possessive” tour, along with the artist’s full tour schedule, a price comparison between original and resale tickets, and more key buying insights.

Tate McRae’s 2025 tour schedule

After traversing Europe/UK and South America from March 18 to June 18, the singer-dancer relaunched her extensive tour in North America on August 5, starting in Canada before heading to the US for more than 25 shows. Initially, McRae’s tour was scheduled to end September 27 in Inglewood, but her latest tour announcement now has her circle back through the US before wrapping at Inglewood’s Kia Forum on a new date: November 8.

North America

DateCityStubHub pricesVivid Seats prices
October 31, 2025Austin, TX$97$89
November 1, 2025Houston, TX$128$104
November 4, 2025Phoenix, AZ$98$94
November 5, 2025Phoenix, AZ$97$90
November 7, 2025Palm Desert, CA$116$103
November 8, 2025Inglewood, CA$126$112


How to buy tickets for Tate McRae’s 2025 concert tour

You can buy resale tickets to McRae’s 2025 tour via Ticketmaster, though there’s limited availability following her initial presale and general on-sales.

You can also buy tickets to the “Miss Possessive Tour” through verified resellers such as Vivid Seats and StubHub. All venues still have general admission tickets available, although the supply and price vary depending on the city.

How much are tickets?

McRae’s first tour, “All the Things I Never Said Tour,” took place in 2020, and five years later, it’s no surprise that ticket prices have escalated to match her rocketing stardom.

Original tickets to the “Miss Possessive Tour” were as low as $70 during the American Express presale and artist presale that ran on February 25 and 26, respectively, as well as during the general on-sale on February 27.

Tickets to the “Miss Possessive Tour” range from $42 to $289 (excluding the iHeartRadio Music Festival two-day pass, with prices starting at $419) on StubHub, while tickets range $76 to $282 on Vivid Seats. Her resale tickets for dates in New York and Philadelphia are the most expensive, while Nebraska and Oklahoma offer the cheapest seats.

The VIP packages for McRae’s “Miss Possessive Tour” are sold out (and cannot be resold or transferred), so you’ll have to buy a General Admission ticket to see McRae live for her first arena tour.

Who is opening for Tate McRae’s tour?

For her upcoming North American tour dates, McRae is joined by openers Zara Larsson and Alessi Rose.

Larsson is a Swedish dance-pop singer known for her chart-topping hits like “Lush Life” and Clean Bandit’s “Symphony.” Ahead of her album Midnight Sun dropping on September 26, she will be opening for McRae from August 4 to September 27 across Canada and the United States. She has previously toured with artists such as Ed Sheeran, Kygo, Clean Bandit, and Cher Lloyd.

Rose will take over as McRae’s opener starting on October 2 in Seattle, performing all the way until November 8, the final “Miss Possessive” tour date in Inglewood. The English indie-pop singer-songwriter has previously opened for Noah Kahan, Dua Lipa, and Ella Jane.

BENEE, the New Zealand bedroom pop singer known for her 2020 hit “Supalonely,” opened for 27 of McRae’s shows in Europe and the UK.

Will there be international tour dates?

McRae’s tour kicked off in Mexico City in March 2025 before she performed in 36 cities across South America, Europe, and Canada. In South America, McRae hit several Lollapalooza legs in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile. As of the time of writing, the pop star has completed all her international shows. Her remaining tour dates are in the United States, running through November 8 and ending inInglewood, California.

Who is Tate McRae?

Born in Calgary, Alberta, Tate McRae is a 22-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter, dancer, and RCA Records signee. After gaining popularity as a finalist on the competitive dance show So You Think You Can Dance, McRae launched her musical career in 2017, releasing hits ranging from the heartbreaking “You Broke Me First” to the more dance-pop-oriented “Greedy” and “Sports car.” The rising star has released three albums to critical acclaim: I Used to Think I Could Fly (2022), Think Later (2023), and So Close to What (2025).

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