
Canadian pop sensation Tate McRae has expanded her ‘Miss Possessive’ world tour, adding 23 new dates across the UK and North America. This brings the tour to a total of 80 shows worldwide, marking a significant milestone in McRae’s already massive career.
In response to overwhelming demand, McRae has added three additional UK shows in June 2025, complementing her previously announced May performances. The UK leg of the tour now includes performances in major cities such as London, Birmingham, Nottingham, Glasgow, and Manchester. Tickets for these newly added dates will go on general sale on February 27, 2025. Fans eager to secure their spots can access presale tickets by signing up through McRae’s official website by February 26, 2025.
Beyond the UK, the ‘Miss Possessive’ tour will see McRae performing across various continents, including North America, Europe, and South America. The North American leg has been extended through October and November 2025, with new cities such as Phoenix, Seattle, St. Louis, Chicago, and Houston added to the itinerary. In the US, McRae will be joined by special guest Alessi Rose as the opening act.
Tate McRae’s journey to stardom began with her viral dance videos on her YouTube “Create with Tate”, showcasing her talent and captivating choreography. Her breakthrough came however with the 2020 single ‘you broke me first’, which established her as a rising force in the pop music scene with a similarity to Brittany Spears.. Since then, McRae has continued to ascend, earning multiple JUNO Award nominations and releasing chart-topping albums.
Her 2022 debut album ‘I Used to Think I Could Fly’ was a major moment in her career, solidifying her as one of pop’s brightest new stars. The album featured hits like ‘she’s all i wanna be’ and ‘feel like sh*t’, which showcased her ability to blend raw emotion with slick, modern pop production. The record reached number seven in the Official Charts and has set the stage for her upcoming third album, ‘So Close to What’, set for release on February 21, 2025.
As part of the album, McRae recently dropped ‘Sports Car’, the latest single from the project. Released on January 24, 2025, the track takes on a smooth, hypnotic sound with dreamy synths and an understated beat. McRae’s vocals glide effortlessly over the production, giving the song a late-night, intoxicating feel. Lyrically, ‘Sports Car’ captures themes of desire, longing, and recklessness, painting a picture of someone caught up in the rush of a sexual romance with lyrics such as, “And if it feels right, We could go again like three, four times”. The accompanying music video, directed byBardia Zeinali, adds to this with iconic high-fashion visuals, reflecting McRae’s continued artistic evolution.
As Tate McRae continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her emotive performances and relatable songwriting, the expanded ‘Miss Possessive’ tour promises to be a highlight of 2025. With a highly anticipated album on the way and a tour that spans multiple continents, there is no doubt this year will propel her even further into stardom.
Ticket information can be found here.