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Tate McRae is coming home to Canada for six shows in August 2025.
The Calgary native, who has become one of the biggest pop stars on the planet over the past few years, will be hitting the road starting in March.
The Miss Possessive world tour will visit Mexico, South America and Europe before arriving in Canada in August.
She’ll kick off the Canadian leg of her tour on the west coast with a show at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Tuesday, Aug. 5.
McRae also has shows in Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.
The multi-platinum pop star will be touring to support the release of her third studio album, So Close To What, on Feb. 21.
“Through unfiltered lyricism and raw emotions, So Close To What represents the journey of growing up when the road ahead feels infinite and the destination increasingly elusive,” a release from Live Nation explains.
“It’s an introspective exploration of self-discovery, love and searching for balance in moments of uncertainty.”
Fans who attend one of McRae’s 2025 shows will hear plenty of new tunes, along with her past hits like “You Broke Me First,” “She’s All I Wanna Be,” “10:35,” “Exes” and “Greedy.”
She also won’t be the only powerful female pop star on stage at the Canadian shows, as McRae has tabbed Swedish singer and songwriter Zara Larsson to be her opening act in North America.
Tickets for the Miss Possessive world tour will go on sale through Live Nation at 11 am on Friday, Nov. 22.