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* September 24, 2025 – San Francisco: “Means I Care” by McRae

* September 24, 2025 – San Francisco: “Means I Care” by McRae

* September 26, 2025 – Inglewood{{efn|name=Los Angeles}}: “Plastic Palm Trees” by McRae

* September 26, 2025 – Inglewood{{efn|name=Los Angeles}}: “Plastic Palm Trees” by McRae

* October 2, 2025 – Seattle: “Want That Too” by McRae

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* October 3, 2025 – Seattle: “Walking Away” by Bieber

* October 5, 2025 – Sacramento: “Don’t Smile” by Carpenter

* October 7, 2025 – Salt Lake City: “Nights Like This” by Kehlani

* October 9, 2025 – Omaha: “Means I Care” by McRae

* October 11, 2025 – St. Louis: “[[Sweater Weather]]” by [[the Neighbourhood]]

* October 13, 2025 – Detroit: “[[Apologize (song)|Apologize]]” by [[OneRepublic]]

==Tour dates==

==Tour dates==

2025 concert tour by Tate McRae

The Miss Possessive Tour is the fifth concert tour and first arena tour by Canadian singer Tate McRae. It commenced on March 18, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico, and is set to conclude on November 8, 2025, in Inglewood, United States, consisting of 83 shows. It is in support of her third studio album, So Close to What (2025) and is promoted by Live Nation, with supporting acts Benee, Zara Larsson and Alessi Rose. The tour includes appearances at several musical festivals, including select Lollapalooza events and Estéreo Picnic.

On November 14, 2024, Tate McRae announced the release date and title of her forthcoming third studio album, So Close to What (2025).[2][3] Promoter Live Nation announced the Miss Possessive Tour in support of the album, spanning 50 concerts across Europe, North America and South America.[1][4][5] Benee was announced as supporting act for European concerts, while Zara Larsson will support concerts in North America.[6][7] On November 19, 2024, secondary shows in Vancouver, Toronto, Boston, New York City, Orlando and Inglewood were added due to demand.[8] Two days later, a second concert in Dublin, Ireland, was announced.[9] On February 19, 2025, twenty additional concerts across the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as announced Alessi Rose as the supporting act for the North American concerts.[10] Additional concerts in Seattle, Washington, and Phoenix, Arizona, were added.[11][better source needed] Samuraï served as supporting act for McRae’s concert in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 18, 2025.[12]

This set list is from the concert in Mexico City on March 18, 2025.[13]

This set list is from the concert in Lisbon on May 7, 2025.[14][15] It may not represent all shows throughout the tour.

Act I

  1. “Miss Possessive”
  2. “No I’m Not in Love”
  3. “2 Hands”
  4. “Guilty Conscience”

Act II

  1. “Purple Lace Bra”
  2. “Like I Do”
  3. “Uh Oh”
  4. “Dear God”
  5. “Siren Sounds”

Act III

  1. “Greenlight
  2. “Nostalgia”
  3. That Way” / “Chaotic” / “One Day”
  4. “You Broke Me First”
  5. “Run for the Hills”

Act IV

  1. “Exes”
  2. “Bloodonmyhands”
  3. “She’s All I Wanna Be”
  4. “Revolving Door”
  5. “It’s OK I’m OK”

Act V

  1. “Sports Car”
  2. “Greedy”

Alterations and notes

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  • During the August 4, 2025, concert in Vancouver, “Purple Lace Bra” was not performed, “Feel Like Shit” was added to the third act medley (succeeding “One Day”), and “Just Keep Watching” was performed during the fifth act preceding “Sports Car”.[16]
  • During the September 11, 2025, concert in Nashville, “6 Months Later” as performed with Megan Moroney during the third act.[17]
  • During the September 27, 2025, concert in Inglewood[a], “Tit for Tat” was performed.[18]

Beginning in May 2025, McRae performs one song for VIP ticket holders following a questions and answers session.[19][20]

  • May 7, 2025 – Lisbon: “Means I Care” by McRae
  • May 9, 2025 – Madrid: “Means I Care” by McRae
  • May 13, 2025 – Stuttgart: “The 1” by Taylor Swift[21]
  • May 14, 2025 – Antwerp: “Means I Care” by McRae
  • May 16, 2025 – Dublin: “Sympathy Is a Knife” by Charli XCX
  • May 17, 2025 – Dublin: “The 1” by Swift
  • May 19, 2025 – Birmingham: “We’re Not Alike” by McRae
  • May 20, 2025 – London: “Means I Care” by McRae
  • May 23, 2025 – Glasgow: “Touch It” by Ariana Grande
  • May 24, 2025 – Manchester: “Special” by SZA
  • May 27, 2025 – Paris: “F2F” by SZA[22]
  • May 28, 2025 – Amsterdam: “Touch It” by Grande
  • May 30, 2025 – Copenhagen: “Means I Care” by McRae
  • June 1, 2025 – Stockholm: “F2F” by SZA
  • June 3, 2025 – Hamburg: “Somebody Else” by the 1975
  • June 4, 2025 – Berlin: “Fetish” by Selena Gomez
  • June 6, 2025 – Łódź: “Stay Done” by McRae
  • June 8, 2025 – Vienna: “Scared to Be Lonely” by Martin Garrix and Dua Lipa
  • June 10, 2025 – Prague: “Stay Done” by McRae
  • June 11, 2025 – Munich: “Messier” by McRae
  • June 13, 2025 – Casalecchio di Reno:[b] – “Stay Done” by McRae
  • June 16, 2025 – Cologne: “The 1” by Swift
  • June 18, 2025 – Zürich: “Don’t Smile” by Sabrina Carpenter
  • June 22, 2025 – Nottingham: “Don’t Smile” by Carpenter
  • June 24, 2025 – London: “Blowing Smoke” by Gracie Abrams
  • August 4, 2025 – Vancouver: “Yukon” by Justin Bieber
  • August 5, 2025 – Vancouver: “Walking Away” by Bieber
  • August 7, 2025 – Edmonton: “What a Time” by Julia Michaels featuring Niall Horan
  • August 9, 2025 – Winnipeg: “Video Games” by Lana Del Rey
  • August 13, 2025 – St. Paul: “Fix You” by Coldplay
  • August 15, 2025 – Chicago: “Messier” by McRae
  • August 16, 2025 – Detroit: “Back to Friends” by Sombr
  • August 19, 2025 – Toronto: “B.O.A.T.” by Camila Cabello
  • August 20, 2025 – Toronto: “Shot for Me” by Drake[23]
  • August 22, 2025 – Ottawa: “Nights Like This” by Kehlani
  • August 24, 2025 – Montreal: “Plastic Palm Trees” by McRae
  • August 29, 2025 – Cleveland: “Calgary” by McRae
  • September 3, 2025 – New York: “Stick Season” by Noah Kahan
  • September 4, 2025 – New York: “Fix You” by Coldplay
  • September 6, 2025 – Philadelphia: “Plastic Palm Trees” by McRae
  • September 9, 2025 – Atlanta: “Breathin’ ” by Grande
  • September 11, 2025 – Nashville: “Stay Done” by McRae
  • September 13, 2025 – Orlando: “Somebody Else” by the 1975
  • September 14, 2025 – Orlando: “Boy X” by McRae
  • September 16, 2025 – Austin: “Means I Care” by McRae
  • September 18, 2025 – Dallas: “I Still Say Goodnight” by McRae
  • September 20, 2025 – Denver: “Chemical” by Post Malone
  • September 24, 2025 – San Francisco: “Means I Care” by McRae
  • September 26, 2025 – Inglewood[a]: “Plastic Palm Trees” by McRae
  • October 2, 2025 – Seattle: “Want That Too” by McRae
  • October 3, 2025 – Seattle: “Walking Away” by Bieber
  • October 5, 2025 – Sacramento: “Don’t Smile” by Carpenter
  • October 7, 2025 – Salt Lake City: “Nights Like This” by Kehlani
  • October 9, 2025 – Omaha: “Means I Care” by McRae
  • October 11, 2025 – St. Louis: “Sweater Weather” by the Neighbourhood
  • October 13, 2025 – Detroit: “Apologize” by OneRepublic
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