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Megan Moroney Is Hitting the Road for Am I Okay? Tour: ‘I Get to Play Some of My Bucket List Venues’

As part of the tour, the musician will make her debut performance at Radio City Music Hall.

Megan Moroney

Megan Moroney

CECE DAWSON

After opening shows for Kenny Chesney this summer, Sony Music Nashville/Columbia Records artist Megan Moroney has revealed that 2025 will see her spearheading her upcoming Am I Okay? Tour, which will launch March 20 in Montreal.

The 25-show tour, which will run throughout the spring and summer, will go through August. The tour will visit cities including Boston, Houston, Toronto and Washington, D.C., as well as two shows in her homebase of Nashville. Notably, the tour will highlight Moroney’s debut performance at New York City’s historic Radio City Music Hall on March 26.


In an Instagram post announcing the tour, Moroney told fans, “I’m so excited to announce the AM I OKAY? TOUR!!! 💙 i get to play some of my bucket list venues & it’s going to be a very ✨blue✨ very magical year on the road. i’m already counting down the days until i get to see your faces & all of your ‘homemade tshirts & homemade signs’ :,) i know i’ve said it a lot but thank you for making all of my dreams come true – just over the mooooooon that i get to do this.”

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The setlist for the tour is certain to include tracks from Moroney’s latest album, Am I Okay?, which includes songs such as “No Caller ID,” “Man on the Moon,” “Indifferent” and “Heaven by Noon.” Leading up to the Am I Okay Tour?, Moroney is currently on her 15-show Georgia Girl Tour in the U.K. and Europe.

Additionally, Moroney earned multiple nominations at the 58th annual CMA Awards, including female vocalist of the year, new artist of the year and music video of the year (for her video for “I’m Not Pretty”). The 58th annual CMA Awards are slated for Nov. 20 at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena and will air on ABC.

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General tickets for Moroney’s Am I Okay? Tour go on sale Friday, Sept. 13, at 10 a.m. local time on her website.

See the full dates for Moroney’s Am I Okay? Tour below:

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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