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Megan Moroney Announces Dates For 2026 International The Cloud 9 Tour

The 43-date outing will make stops in cities in the U.S., Europe and the U.K.

Megan Moroney

Megan Moroney

Amber Asaly

Megan Moroney will be dominating stages across the U.S. and overseas next year, when her The Cloud 9 Tour launches on May 29 in Columbus, Ohio, followed by dates stretching through October.

The 43-date outing will include stops in North America, Europe and the U.K., including Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, New York City’s Barclays Center and Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena. The tour will also visit Atlanta, Toronto, Boston and Seattle, as well as Paris, London, Oslo and Stockholm, before wrapping the European/U.K. leg at SSE Arena in Belfast on Oct. 1.


The tour’s namesake album, Cloud 9, is set for release on Feb. 20, and includes Moroney’s “6 Months Later” and “Beautiful Things.” The album follows Moroney’s RIAA Gold-certified album Am I Okay?, which included the hit title track and the Platinum-certified “No Caller ID.”

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Cloud 9 also ushers in Moroney’s pink era, with the album’s cover swathed in candy-pink hues.

“I am so excited for my fans and I to dive into this new world of Cloud 9 together,” Moroney said in a statement when the album was first announced. “Similar to the first two albums, it’s all written about honest, personal experiences, but these songs were written by the strongest, most confident version of myself I’ve ever been. My feet feel firmly planted in my artistry and it was fun to play around sonically, while still sticking to my roots of what my fans and I love. Cloud 9 is a state of mind, and I have no doubt this will be the best chapter yet.”

Tickets for The Cloud 9 Tour go on sale Friday, Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. local time here.

See the full list of tour dates below:

  • May 29: Columbus, Ohio @ Schottenstein Center
  • May 30: Indianapolis, Ind. @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse
  • June 2: Chicago, Ill. @ United Center
  • June 5: Baltimore, Md. @ CFG Bank Arena
  • June 6: Greensboro, N.C. @ First Horizon Coliseum
  • June 8: Atlanta, Ga. @ State Farm Arena
  • June 12: Louisville, Ky. @ KFC Yum! Center
  • June 13: St. Louis, Mo. @ Enterprise Center
  • June 16: Pittsburgh, Pa. @ PPG Paints Arena
  • June 18: Milwaukee, Wis. @ Summerfest
  • June 19: Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Van Andel Arena
  • June 20: Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena
  • July 7: Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden
  • July 9: Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Barclays Center
  • July 10: Newark, N.J. @ Prudential Center
  • July 11: Philadelphia, Pa. @ Xfinity Mobile Arena
  • July 14: Charlotte, N.C. @ Spectrum Center
  • July 16: Orlando, Fla. @ Kia Center
  • July 17: Tampa, Fla. @ Benchmark International Arena
  • July 18: Sunrise, Fla. @ Amerant Bank Arena
  • July 24: Monticello, Iowa @ Great Jones County Fair
  • July 25: Minneapolis, Minn. @ Target Center
  • July 26: Lincoln, Neb. @ Pinnacle Bank Arena
  • July 28: Denver, Colo. @ Ball Arena
  • Aug. 1: Portland, Ore. @ Moda Center
  • Aug. 2: Seattle, Wash. @ Climate Pledge Arena
  • Aug. 5: Sacramento, Calif. @ Golden 1 Center
  • Aug. 7: Los Angeles, Calif. @ Crypto.com Arena
  • Aug. 11: Glendale, Ariz. @ Desert Diamond Arena
  • Aug. 14: Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center
  • Aug. 15: Tulsa, Okla. @ BOK Center
  • Aug. 16: Kansas City, Mo. @ T-Mobile Center
  • Aug. 18: Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena
  • Aug. 21: Nashville, Tenn. @ Bridgestone Arena
  • Sept. 13: Oslo, Norway @ Sentrum Scene
  • Sept. 15: Stockholm, Sweden @ Annexet
  • Sept. 18: Cologne, Germany @ Carlswerk Victoria
  • Sept. 19: Tilburg, Netherlands @ 013 Poppodium
  • Sept. 21: Paris, France @ Le Trianon
  • Sept. 23: London, U.K. @ Eventim Apollo
  • Sept. 26: Manchester, U.K. @ O2 Apollo
  • Sept. 27: Glasgow, U.K. @ O2 Academy
  • Oct. 1: Belfast, Northern Ireland @ SSE Arena
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