Megan Moroney Takes “Cloud 9” Around the World
So, let me walk you through what’s happening with Megan Moroney right now, because it’s a huge moment for her and for country music in general. A massive world tour has just been announced, and it’s already shaping up to be one of the biggest runs of her career so far. The tour is called “The Cloud 9 Tour,” and it’s rolling out across major arenas in North America, Europe, and the UK. Forty-three dates in total — yes, forty-three — which really shows just how quickly her star has risen.
This announcement was made right as she’s preparing to receive Variety’s Storyteller of the Year honor, which will be handed to her at the Hitsmakers event in Los Angeles. It’s a pretty perfect moment: her songwriting is being celebrated at the exact same time she’s gearing up to bring those songs to massive crowds around the globe.
The tour kicks off on May 29 in Columbus, Ohio, and from there, it’s basically a straight run through some of the biggest venues in the country — Chicago’s United Center, Atlanta’s State Farm Arena, Boston’s TD Garden, Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, all the way to a major closing U.S. stop at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on August 21. For Michigan fans, she’s giving not one but two chances to catch her live: June 19 in Grand Rapids at Van Andel Arena, and August 18 at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena.
After wrapping up the American leg, she’ll head across the Atlantic for a September-October stretch in Europe. Cities like Oslo, Stockholm, Paris, London, Manchester, Glasgow, and finally Belfast are all on the schedule. It’s the kind of lineup you only see from artists who are truly crossing into international stardom.
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Tickets go on sale December 12 at 10 a.m. local time, with a pre-sale happening the day before — and if her recent shows are anything to go by, these are going to move fast. On social media she teased it with all-caps excitement: “THE CLOUD 9 TOUR IS COMING SOON TO AN ARENA NEAR YOU!!!!!”
This tour also ties directly into her upcoming third album, Cloud 9 , set for release on February 20. She’s already given fans a taste with the singles “6 Months Later” and “Beautiful Things,” and once again, Kristian Bush is leading production, the same producer behind her earlier albums Lucky and Am I Okay? She’s described this new record as her strongest and most confident chapter yet, saying the songs were born from honest experiences but written from a new place of clarity and grounded artistry.
And honestly, everything about the timing feels just right — a new album, a huge arena run, and increasing recognition for her storytelling. It really does seem like Megan Moroney is stepping into the biggest era of her career, and this “Cloud 9” moment is only just getting started.
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