Megan Moroney Takes Flight with Her Global “Cloud 9” Tour
So, Megan Moroney has officially stepped into the biggest chapter of her career yet, and her latest announcement has fans everywhere buzzing. She’s gearing up for a massive global run in 2026, and it’s not just any tour — this is her first full arena tour, fittingly named the “Cloud 9 Tour.” And honestly, it feels like the perfect title, because everything about this moment seems to signal that she really is on cloud nine right now.
The tour was announced on Instagram, where she dropped the full list of dates and cities. It was revealed that the journey will kick off on May 29, 2026, in Columbus, Ohio, at the Schottenstein Center. From there, she’ll hit 43 shows across North America and Europe, performing at some of the most iconic arenas out there. Think Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, and major international stops in Oslo, Stockholm, Paris, London, and Belfast. The tour will wrap on October 1 in Belfast, giving her a nearly five-month run of sold-out arenas and screaming crowds.
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What makes this tour even more exciting is that it aligns with her third studio album, Cloud 9 , which is set for release on February 20. The tour name comes straight from the album, and fans have already gotten a taste of what’s coming through her single “6 Months Later,” which she recently performed at the CMA Awards. There’s also chatter about a new aesthetic shift — moving from her signature blue visuals into a more playful pink palette — something she hinted at during her stop at the Variety CMA Awards Lounge.
This move into the arena tier has been building for a while. Her earlier headlining run, the “Am I Okay? Tour,” broke attendance records across the U.S., proving she was ready for a bigger stage. Writers and critics have been saying the same thing: her rise has been steady, intentional, and well-earned. With three albums, a string of award-winning singles, and a reputation for emotional storytelling, she’s become one of the most recognizable voices in modern country music.
Tickets are rolling out with an artist presale starting December 11 at 10 a.m. local time, followed by general sales on December 12. With the demand she’s been drawing lately, these shows are expected to move quickly — especially in major markets like Chicago, Atlanta, Denver, Seattle, Dallas, Miami, and of course, her hometown stop in Nashville.
It’s a huge milestone for her — a leap from rising star to full-fledged arena headliner. And judging by the excitement already building around the album and the tour, Megan Moroney’s 2026 is shaping up to be her biggest year yet.
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