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Summer 2024 was officially Charli XCX’s Brat Summer, but maybe 2025 will be Tate McRae’s turn, as the Calgary-raised pop star will heat up stages across Canada, including an Aug. 7 stop in Edmonton at Rogers Place.
On Thursday, the multi-platinum-selling songbird announced she’d be dropping her third album — So Close to What — in February and will be taking the show on the road for the massive Miss Possessive tour, hitting 50 stops in South America, Europe, and North America.
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In addition to Edmonton, the tour will hit Vancouver on Aug. 5 and Winnipeg on Aug. 9, with dates in Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal later that month.
McRae gained notoriety at 13 as the first Canadian finalist on the American reality show So You Think You Can Dance.
She released her debut album I Used to Think I Could Fly, which peaked at 13 on the U.S. chart, in 2022. Her followup album, Think Later, hit the Top 5 in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and several other countries.
Presales for the Rogers Place show start on Nov. 19, with general sales starting Nov. 22 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.
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