Tate McRae has returned with ‘Sports Car’, a bold preview of her upcoming third studio album, ‘So Close To What’, set to release on 21st February through RCA Records. The track, crafted alongside experienced pop figures Ryan Tedder (who has worked with Taylor Swift and Beyoncé), Grant Boutin (known for his work with Meghan Trainor and One Republic), and Julia Michaels (who has collaborated with Selena Gomez and Dua Lipa), is a vibrant and assured number that evokes the sultry self-assurance of early 2000s favorites like the Pussycat Dolls. This single follows her recent releases ‘2 hands’ and ‘It’s ok I’m ok’, and arrives in anticipation of her extensive world tour; you can find details on where to see Tate perform live this year below. Be sure to watch the official video for ‘Sports Car’ and revisit our 2022 In Deep digital cover interview with Tate. Tate’s ‘Miss Possessive Tour’ 2025 dates are as follows:* = festival performance
MARCH 2025
18 Mexico City, Mexico, Pepsi Centre
22 Buenos Aires, Argentina, Lollapalooza Argentina*
23 Santiago, Chile, Lollapalooza Chile*
25 Santiago, Chile, Teatro Coliseo
27 Bogota, Colombia, Estereo Picnic*
29 São Paulo, Brazil, Lollapalooza Brazil*
MAY 2025
07 Lisbon, Portugal, MEO Arena
09 Madrid, Spain, Palacio Vistalegre
13 Stuttgart, Germany, Schleyer-Halle
14 Antwerp, Belgium, Sportpaleis
16 Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena
17 Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena
19 Birmingham, Utilita Arena
20 London, The O2
23 Glasgow, OVO Hydro
24 Manchester, Co-op Live
27 Paris, France, Accor Arena
28 Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
30 Copenhagen, Denmark, Royal Arena
JUNE 2025
01 Stockholm, Sweden, Avicii Arena
03 Hamburg, Germany, Barclays Arena
04 Berlin, Germany, Uber Arena
06 Lodz, Poland, Atlas Arena
08 Vienna, Austria, Wiener Stadthalle – Halle D
10 Prague, Czech Republic, O2 Arena
11 Munich, Germany, Olympiahalle
13 Bologna, Italy, Unipol Arena
16 Koln, Germany, Lanxess Arena
18 Zurich, Switzerland, Hallenstadion
AUGUST 2025
04 Vancouver, BC, Rogers Arena
05 Vancouver, BC, Rogers Arena
07 Edmonton, AB, Rogers Place
09 Winnipeg, MB, Canada Life Centre
13 Saint Paul, MN, Xcel Energy Center
15 Chicago, IL, United Center
16 Detroit, MI, Little Caesars Arena
19 Toronto, ON, Scotiabank Arena
20 Toronto, ON, Scotiabank Arena
22 Ottawa, ON, Canadian Tire Centre
24 Montreal, QC, Bell Centre
26 Boston, MA, TD Garden
27 Boston, MA, TD Garden
29 Cleveland, OH, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
31 Baltimore, MD, CFG Bank Arena
SEPTEMBER 2025
03 New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
04 New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
06 Philadelphia, PA, Wells Fargo Center
09 Atlanta, GA, State Farm Arena
11 Nashville, TN, Bridgestone Arena
13 Orlando, FL, Kia Center
14 Orlando, FL, Kia Center
16 Austin, TX, Moody Center
18 Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center
20 Denver, CO, Ball Arena
24 San Francisco, CA, Chase Center
26 Los Angeles, CA, Kia Forum
27 Los Angeles, CA, Kia Forum
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