Country star Megan Moroney launches her biggest headlining run yet with the 2026 “Cloud 9 Tour,” featuring 43 shows across North America and Europe. Get details on tour dates, venues, ticket sales, and her upcoming album “Cloud 9.”
Country music’s fast-rising star Megan Moroney is gearing up for the biggest milestone of her career yet. The 28-year-old singer has officially announced her largest headlining tour to date, the 2026 “Cloud 9 Tour,” which will take her across three continents, fill major arenas, and solidify her status as one of country music’s most exciting new headliners.
Moroney shared the news with fans on Instagram, unveiling a tour schedule that includes 43 shows across North America and Europe. The announcement marks a major step forward for the Georgia-born artist, whose following has skyrocketed over the past two years thanks to her bold songwriting, relatable storytelling, and breakout touring success.
Launching in May and Ending in October
The “Cloud 9 Tour” kicks off May 29, 2026, at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio. From there, Moroney will continue performing across the U.S. and Canada throughout the summer, before heading overseas for a highly anticipated European leg in September.
The tour wraps on Oct. 1, 2026, at the historic SSE Arena in Belfast, bringing the months-long journey to a celebratory close.
With stops in major cities including Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Seattle, Denver, Dallas, and Miami, the tour covers nearly every corner of North America. Canadian fans will also get a chance to join in, with scheduled performances in Toronto and additional markets across the region.
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Playing Her Biggest Arenas Yet
What sets this tour apart from Moroney’s previous outings is the size of the venues. For the first time, she will headline major arenas typically reserved for seasoned superstars. Highlights include:
- Barclays Center in Brooklyn
- Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles
- Bridgestone Arena in Nashville
Performing at these celebrated venues signals just how far Moroney has come since her breakout year and reflects the expanding demand from her dedicated fan base.
Her previous run, the “Am I Okay? Tour,” was a record-setter. According to Parade, that tour broke attendance records at several venues across the U.S., setting the stage for Moroney to graduate to even larger stages.
Music writer Malcolm Abram of cleveland.com emphasized the significance of her rapid rise, stating that Moroney has transitioned from an up-and-coming act to “a fully shining country star.” Abram also noted that fans who attended her more intimate shows in past years likely won’t have the chance to see her in small venues again any time soon.
A New Album on the Way
The tour’s name comes from Moroney’s third studio album, “Cloud 9,” set to release on Feb. 20, 2026. The album is expected to introduce new tracks that fans will hear live for the first time during the tour.
Her previous albums showcased her signature blend of emotional vulnerability, clever lyrics, and country-pop charm. With each release, Moroney has demonstrated greater depth and maturity, earning praise from critics and cementing her place in today’s country landscape.
If “Cloud 9” continues her streak of authentic, fan-connecting storytelling, it’s likely to become one of the most talked-about country albums of 2026.
Heading Overseas for a Global Fanbase
After wrapping the North American portion of the tour in late August, Moroney will head across the Atlantic for a series of performances throughout Europe.
The international dates will include stops in:
- Oslo
- Stockholm
- Cologne
- Paris
- London
- And more major cities
The European leg signifies just how global Moroney’s reach has become. The ability to sell out shows across multiple continents is a milestone only a handful of country artists achieve early in their careers.
The final show of the entire tour, taking place in Belfast, hints at the enthusiasm and support Moroney has built overseas. For many European fans, this will be their first chance to see her live — a moment long overdue.
Tickets and Pre-Sales
Tickets for the “Cloud 9 Tour” will be released in two phases:
- Artist Pre-Sale: Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. local time
- General Public Sale: Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. local time
Fans can access tickets through meganmoroney.com/tour, where exclusive presale options and VIP packages may also become available.
Given Moroney’s recent track record of selling out shows quickly, early ticket access will be crucial for fans hoping to snag a spot.
A Career Defining Moment
The announcement of the 2026 “Cloud 9 Tour” represents more than just another concert run — it marks a turning point in Moroney’s career. Over the past few years, she has built her reputation through heartfelt songwriting, magnetic live performances, and a genuine connection with fans.
Now, she is stepping confidently into headliner territory, commanding stages that artists typically reach only after a decade or more in the industry.
The upcoming tour, paired with a new album and growing global attention, suggests a new chapter for Moroney — one that propels her from rising star to established powerhouse.
As Moroney herself wrote, “The Cloud 9 Tour is coming soon to an arena near you.” If early excitement is any indication, fans will be lining up in full force to witness the next evolution of her musical journey.

