Rising country music sensation Megan Moroney has unveiled plans for a major international arena tour in 2026, but Canadian fans will need to act fast to secure tickets for the lone date north of the border.
Cloud 9 Tour Takes Flight
The newly announced Cloud 9 Tour, named after Moroney's upcoming album set for release on February 20, will launch on May 28 and run through October. The extensive 43-date global trek will make a single stop in Canada at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena on June 20, 2026.
News of the tour follows a clever marketing campaign where the artist mailed mystery puzzles to select fans. These puzzles revealed GPS coordinates that ultimately pointed to the various cities included on the tour schedule.
Ticket Details and Tour Pedigree
Tickets for The Cloud 9 Tour will go on sale to the general public this Friday at 10 a.m. local time through the official website, meganmoroney.com. This new tour follows Moroney's massively successful Am I Okay? tour in 2025, which sold out every show and broke attendance records at multiple venues across the United States.
The 28-year-old singer-songwriter from Georgia is riding a wave of critical acclaim. She was recently honored as Variety's Storyteller of the Year at the publication's Hitmakers event in Los Angeles. While the full tracklist for the Cloud 9 album remains under wraps, two singles are already gaining traction: 6 Months Later, which cracked the Top 10, and Beautiful Things, which is currently climbing the country radio charts.
Full Tour Itinerary
The Cloud 9 Tour is a truly international affair. After launching in the United States in late May, the tour will hit major cities like Chicago, Atlanta, Boston, and Nashville throughout the summer. Following the North American leg, Moroney will take her show overseas in September and October, with stops planned in Oslo, Stockholm, Cologne, Paris, London, and Belfast, among other European cities.
For Canadian fans, the June 20 concert at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto represents the only opportunity to catch the "Tennessee Orange" singer live during this tour cycle. The announcement solidifies Moroney's move from breakout star to major arena headliner.