Wed September 24, 2025

Tate McRae - Miss Possessive Tour

at Chase Center (7pm)
Tate McRae with special guest Zara Larsson

Tate McRae is a pop singer from Calgary, Alberta. After initially finding the spotlight at 13 as the first-ever Canadian finalist on So You Think You Can Dance, the multi-talented teen went viral on YouTube and TikTok with her independent single "One Day" and signed with RCA Records in 2019. McRae's debut EP, All the Things I Never Said, followed in early 2020, and months later she notched her first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 with "You Broke Me First." The teen sensation released her debut full-length, I Used to Think I Could Fly, in the spring of 2022 after a string of collaborations with Troye Sivan and Regard ("You"), Blackbear ("U Love U"), Khalid ("Working") and more. McRae's sophomore album, Think Later, followed in December 2023 in the wake of its lead single "Greedy" becoming her first Top 10 hit.

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Tate McRae is no stranger to early success. Her fire was originally ignited through dance at the age of six. The classically trained ballerina won numerous competitions and performed with elite dance companies throughout the world. At 12, McRae won a spot as a backup dancer for Justin Bieber for a one-night show in her native Canada. She reached a wider audience in 2016 with an appearance on TV's "So You Think You Can Dance." Later that year, McRae launched a YouTube channel focused on choreography, but serendipity led her to singing. When her camera broke, the then-14-year-old retreated to her bedroom, wrote, recorded, and uploaded the song, "One Day." Forty-million views later, the record labels started calling. Out of eleven offers, McRae chose RCA, who agreed to let her focus on both music and dance.

Tate McRae's moody and melodramatic vocals bring to mind Billie Eilish. In fact, Eilish and her producer brother Finneas wrote McRae's first single on RCA, "Tear Myself Apart." But McRae's own "You Broke Me First" became her first hit, streaming more than a billion times last year. No wonder Forbes added McRae to its "30 Under 30" list while she was just 17.

Lyrically, McRae paints a picture of the universal heartbreak all teenagers face. She sees herself as an emotional sponge, acquiring stories from others, and readily admits she's never been in love. Always pushing herself to the next level, McRae shot the music video -- her first -- during the pandemic, armed only with an iPhone, box of tissues and her mother's car. Making do with what she has lets McRae's vulnerability and humanity shine through her work. She is looking forward to touring Canada with one of her idols, Shawn Mendes, on his Summer of Love tour.
Tate McRae with special guest Zara Larsson

Tate McRae is a pop singer from Calgary, Alberta. After initially finding the spotlight at 13 as the first-ever Canadian finalist on So You Think You Can Dance, the multi-talented teen went viral on YouTube and TikTok with her independent single "One Day" and signed with RCA Records in 2019. McRae's debut EP, All the Things I Never Said, followed in early 2020, and months later she notched her first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 with "You Broke Me First." The teen sensation released her debut full-length, I Used to Think I Could Fly, in the spring of 2022 after a string of collaborations with Troye Sivan and Regard ("You"), Blackbear ("U Love U"), Khalid ("Working") and more. McRae's sophomore album, Think Later, followed in December 2023 in the wake of its lead single "Greedy" becoming her first Top 10 hit.

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Tate McRae is no stranger to early success. Her fire was originally ignited through dance at the age of six. The classically trained ballerina won numerous competitions and performed with elite dance companies throughout the world. At 12, McRae won a spot as a backup dancer for Justin Bieber for a one-night show in her native Canada. She reached a wider audience in 2016 with an appearance on TV's "So You Think You Can Dance." Later that year, McRae launched a YouTube channel focused on choreography, but serendipity led her to singing. When her camera broke, the then-14-year-old retreated to her bedroom, wrote, recorded, and uploaded the song, "One Day." Forty-million views later, the record labels started calling. Out of eleven offers, McRae chose RCA, who agreed to let her focus on both music and dance.

Tate McRae's moody and melodramatic vocals bring to mind Billie Eilish. In fact, Eilish and her producer brother Finneas wrote McRae's first single on RCA, "Tear Myself Apart." But McRae's own "You Broke Me First" became her first hit, streaming more than a billion times last year. No wonder Forbes added McRae to its "30 Under 30" list while she was just 17.

Lyrically, McRae paints a picture of the universal heartbreak all teenagers face. She sees herself as an emotional sponge, acquiring stories from others, and readily admits she's never been in love. Always pushing herself to the next level, McRae shot the music video -- her first -- during the pandemic, armed only with an iPhone, box of tissues and her mother's car. Making do with what she has lets McRae's vulnerability and humanity shine through her work. She is looking forward to touring Canada with one of her idols, Shawn Mendes, on his Summer of Love tour.
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