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Yahoo
19-02-2025
- Entertainment
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Tate McRae tour 2025: Here's Phoenix presale, ticket info
Tate McRae will bring her latest U.S. tour to Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, with special guest Alessi Rose. Phoenix is one of 23 dates added to the Miss Possessive Tour, McRae's first arena tour. The Miss Possessive Tour launches March 18, 2025, in Mexico City. It's in support of a new album called "So Close to What." Due to be released on Friday, Feb. 21, "So Close to What" is McRae's third studio album. Three songs from the album have already been released as singles — "It's OK I'm OK," "2 Hands" and "Sports Car." McRae rose to fame as the first Canadian finalist on the U.S. reality television show "So You Think You Can Dance." Her biggest U.S. hits include "You Broke Me First," "I'm OK You're OK" and "Greedy," a triple-platinum smash released in 2023 that peaked to No. 3 on Billboard's Hot 100. Tickets for the new shows will first be available with an AMEX presale beginning 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, at while supplies last. An artist presale will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26. Fans can sign up for the artist presale through 11 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, at Tickets go on sale to the general public at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, at Concert cancellations: These major Phoenix concerts were canceled when artists got sick or just bailed This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Tate McRae tour 2025: Presale and ticket information
Yahoo
27-01-2025
- Entertainment
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Tate McRae's New Banger Single 'Sports Car' Not Having A Sports Car In The Music Video Is A Crime
Burgeoning Canadian pop girlie Tate McRae is getting ready to release her third studio album, titled 'So Close to What,' in just a few weeks, and on Friday she dropped the third single from the album. It's an absolute banger, and I'm not just saying that because the song is called 'Sports Car' and this is allegedly a car website. McRae also dropped the music video on Friday, and it's also great, but there is one huge glaring flaw: There isn't actually a sports car in the video! This is a crime, honestly. She could've easily added to the pantheon of great automotive music videos, but instead the video consists of McRae dancing in a bunch of different rooms decorated with all sorts of random, strange stuff. There's a horse in one of the rooms, and in another scene McRae is dancing in an aquarium filled with water. She really is a fantastic dancer, so why didn't they rent a random sports car and have her dance on or around it? It makes no sense. Even more annoyingly, she's wearing a racing helmet in one of the scenes, and there's an engine block on the floor of the room the horse is in! But, like I said, at least the song is excellent, and it does have car-related lyrics. McRae is addressing the man she's interested in, singing about all the places they should hook up in, including his sports car: Where'd you put those keys?We can share one seatWe can share one seatIn the alley, in the backIn the center of this roomWith the windows rolled downBoy, don't make me chooseIn the alley, in the backIn the center of this roomWith the windows rolled downBoy, don't makе me chooseI think you know what this isI think you wanna uhNo, you ain't got no Mrs. Oh, but you got a sports carWe can uh-uh in itWhilе you drive it real far McRae did have some good cars in the music video for her single 2 Hands, which dropped a couple months ago. She whips a bright orange McLaren 750S through a neighborhood and dances on top of an '80s Cadillac while dressed in a racing suit that's got her name on it. There's also a scene with other dancers wearing the same racing suits, doing a pit stop–esque routine in a gas station. Pop stars, I implore you — if you've got a hit song with car-themed lyrics, or especially a car-themed title, you've gotta put a car in the music video. For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.