Megan Moroney’s concerts are poised to increase significantly in scale. On Thursday, the country queen announced the dates for her forthcoming ‘The Cloud 9 Tour’, organized in celebration of her upcoming third album. This tour will see her performing at major arenas across North America. Moroney is scheduled to commence the run in Columbus on 29 May, before visiting cities such as Chicago, Atlanta, Toronto, Boston, Orlando, Portland, Los Angeles, and Dallas. She will conclude the United States leg of the tour with a show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on 21 August. Following this, the singer will travel to Europe and the United Kingdom for a series of shows in September, culminating in a final European performance on 1 October in Belfast.
Tickets for the Cloud 9 tour are scheduled to go on general sale at 10:00 am local time on 12 December. Fans also have the opportunity to sign up for presale access to tickets starting from 11 December at 10:00 am local time. In her announcement caption, Moroney exclaimed that the Cloud 9 Tour is coming soon to an arena near her fans. Last month, Moroney announced that her third album, titled Cloud 9, will be released on 20 February and will feature her singles “6 Months Later” and “Beautiful Things”. As with her previous works, Lucky and Am I Okay?, Kristian Bush served as the lead producer on this project. Regarding the album, Moroney stated that, similar to her first two albums, it is entirely written about honest, personal experiences. However, she noted that these songs were penned by the strongest and most confident version of herself she has ever been. She expressed that her feet feel firmly planted in her artistry, and whilst it was enjoyable to experiment sonically, she has stuck to the roots of what she and her fans love. She described Cloud 9 as a state of mind and expressed no doubt that this will be her best chapter yet.
The detailed schedule of the tour is provided below:
| Date | City & Venue |
| 29 May | Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center |
| 30 May | Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse |
| 2 June | Chicago, IL @ United Center |
| 5 June | Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena |
| 6 June | Greensboro, NC @ First Horizon Coliseum |
| 8 June | Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena |
| 12 June | Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center |
| 13 June | St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center |
| 16 June | Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena |
| 18 June | Milwaukee, WI @ Summerfest |
| 19 June | Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena |
| 20 June | Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena |
| 7 July | Boston, MA @ TD Garden |
| 9 July | Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center |
| 10 July | Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center |
| 11 July | Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile Arena |
| 14 July | Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center |
| 16 July | Orlando, FL @ Kia Center |
| 17 July | Tampa, FL @ Benchmark International Arena |
| 18 July | Sunrise, FL @ Amerant Bank Arena |
| 24 July | Monticello, IA @ Great Jones County Fair |
| 25 July | Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center |
| 26 July | Lincoln, NE @ Pinnacle Bank Arena |
| 28 July | Denver, CO @ Ball Arena |
| 1 August | Portland, OR @ Moda Center |
| 2 August | Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena |
| 5 August | Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center |
| 7 August | Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena |
| 11 August | Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena |
| 14 August | Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center |
| 15 August | Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center |
| 16 August | Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center |
| 18 August | Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena |
| 21 August | Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena |
