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Things to do in the Detroit metro, January 26 and beyond
Get ready for an exciting season with tickets for Tate McRae’s latest tour dates in Detroit & Grand Rapids. The highly anticipated "Miss Tour" is making stops across North America, starting in February and continuing through the summer, with performances in major cities like Los Angeles, Boston, and Charlotte. Fans can experience her powerful live show, which is part of her ongoing "Miss Tour," supporting her chart-topping album "Close What," released last August.
Tickets are selling fast, with options available on primary and secondary platforms, including guaranteed seat selections. Don’t miss your chance to see Tate perform at venues like Tate McRae CFG Bank Arena, where she will be supported by an impressive lineup. Fans can also take advantage of exclusive early access through memberships and pre-sales, with ticket sales beginning Friday, February 22, at 11 a.m. local time. This global tour will also include stops in Europe, such as London, Amsterdam, and Prague, before returning to the U.S. for additional arena dates in October and November.
In addition to her tour, Tate McRae has announced her upcoming album, available for pre-order in various formats including signed vinyl, CDs, and cassettes. Her latest single, "Hands," accompanied by a music video, continues to top charts worldwide. Fans can check out the full list of tour dates and secure their tickets through trusted ticket platforms, as the artist prepares for her extensive 2025 "Miss Tour," which promises unforgettable live performances across North America and Europe. For more details and updates, visit Tate McRae Expands 2025 Tour With New Arena Dates Across North America.
The June auditorium at the University of Michigan, North Ave., Things to do in metro Detroit, Jan. 26 and beyond Arbor, 734-764-2538, Prize. Warning: Can Only Detect Less Than The Lettermen American Music Theatre 5000 Characters. It is magnificent May 2023 at PNC "Pure Perfection!" The Lettermen LIVE! at PNC Bank Arts Center Arts in the NJ. The director of John Garden Arts, Gravino
