Calgary's Tate McRae is headed to the west coast next summer.
She'll be in Vancouver as part of her Miss Possessive Tour set to launch next spring. On Aug. 5 she'll play Rogers Arena, the first of six Canadian dates over August.
McRae seems to be a fan of concert tours; this will be her fourth in four years. She's still on the Think Later World Tour (it hasn't finished yet), but it didn't stop in Vancouver. Her last show here was in 2022 at the Vogue Theatre.
The 21-year-old singer and dancer has seen her star rise rapidly. She was a dance star as a teen and started sharing original songs on her social media accounts, which landed her a record deal in 2019, when she was just 16.
Next year will see the release of her third studio album before she heads out on tour; So Close to What will be released in February.
Opening for McRae will be Zara Larsson, a singer-songwriter from Sweden. In her home country, Larsson has released four albums which have all done well; the worst-performing album hit three on the record charts. She hasn't had as much success in English-speaking countries as a solo artist, but she was the singer on Clean Bandit's massive 2017 hit "Symphony" which hit number one in the UK, among other countries.
Tickets for Tate McRae and Zara Larsson will go on sale Nov. 22 at 11 a.m.