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Megan Moroney Takes Cloud 9 To The Streets With Nine Cities In Nine Days

Megan Moroney isn’t hiding behind a press release and a Spotify link. She’s taking the album straight to the people. Nine cities. Nine days. No distance between the music and the ones who’ve been riding with her since the beginning.

The run begins in New York City on 20 February, the same day Cloud 9 officially lands. From there, Moroney moves fast — crossing the country, showing up in person, keeping it direct. It ends in Scottsdale, Arizona on 28 February, with a surprise stop planned at Akins Ford Arena in her home territory of Athens, Georgia. Select dates will feature live performances, stripped back and close enough to feel real.

There’s intent behind the number. Tickets are priced at $9. Available only at the venue box office on the morning of each event. Two per person. No algorithms. No resale circus. Just fans who care enough to show up. A portion of proceeds will support The Megan Moroney Foundation, which focuses on tackling bullying and pushing mental health into the open — subjects Moroney has never avoided.

Moroney made it clear why she’s doing it this way. The fans come first. Always have.

Cloud 9 arrives with weight behind it. The title track set the tone earlier this month, while “6 Months Later” already hit No. 1 and secured Gold status. Collaborations with Ed Sheeran and Kacey Musgraves add range, but Moroney remains the centre of gravity — sharp, exposed, and unmistakably herself.

This is just the opening move. Her 49-date Cloud 9 Tour launches in May, taking her across North America, the UK, and Europe. Bigger rooms. Brighter lights.

But right now, it’s still personal. Still close. Still Megan Moroney, showing up in the flesh.

Last modified: February 20, 2026

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