Megan Moroney Is Everywhere Right Now: Cloud 9 Album, $9 Tour Stops, and a Massive Arena Run Ahead
Megan Moroney is having one of the biggest weeks of her career. The country singer-songwriter dropped her third studio album Cloud 9 on Friday, February 20, 2026 ET, launched a nine-city grassroots celebration tour with $9 tickets, and is building toward a 49-date global arena run that kicks off this spring. The momentum is undeniable.
Megan Moroney's Cloud 9 Album Arrives as Her Most Confident Work Yet
Cloud 9 is Megan Moroney's third studio album and her most sonically adventurous release to date. The 15-track project, released via Sony Music Nashville and Columbia Records, blends wider pop-country production with the sharp, diary-like songwriting that built her fanbase. Fan favorites already include "Break It Right Back," "6 Months Later," "Cloud Nine," and "Change of Heart."
Moroney has described the album as her most self-assured creative statement. She wrote that these songs came from the strongest, most confident version of herself she has ever been, with her feet firmly planted in her artistry while still staying true to her roots.
The "9 Cities. 9 Days." Tour Brings Megan Moroney to the Fans for $9
To celebrate the Cloud 9 release, Megan Moroney launched an intimate nine-city, nine-day acoustic celebration tour with $9 tickets — all capped and sold in person only. The grassroots approach turned each stop into a full-scale fan event. In Richmond, Virginia, thousands of fans lined Broad Street before sunrise to secure tickets for her acoustic set at The National on February 21 ET.
The most electric stop came Monday, February 24 ET, when Moroney returned to Athens, Georgia — her college hometown and University of Georgia alma mater. More than 7,000 fans packed Akins Ford Arena. She performed Cloud 9 from top to bottom and closed the night leading the crowd in UGA's iconic "Calling the Dawgs" chant, turning downtown Athens pink. The tour continues through Newport, Kansas City, Denver, Salt Lake City, and Scottsdale, Arizona.
Megan Moroney's Foundation Turns Every $9 Ticket Into a Cause
A portion of proceeds from every "9 Cities. 9 Days." show benefits The Megan Moroney Foundation, which works to address bullying and raise mental health awareness. Fans have responded powerfully, with school counselors and concertgoers sharing personal stories of how Moroney's music and her charitable mission have touched them directly.
One fan outside the Richmond show told media that the cause meant everything after losing a close friend to suicide. "Seeing that such a big artist is giving back really shows and means a lot," she said. That emotional connection between Moroney and her audience is a recurring theme at every tour stop.
Megan Moroney Cloud 9 Tour: 49 Dates, Three Continents, Arena Stages
The full Megan Moroney Cloud 9 Tour launches Thursday, May 29, 2026 ET at Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio. The AEG Presents-promoted run spans 49 dates across North America, Europe, and the UK, with headline stops at New York City's Barclays Center, Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena, Chicago's United Center, and Nashville's Bridgestone Arena. The U.S. leg alone moved over 450,000 tickets in its opening sales window.
The tour also includes a headline appearance at Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during the first weekend of that festival, June 18–20. A European leg follows in September before the tour wraps in the fall. All tickets are available via Moroney's official website.
Megan Moroney to Make RODEOHOUSTON Debut on March 10
Before the arena tour begins, Megan Moroney is set to make her debut at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on March 10, 2026 ET at NRG Stadium. The show sold out within 30 minutes of going on sale. She has promised fans an "over the top" entrance and a career-spanning setlist pulling from all three albums — Lucky, Am I Okay?, and Cloud 9.
Moroney described the Houston Rodeo stop as potentially a "spiritual experience," particularly for tracks like "Change of Heart." With her foundation work, record-breaking ticket sales, and a new album already generating significant radio and streaming traction, Megan Moroney's 2026 is shaping up to be a defining chapter in one of country music's fastest-rising careers.