The country star is set to wrap her headlining sold-out tour
Megan Moroney’s magnetic take on Toby Keith’s “Who’s Your Daddy?” is available on all streaming platforms via Sony Music Nashville/Columbia Records. Featured on Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Toby Keith Covered, a six-song compilation released via Apple Music in July, Moroney’s update of the sweet-talking anthem is true to the original.
The single dropped ahead of her history-making Am I Okay? Tour with two sold-out nights at the legendary venue, The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Just two years after making her L.A. headlining debut at the 500-capacity Troubadour, the multi-platinum country star commanded a crowd of 5,900 per night, solidifying her status as an era-defining talent.
Featuring support from singer/songwriter Solon Holt, Moroney’s back-to-back blowout at The Greek Theatre marked one of her final stops on the Am I Okay? Tour, a colossal headline run named for the Georgia-bred artist’s game-changing and highly acclaimed sophomore LP. After blasting off with “Man on the Moon,” she tore through an unstoppable set spanning from her quadruple platinum No. 1 breakout “Tennessee Orange” to her recent smash single “6 Months Later,” along with a crowd-igniting streak of fan favorites and classic deep cuts that kept the audience screaming along to every line.
ast week on YouTube, Moroney shared a gorgeous performance of her unreleased song “Beautiful Things” live from her September 12th tour stop at Credit One Stadium in Charleston, featuring another sold-out show that marked her first time as a stadium headliner.
Ahead of her LA shows, Moroney took the stage at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado on September 30th. This Friday through Sunday (October 10, 11, and 12), she’ll wrap up the run with three consecutive nights at the Texas Trust CU Theatre in Dallas, capping off a massive headline run that’s also included two-night stands at famed venues like New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, Nashville’s The Pinnacle, Las Vegas’ The Theater at Virgin Hotels, Savannah’s Enmarket Arena, and more. Along with drawing a record-breaking crowd at the Illinois State Fair (15,532 fans) and topping attendance records at the Iowa State Fair as the most attended Grandstand act this year (16,371 fans), Moroney’s July 26th stop at Wyoming’s Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo shattered the record fothe r number of tickets sold for a female artist, with over 20,400 fans in attendance.