Megan Moroney’s career has been on a remarkably rapid rise in recent years.
The Georgia-born singer-songwriter pivoted from her original plan of becoming an accountant to pursue her dreams in Nashville, Tennessee (she credits fellow country artist Chase Rice with motivating her to write her first original song in college, which ultimately changed her path). Moroney made a powerful debut in country music with her breakout single, “Tennessee Orange,” one of 13 tracks on her first studio record, Lucky. The album released in 2023, followed by the 16-track deluxe edition months later. Moroney has since released her sophomore record and its 17-track deluxe version, Am I Okay? (I’ll Be Fine). The reigning Country Music Association New Artist of the Year is now filling venues with fans ready to scream-sing along to her energetic anthems and heartbreaking ballads on her headlining tour.
Still, Moroney admitted she believes “a lot of people didn’t take me seriously when I moved to Nashville.” Moroney moved to Music City in 2020 and paid the bills by continuing her work as an influencer, which she started in college. She said with a laugh in an interview with Glamour, which published on Thursday (April 3): “I think a lot of people didn’t take me seriously when I moved to Nashville because when they would go to my Instagram, I’d be like, I just wrote this song, and then the next post would use my code for 20% off. It’s like, What is this girl doing?”
Moroney said continuing her work as an influencer — as opposed to long hours bartending, for example — helped her remain focused on her songwriting. Now, “my fans, as long as I'm being honest and I’m writing about real stuff and I’m doing what I’ve done in the past, I think they’re going to like it.” Find Moroney’s full Glamour interview here.
Moroney recently kicked off her headlining “Am I Okay? Tour” with Charlie Worsham, Chase Matthew, Danielle Bradbery, Emily Ann Roberts, Emmy Russell, Ian Harrison, Kasey Tyndall, Mackenzie Carpenter, Maggie Antone, Patrick Droney, Sadie McLayne, Solon Holt, Tommy Acker and Vincent Mason on select dates. See the list of upcoming tour stops below.
Moroney is part of the star-studded lineup of the 2025 iHeartCountry Festival, which is slated to take place on Saturday, May 3. The festival, hosted by iHeartRadio’s Bobby Bones, will return to Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Other artists in the lineup include Brooks & Dunn, Cole Swindell, Rascal Flatts, Sam Hunt, Thomas Rhett, Bailey Zimmerman and Nate Smith.
Hulu will be the Official Streaming Destination of the festival, with performances livestreamed exclusively to all Hulu subscribers at no additional cost. Additional information about the livestream will be posted across Hulu’s platform and social media channels. Fans can tune in to the 2025 iHeartCountry Festival to catch all of the action live on May 3 at 8pm ET/5pm PT (7pm CT) across iHeartCountry stations nationwide and on the free iHeartRadio app via iHeartRadio's iHeartCountry station. Tickets to the 2025 iHeartCountry Festival are available now via Ticketmaster.com.
Megan Moroney’s AM I OKAY? TOUR:
APRIL
03 | Huntsville, AL – The Orion Amphitheater
04 | Athens, GA – Akins Ford Arena
05 | Athens, GA – Akins Ford Arena
09 | Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle
10 | Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle
11 | Knoxville, TN – Knoxville Civic Coliseum
12 | Knoxville, TN – Knoxville Civic Coliseum
24 | Fishers, IN – Fishers Event Center
25 | St. Louis, MO – The Factory
26 | Bentonville, AR – The Momentary
MAY
02 | Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall
15 | Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
16 | Omaha, NE – The Astro Amphitheater
17 | Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
22 | Washington, DC – The Anthem
24 | Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
29 | Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena
30 | Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena
JUNE
12 | Canandaigua, NY – CMAC
13 | Richmond, VA – Virginia Credit Union LIVE!
14 | Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion
20 | Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE Outdoors
JULY
17 | Milwaukee, WI – Eagles Ballroom
19 | Buffalo, NY – Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B
AUGUST
01 | Boston, MA – Roadrunner
02 | Boston, MA – Roadrunner
SEPTEMBER
12 | Charleston, SC – Credit One Stadium
13 | Charlotte, NC – Bojangles Coliseum
16 | Independence, MO – Cable Dahmer Arena
18 | West Valley City, UT – Maverik Center
19 | Idaho Falls, ID – Mountain America Center
20 | Lake Tahoe, NV – Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys
24 | Vancouver, BC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
26 | Seattle, WA – WAMU Theater
27 | Portland, OR – Theater of the Clouds
30 | Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
OCTOBER
2 | Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
4 | Las Vegas, NV – The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
10 | Dallas, TX – Texas Trust CU Theatre