In a particularly meaningful moment for Moroney, her knockout performances at The Pinnacle took place just before the five-year anniversary of her life-changing move to Nashville from her Georgia hometown. Decked out in custom Bronx and Banco, the Country phenomenon showed just how far she’s come and delivered a hit-packed set flaunting the full scope of her artistry, offering up everything from breathtaking slow-burners like “Tennessee Orange” (her 3X PLATINUM No. 1 breakthrough single) to wildly upbeat anthems like “Am I Okay?” – the newly PLATINUM-certified title track from her highly acclaimed sophomore album. Still soaring from her recent ACM Awards nominations — including Female Artist of the Year and Album of the Year for Am I Okay? (I’ll Be Fine) — Moroney will be back in Nashville in June for CMA Fest, where she’ll perform on the Riverfront Stage on June 5 and at Nissan Stadium on June 7.
Moroney’s Nashville concerts capped off a week of homecoming shows for the Emo Cowgirl, who brought the AM I OKAY? TOUR to Akins Ford Arena in Athens, GA, on April 4 and 5. The 8,500-capacity venue is just around the corner from her alma mater, the University of Georgia, where she studied accounting before pursuing her lifelong dream of becoming a Country star. After staying late to help clean up the massive amount of confetti left on the arena floor, she took to Instagram to share an emotional message of thanks to her audience— and quickly received a comment from Country legend Kenny Chesney, who chimed in to express his deep pride for Moroney (who served as support on his stadium-filling SUN GOES DOWN 2024 TOUR).
Tonight, Moroney heads to Knoxville, TN, for another SOLD-OUT two-night stint at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum (April 11 and 12). One of the most sought-after tours of the year, the AM I OKAY? TOUR also includes two-night runs at The Anthem in Washington, DC (May 21 and 22), Roadrunner in Boston (August 1 and 2), and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles (October 2 and 3), along with stops at iconic venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado (September 30). With dates scheduled through October 10 at the Texas Trust CU Theatre in Dallas, Moroney will also perform at many of this summer’s biggest festivals, including Boston Calling (May 23), Gulf Coast Jam (June 1), Barefoot Country Music Festival (June 19), Buckeye Country Superfest (June 21), Cowboys Music Festival 2025 (July 4), and Windy City Smokeout (July 12). Go here to check out her complete tour schedule now.