Last night in Dallas, Sony Music Nashville/Columbia Records singer/songwriter Megan Moroney wrapped up her landmark AM I OKAY? TOUR with the final show in a three-night stand at the Texas Trust CU Theatre. A history-making headline run that shattered records at multiple venues, the SOLD-OUT coast-to-coast trek is now immortalized on Moroney’s first-ever live album, the 24-song Am I Okay? Tour (Live). Go here to listen to Am I Okay? Tour (Live), and check out the full tracklist below.
After kicking off in Montreal in March, the AM I OKAY? TOUR brought Moroney’s high-octane live show to her biggest crowds yet, including two nights at famed venues like New York City’s Radio City Music Hall and The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Named for her blockbuster sophomore LP — a widely acclaimed release now in the running for Album of the Year at The 59th Annual CMA Awards — the tour earned rave reviews from countless publications, including Us Weekly (“with a performance like that, the singer has a long music career in her future”), Variety (“This feels like the kind of young women’s night out that we haven’t experienced at quite this level of concentration since the glory days of the Dixie Chicks”), Billboard (“The whole evening had a feeling of girl power and solidarity”), The New Yorker (“Moroney gets great mileage out of the contrast between the achy-breaky songs she sings and the bright smile she loves to flash”), and The Tennessean (“Her talent at wrapping Southern folklore in pop panache made moments of her playing in front of 5,000 people feel like a dress rehearsal for a crowd of 50,000”).
One of the most talked-about live experiences of 2025, the AM I OKAY? TOUR found Moroney ascending to a whole new level in her stagecraft and fully secured her standing as a first-class entertainer. Along with its dazzling set design — including an oversized white heart at center stage and glittering backdrops in royal blue, the signature color for Am I Okay? — the spectacle-filled show included a number of costume changes from one of Country’s top style idols. To that end, Moroney’s onstage attire included custom Bronx and Banco sparkly sets paired with her signature white Lane Boots inscribed with handwritten lyrics that varied from show to show.
With a radiant stage presence balancing breathtaking glamour and down-to-earth charm, Moroney packed the AM I OKAY? TOUR with the kind of electrifying moments that become instantly iconic. Among the show’s countless highlights: her knockout performance of the solo-penned “Hell of a Show,” in which moody stage lighting cast her in dramatic silhouette and beautifully magnified the song’s bittersweet spirit. Later in the night, during her performance of Am I Okay?’s “Miss Universe,” Moroney carried out a tour-long tradition in which she invited a young audience member onstage and crowned her “Miss Am I Okay? Tour,” bestowing each little girl with a pageant sash and a bouquet of blue flowers.
For Moroney herself, the AM I OKAY? TOUR provided plenty of peak moments and personal milestones, such as her showstopping cover of her all-time favorite song “Desperado” during her September 30th show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. In a particularly powerful full-circle turn, Moroney’s gorgeously raw take on the classic Eagles track followed her performance of her own heartrending breakup ballad “Hope You’re Happy” (from the second verse: “I hope the Eagles take a victory lap to Red Rocks/And you hear ‘Desperado’ live from the front row”). Earlier in the tour, Moroney also made headlines when Country legend Kenny Chesney joined her onstage at Charleston’s Credit One Stadium for a crowd-thrilling rendition of “You Had To Be There” — their Billboard Hot 100-charting collaboration.
Taking place over the course of a banner year for Moroney — including scoring her second No. 1 hit at Country radio with the PLATINUM-certified “Am I Okay?”, earning top honors from this year’s CMA nominations with SIX total nods, and making history as the winner of the MTV Video Music Awards’ first-ever Best Country prize — the AM I OKAY? TOUR also included back-to-back nights at Nashville’s The Pinnacle, Las Vegas’ The Theater at Virgin Hotels, Savannah’s Enmarket Arena, and more. Along with making history at Windy City Smokeout (over 26,000 fans), 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 26 stop at Wyoming’s Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo shattered the record for number of tickets sold for a female artist, with over 20,400 fans in attendance.
Released last Thursday (10/9) on Moroney’s 28th birthday, Am I Okay? Tour (Live) makes for a thrilling document of her latest headline run. After kicking off with “Man on the Moon” (a fun-loving Country-Rock bop), the live album serves up a number of standouts from Am I Okay?, spanning from the PLATINUM-certified “No Caller ID” to fan favorites like “Noah,” “Third Time’s the Charm,” and “The Girls.” Also featuring a series of heavy-hitters from Moroney’s debut album Lucky (including her 4X PLATINUM No. 1 breakout “Tennessee Orange” and PLATINUM-certified Country radio smash “I’m Not Pretty”), Am I Okay? Tour (Live) digs deeper into her discography on songs like “Hair Salon” (from her 2022 debut EP Pistol Made of Roses). Closing out with a glorious encore performance of its chart-topping title track, Am I Okay? Tour (Live) ultimately reveals an artist who’s already amassed a wildly expansive catalog just a few years into her career.
Before winding down the AM I OKAY? TOUR, Moroney appeared as the latest guest on Therapuss with Jake Shane, joining the ranks of past interviewees like Selena Gomez and Tate McRae, among other superstars. Continuing to soak up the pop-culture spotlight, Moroney is also the guest on the latest edition of ELLE’s “Phoning It In” — the outrageously funny YouTube series in which A-listers scroll through their contacts and make prank phone calls.