Megan Moroney’s 2026 Cloud 9 Tour Setlist Revealed After First Show

Megan Moroney has launched the North American run of her Cloud 9 tour with a sold-out opening night on Friday, May 29, at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio. The country star is bringing the arena tour to major cities across North America and Europe, with 49 shows scheduled in total. The trek includes stops in New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, Chicago, London, Paris, and other major markets, underscoring Moroney’s growing popularity after a busy year of touring.
The opening night set list offered a broad look at the songs Moroney is bringing to the stage on this tour. She opened with “Stupid” and performed a mix of fan favorites and newer material, including “Medicine,” “Bless Your Heart,” “Convincing,” “I’m Not Pretty,” “Change of Heart,” “No Caller ID,” “Wonder,” “Table for Two,” “Who Hurt You?,” “Liars & Tigers & Bears,” “Waiting on the Rain,” “Wedding Dress,” “Bells & Whistles,” and the title track “Cloud 9.”
The concert also included a surprise song slot, filled at the first show with “Hair Salon,” giving fans a special one-night-only moment in the set. Moroney later moved through some of her best-known tracks, including “Tennessee Orange,” “Beautiful Things,” “Wish I Didn’t,” “Traitor Joe,” “Am I Okay?,” “Sorry… I Meant Tonight,” and “6 Months Later” to close the show.
The Cloud 9 tour follows closely behind Moroney’s Am I Okay? Tour, which she wrapped just two months earlier. The quick turnaround highlights the strong demand for her live performances and her continued momentum in country music. With arena dates in the United States and Canada before heading overseas, the tour is positioned as her biggest live run yet.
The North American leg continues with a May 30 date in Indianapolis, followed by multiple nights in Chicago, Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, and Nashville, among other cities. The European leg begins in September with shows in Oslo, Stockholm, Cologne, Tilburg, Paris, and London, before continuing to Manchester, Glasgow, and Belfast in early October.
For fans attending future dates, the first-show set list provides a likely preview of what to expect, though the surprise song segment may change from night to night. The combination of new material, established hits, and a rotating special song suggests a show designed to keep each stop fresh while giving longtime listeners the songs they know best.
Moroney’s latest tour marks another major step in her ascent, with sold-out arenas and a large-scale international itinerary signaling that her audience continues to expand well beyond her early breakout success.






