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Tate McRae Transforms Munich Olympiahalle Into Dance-Pop Powerhouse

Featuring cranes, video interludes, a powerful mix of dance-pop, emotional ballads, the Miss Possessive tour stop at Munich’s Olympiahalle immersed 11,000 fans in an intimate, high-energy experience.

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Overview

  • Tate McRae headlined a sold-out concert at Munich’s Olympiahalle on June 11 as part of her Miss Possessive world tour supporting her third album, So Close To What.
  • The industrial-inspired set featured cranes, steel scaffolding and multiple elevated platforms framing precise, high-velocity choreography.
  • McRae’s setlist spanned from dance-pop anthems like “Sports Car” and “Greedy” to intimate ballads such as “Greenlights” and “You Broke Me First.”
  • An overwhelmingly female crowd of 11,000 fans responded with ear-splitting cheers, impromptu sing-alongs and a constant buzz of TikTok-style fan recordings.
  • Backed by eight dancers and two live musicians, McRae balanced sultry, empowering routines—which included men in heels—with candid piano performances that traced her rise from YouTube teenager to pop star.