Georgia’s EMO Cowgirl Megan Moroney To Bring Nashville To The UK

by | Feb 19, 2024

Self-described “emo cowgirl” Megan Moroney has announced her return to the UK for seven headline dates in September, followed by her first-ever shows across the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Germany and Switzerland.

Megan Moroney (David McClister)

Megan Moroney (David McClister)
Megan Moroney (David McClister)

This follows the release of the Georgia-born, Nashville-based artist’s critically acclaimed debut album Lucky last year – ranked by Rolling Stone as the #1 country album of 2023 – along with her first international festival appearance at The Long Road and a run of sold-out UK headline shows, with many venues upgraded due to demand.

Lucky featured her breakout, 2x Platinum-certified single Tennessee Orange, which has amassed over 287m Spotify streams to date, and was her first US #1 hit. Additionally, she has been featured in Variety, The Telegraph, Popculture.com and American Songwriter, among others.

Moroney kicked off 2024 by sharing No Caller ID, her fastest-streaming track to date with over half a million streams on release day, charting on the Billboard Hot 100 and Spotify’s US Top 100 (all-genre). On Friday 16th February, she shared an all-acoustic version of No Caller ID from the Emo Cowgirl Live Sessions – listen below:

Tickets for the Georgia Girl Tour UK & Europe go on general sale this Friday, 23rd February, 10am local time. There will also be an artist presale starting on Wednesday, 21st February, 10am local time.

Upcoming UK tour dates:

SEPTEMBER
4th – Cardiff, Tramshed
5th – Manchester, O2 Ritz
7th – Belfast, Telegraph Building
9th – Glasgow, Barrowland Ballroom
10th – Birmingham, O2 Institute
12th – Cambridge, Junction
13th – London, O2 Forum Kentish Town

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