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Tate McRae just proved once again that her global pop dominance is showing no signs of slowing. On August 13th she was in St. Paul, Minnesota for a sold-out show at Xcel Energy Center, as part of her massive Miss Possessive Tour, described by the venue as spanning fifty dates across South America, Europe, the UK, and North America. This tour has been making headlines thanks to its scale and fan reception, but also because it supports her highly anticipated third album, So Close To What, just released via RCA Records. The album itself is being promoted as a raw and introspective journey through self-discovery, love, and the chaos of growing up, and is generating both commercial and critical buzz according to event and music industry coverage such as at IMDb and the Xcel Energy Center.
The week opened with a high-profile red carpet moment for Tate at the Formula 1 movie premiere, where she turned heads in Balenciaga. Wearisma reports that her Instagram post from the night drove nearly a million pounds in luxury value for the brand, underlining how her style and influence have become a serious business asset. On social platforms, Tate continues to thrive: according to HypeAuditor, her official Instagram account just surpassed 7.5 million followers and she has a 9 percent engagement rate—impressive for her peer group. Estimated monthly earnings from her Instagram alone approach fifty thousand dollars, slightly lower than June’s all-time peak but still higher than last year, suggesting a sustained upward financial trajectory.
The pop star’s hometown connections remain strong as well. She was spotted at Mercato Mission in Calgary for a family dinner, an outing documented on Instagram by friends and fans with plenty of speculation about her visitors and the low-key celebration vibe. Tabloids and social accounts are still buzzing about her F1 appearance and, in classic internet fashion, also giving plenty of commentary on a recent stylistic pivot—NetflixJunkie says fans have been comparing her new look and sound to Lana Del Rey, sparking some shade but mostly adding to the ongoing debate about her evolving artistic identity.
On August 9th, she energized Winnipeg’s Canada Life Centre, and just two days prior played Rogers Place in Edmonton—each night doubling as both a headline concert and a major pop culture event, as ticket sales and fan reviews pour in. Tate’s calendar, stage presence, and social reach all indicate long-term momentum. In summary the big headlines: new album So Close To What out now, Miss Possessive Tour selling out arenas, a Balenciaga-clad splash at the F1 premiere, hometown cameos in Calgary, and online chatter about her creative evolution. This stretch cements Tate McRae as both a chart-topping artist and a cultural force to watch, making every appearance and release a serious event in the modern pop landscape.
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