Maddie & Tae Tour Tickets | 2025

Nashville duo Maddie & Tae fuse tight two-part harmonies with modern country storytelling—from the wry punch of “Girl in a Country Song” to the heart-tugging “Die From A Broken Heart.” Expect melodic hooks, acoustic sparkle, and crowd-wide singalongs. Secure your Maddie & Tae concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday 09 October, 2025 |
Jackson, MS | from $29.52 | Tickets |
| Thursday 19 February, 2026 |
Saint Petersburg, FL | from $50.40 | Tickets |
| Friday 20 February, 2026 |
Fort Myers, FL | from $57.29 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 February, 2026 |
Atlantic City, New Jersey | from $78.73 | Tickets |
| Saturday 28 February, 2026 |
Stroudsburg, PA | from $66.31 | Tickets |
| Thursday 26 March, 2026 |
Mount Vernon, Kentucky | from $77.57 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 March, 2026 |
West Chester Township, Ohio | from $45.60 | Tickets |
| Saturday 28 March, 2026 |
Madison, Wisconsin | from $84.00 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a Maddie & Tae Tour Concert
Shows balance breakout hits with fresh Love & Light material, spotlighting rich harmonies and a guitar-forward band.
- Signature two-voice blend with conversational banter and storytelling between songs.
- Hit moments on “Die From A Broken Heart,” “Girl in a Country Song,” and “Fly.”
- New-era highlights like “Free Like,” “Kissing Cowboys,” and “Chasing Babies & Raising Dreams.”
- Acoustic interludes that put lyrics and harmonies front and center.
- Tasteful fiddle/mandolin and clean Telecaster tones for a classic-meets-modern country feel.
- Occasional cover nods (e.g., “I Hope You Dance”) woven into the set.
- Interactive clap-along sections and call-and-response hooks.
- Dynamic pacing: up-tempo openers, reflective mid-set ballads, and cathartic finales.
- Lean, music-first staging—tight cues and spotlight moments without heavy theatrics.
- Warm, down-to-earth crowd connection and gratitude-forward stage presence.
The Most Popular Songs of Maddie & Tae
- “Die From A Broken Heart” (2019): their second Country Airplay No.1 and now 4× Platinum; a phone-home heartbreaker that became a career anthem.
- “Girl in a Country Song” (2014): satirical breakout that topped Country Airplay and earned CMA Video of the Year.
- “Fly” (2015): inspirational, fiddle-kissed ballad that climbed the charts and later went Platinum.
- “Friends Don’t” (2018): flirty, slow-burn confession that launched their second-album era and earned Platinum status.
- “Every Night Every Morning” (2022): harmony-rich love song from Through The Madness that’s become a live favorite.
- “Woman You Got” (2021): playful vow of imperfect devotion with a hook built for the stage.
- “Shut Up and Fish” (2015): twangy, story-driven crowd-pleaser with wink-and-grin attitude.
- “Sierra” (2016): sassy, true-to-life send-off with jangling guitars and a sing-back chorus.
- “Bathroom Floor” (2020): post-breakup pep talk turned dance-it-off anthem with an energetic video.
- “Free Like” (2024): breezy, self-liberating single previewing the Love & Light era.
The Most Popular Maddie & Tae Video
Premiering in 2019, “Die From A Broken Heart” (directed by Carlos Ruiz) pairs Tae’s on-screen performance with Maddie’s narrative vocals, mirroring the song’s mother-daughter phone-call storyline. The video became their most-viewed official clip, as the single climbed to No.1 Country Airplay in 2020 and went multi-Platinum. It remains the definitive visual of their modern era, translating the duo’s intimate lyric into a cinematic gut-punch.
Maddie & Tae Bio & Rise to Fame
Maddie & Tae — Nashville country duo known for sharp storytelling, airtight harmonies, and chart-topping hits.
- Members: Maddie Font (née Marlow) and Tae Kerr (née Dye); singers, songwriters, guitarists.
- Origins: formed as a duo after meeting at a Dallas showcase; based in Nashville.
- Label path: signed to Dot Records in 2014; moved to Mercury Nashville in 2018.
- Breakthrough: 2014 debut single “Girl in a Country Song” hit No.1 Country Airplay and won CMA Video of the Year (2015).
- Debut album: Start Here (2015) featuring “Fly,” “Shut Up and Fish,” and “Sierra.”
- Second LP: The Way It Feels (2020) powered by the No.1, multi-Platinum “Die From A Broken Heart.”
- Recent releases: Through The Madness (2022 volumes) and fourth album Love & Light (May 2, 2025).
- Certifications: “Die From A Broken Heart” 4× Platinum; “Friends Don’t” Platinum.
- Touring: theaters, fairs, and Opry appearances, plus headlining Love & Light Tour dates in 2025.
- Live trademarks: harmony-first arrangements, acoustic textures, and fan-led singalongs.
Fascinating Insights About Maddie & Tae’s Tours
The duo’s 2025 routing mixed theaters, fairs, and special Opry nights while previewing songs from Love & Light.
- Love & Light Tour was announced Oct. 14, 2024 as a five-city spring run (NYC, Chicago, Nashville, Denver, Los Angeles).
- Additional 2025 dates included venues like Ogden Theatre (Denver), El Rey Theatre (LA), and Ryman dates alongside the run.
- Setlist statistics for 2025 frequently place “Free Like” as the opener and “Girl in a Country Song” as a late-set peak.
- Core staples across 2025 sets: “Die From A Broken Heart,” “Fly,” “Friends Don’t,” and “Shut Up and Fish.”
- Festival/fair slots list compact runtimes—e.g., Mississippi Valley Fair 2025 showed 8:05–9:05 PM.
- New-album cuts like “Kissing Cowboys,” “Chasing Babies & Raising Dreams,” and “Sad Girl Summer” appeared regularly.
- Grand Ole Opry appearances continued in 2025, including a May 10 set featuring current material.
- VIP Nation offered upgrade packages on select shows during the 2025 cycle.
- Average 2025 setlists hovered around a dozen songs, balancing up-tempo tracks with ballads.
- Tour pages were updated throughout summer 2025 with casino, fair, and festival bookings across North America.
Maddie & Tae Ticket Buying Tips
Use these strategies to lock in great seats at fair prices for your city.
- Join the mailing list and follow socials for tour drops and presale codes.
- Buy at the general on-sale for widest face-value inventory; pits/floors and lowers go first.
- Compare standard tickets vs. VIP upgrades to match perks (early entry/merch) with your budget.
- Weeknight dates can offer better availability and softer pricing than weekends.
- Study the seating map—rows near front-of-house often balance sightline and mix clarity.
- Use only official ticket links or venue-approved exchanges to avoid counterfeits.
- Check nearby markets; secondary cities sometimes have stronger inventory.
- Watch for production-hold releases 24–72 hours before showtime for surprise drops.
- Plan parking or transit early—fairgrounds and theaters can bottleneck close to showtime.
- For festivals, compare single-day vs. weekend passes and factor in fees and travel.
Maddie & Tae’s Concert Testimonials
Fans praise the harmonies, relatable stories, and easygoing stage chemistry.
- “Harmonies were flawless—every chorus landed.” — Attendee, Nashville
- “‘Die From A Broken Heart’ had the whole crowd singing.” — Attendee, Denver
- “Great mix of new songs and the early hits.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “Acoustic section gave me chills.” — Attendee, Atlanta
- “Tight band, crisp sound—zero filler.” — Attendee, Dallas
- “They made a theater feel like a living room.” — Attendee, Toronto
- “‘Girl in a Country Song’ was a blast live.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “New Love & Light tracks fit perfectly in the set.” — Attendee, New York
- “Warm crowd connection and big singalongs.” — Attendee, Kansas City
- “Left hoarse and happy—worth every penny.” — Attendee, Seattle