Maddie & Tae Tour Tickets | 2025

Maddie and Tae

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

  1. “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.
  2. “Girl in a Country Song” (2014): satirical breakout that topped Country Airplay and earned CMA Video of the Year.
  3. “Fly” (2015): inspirational, fiddle-kissed ballad that climbed the charts and later went Platinum.
  4. “Friends Don’t” (2018): flirty, slow-burn confession that launched their second-album era and earned Platinum status.
  5. “Every Night Every Morning” (2022): harmony-rich love song from Through The Madness that’s become a live favorite.
  6. “Woman You Got” (2021): playful vow of imperfect devotion with a hook built for the stage.
  7. “Shut Up and Fish” (2015): twangy, story-driven crowd-pleaser with wink-and-grin attitude.
  8. “Sierra” (2016): sassy, true-to-life send-off with jangling guitars and a sing-back chorus.
  9. “Bathroom Floor” (2020): post-breakup pep talk turned dance-it-off anthem with an energetic video.
  10. “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.

  1. Love & Light Tour was announced Oct. 14, 2024 as a five-city spring run (NYC, Chicago, Nashville, Denver, Los Angeles).
  2. Additional 2025 dates included venues like Ogden Theatre (Denver), El Rey Theatre (LA), and Ryman dates alongside the run.
  3. Setlist statistics for 2025 frequently place “Free Like” as the opener and “Girl in a Country Song” as a late-set peak.
  4. Core staples across 2025 sets: “Die From A Broken Heart,” “Fly,” “Friends Don’t,” and “Shut Up and Fish.”
  5. Festival/fair slots list compact runtimes—e.g., Mississippi Valley Fair 2025 showed 8:05–9:05 PM.
  6. New-album cuts like “Kissing Cowboys,” “Chasing Babies & Raising Dreams,” and “Sad Girl Summer” appeared regularly.
  7. Grand Ole Opry appearances continued in 2025, including a May 10 set featuring current material.
  8. VIP Nation offered upgrade packages on select shows during the 2025 cycle.
  9. Average 2025 setlists hovered around a dozen songs, balancing up-tempo tracks with ballads.
  10. 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.

  1. Join the mailing list and follow socials for tour drops and presale codes.
  2. Buy at the general on-sale for widest face-value inventory; pits/floors and lowers go first.
  3. Compare standard tickets vs. VIP upgrades to match perks (early entry/merch) with your budget.
  4. Weeknight dates can offer better availability and softer pricing than weekends.
  5. Study the seating map—rows near front-of-house often balance sightline and mix clarity.
  6. Use only official ticket links or venue-approved exchanges to avoid counterfeits.
  7. Check nearby markets; secondary cities sometimes have stronger inventory.
  8. Watch for production-hold releases 24–72 hours before showtime for surprise drops.
  9. Plan parking or transit early—fairgrounds and theaters can bottleneck close to showtime.
  10. 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

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