Tate McRae announced her sophomore album Think Later will be released December 8th, executive produced with hitmaker Ryan Tedder (Taylor Swift, Beyoncé).
Tate shared on social media: “THINK LATER” the album OUT DECEMBER 8TH presave at the link in bio <3 we’re here guys. my sophomore album. this album means sooo much to me and i can’t believe it’s so close to coming out. writing this whole thing was one of the most stressful, exciting, nerve racking, and fun things i’ve ever gone through. for the first time in my life i lived this year a little less with my head and a little more with my intuition – and i rlly hope u guys can feel that through the music. through the biggest highs of my life to the lowest of lows – i feel so happy that it is now gonna be yours <3 here’s to 20 years old and figuring who the f*ck i am haha”
Think Later features Tate’s latest single “Greedy” which earned the star her first No. 1 on the Spotify Global chart and top 10 on the Billboard Global 200 chart hitting No. 3. The song has also garnered over 313 million streams to date and hit No. 14 on Hot 100, making it Tate’s biggest debut to date.
McRae will embark on the global Think Later tour in 2024, spanning 53-dates throughout Europe, UK, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. The tour kicks off on Wednesday, April 17th in Dublin, Ireland at 3Olympia Theatre, with shows in London, Amsterdam, Prague, Paris, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York, Sydney, Melbourne, and many more before wrapping up in Wellington, New Zealand at TSB Arena on Thursday, November 21. Charlie on a Friday will be joining as support on all dates across Europe, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Presley Regier will join Tate across all North America dates.
Fans will have a chance to pre-order Think Later for access to a presale starting on Monday, November 13th at 9 am local time. General on sale will be available beginning Tuesday, November 14th at 3 pm local time. Pre-order Think Later – here.
Tate McRae Will Bring Her New Album The World In 2024 Thanks To The ‘Think Later Tour’
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