Every Song from Tate McRae’s Miss Possessive Tour, Ranked by Crowd Reaction

Tate McRae just kicked off the North American leg of her Miss Possessive Tour with a sold-out show in Vancouver, and the energy was electric. From viral ballads to fresh hits off her chart-topping album So Close to What, here’s how each song landed with the crowd—ranked from the biggest scream-inducers to the deep cuts.
1. Greedy
The closing track brought the house down. A perfect high-energy finale that had every fan screaming lyrics and jumping in sync.
2. You Broke Me First
Still the anthem. When the opening chords hit, the arena erupted—arguably the loudest moment of the night.
3. Just Keep Watching
This live debut had fans holding their breath. A vulnerable, cinematic performance that added emotional depth to the set.
4. She’s All I Wanna Be
A certified singalong. Tate didn’t even need to hold the mic—fans knew every word.
5. Miss Possessive
The title track set the tone with confidence and edge. From lights to vocals, it opened the night with impact.
6. Purple Lace Bra
Sensual and moody, this performance stood out visually and vocally.
7. Exes
Savage, stylish, and fan-favorite energy. The choreography on this one had TikTok energy written all over it.
8. Siren Sounds
A production-heavy highlight, complete with flashing visuals and piercing hooks.
9. That Way / Rubberband / One Day / Feel Like Shit (Medley)
A nostalgic trip with surprises. Swapping in “Rubberband” and “Feel Like Shit” gave long-time fans something new to love.
10. It’s OK I’m OK
A cathartic moment midway through the show. Fans waved phone lights and swayed.
11. Run for the Hills
Underrated, but beautifully staged. Tate’s vocals shone through here.
12. Bloodonmyhands
One of the darker tracks, delivered with theatrical flair.
13. Dear God
A moment of intimacy. Stripped down, reflective, and quietly powerful.
14. Sports Car
The fast-paced closer before the encore. Fans loved it, even if it didn’t match the frenzy of her top hits.
15. Like I Do
Slick and understated. A breather before the storm of the second act.
16. Greenlight
Catchy and clean, but didn’t spark as much crowd noise as others.
17. No I’m Not In Love
A subtle addition that worked better live than on streaming—but still drew solid applause.
18. Uh Oh
A groove-heavy track that kept the momentum steady, though not a standout moment.
19. 2 Hands
Early in the set, this one felt like a warm-up—still catchy, but didn’t land as hard.
20. Revolving Door
Good live vocals, but this track was overshadowed by what came after.
21. Nostalgia
A fan favorite, but its lower placement in the show might’ve dulled the crowd energy by the time it played.
The Verdict:
Tate McRae’s first arena tour proves she’s no longer a rising star—she’s arrived. If this Vancouver kickoff is any indication, the rest of North America is in for a ride.
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