Tate McRae and Megan Moroney Join Forces in Nashville for '6 Months Later' Duet
Tate McRae delivered one of the most talked-about moments of her Miss Possessive World Tour during her Nashville stop on Thursday night. The pop star stunned the audience by welcoming country sensation Megan Moroney for a live duet of Moroney’s chart-topping single, “6 Months Later.”
Tate McRae surprised fans in Nashville by bringing Megan Moroney onstage for a live duet of “6 Months Later” during her Miss Possessive Tour.
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Fans erupted in cheers as McRae introduced her guest with admiration. “I’m so excited to announce a special guest tonight. I’m such a massive fan,” she told the crowd before inviting Moroney onstage. Together, the pair performed the hit to a roaring response inside the packed venue.
Following the show, Moroney posted a selfie of the two artists with the caption, “Girls!” McRae quickly responded in the comments, calling Moroney “My queen forever.” Moroney also shared a clip of the performance on her Instagram Story, playfully tying it back to her lyrics: “Hey Tate, I think I want u back.”
The Nashville duet comes during a busy season for both artists. McRae is continuing her Miss Possessive World Tour, with upcoming stops across Texas and the West Coast before wrapping with a Los Angeles performance on November 8. Moroney is back on her Am I Okay? tour, which resumes Friday night in Charleston and runs through mid-October before she heads to Australia for the Ridin’ Hearts Festival.
The collaboration reflects a friendship that has been building over the past year. Moroney previously told Rolling Stone’s Future of Music issue that McRae once gave her blue roses along with a handwritten note, which she keeps at home. The Nashville performance marked another chapter in their growing bond.
Both singers recently appeared at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, where McRae’s “Just Keep Watching” won Song of the Summer and Moroney earned Best Country honors. Their Nashville duet further underscored their presence as two of music’s rising forces in pop and country.