Musikfest 2025 in Bethlehem will feature the 2024 CMA New Artist of the Year as its main act.

On Thursday, July 31, Megan Moroney will play a preview show at the Wind Creek Steel Stage.

Am I Okay?, Moroney’s second album, came out at number nine on the Billboard 200 in July.

Tennessee Orange, the hit song from her debut album, Lucky, was featured on it.

MusicRow’s breakthrough artist of the year at the 2024 Country Breakout Awards, new female artist of the year at the 59th ACM Awards, and breakthrough female video of the year at the 2023 CMT Music Awards are just a few of her accolades.

ArtsQuest members can purchase tickets today, Tuesday, December 10, and the general public can get tickets on Friday, December 13. The range of prices is $39 to $134.50. Tickets to Steel Terrace are $259 and include private tables beneath a tent for dinner, beverages, and dessert.

Additionally scheduled to appear at Musikfest 2025 are Riley Green on August 2, the Avett Brothers on August 2, Darius Rucker on August 3, and Nelly on August 6.

This spring, Moroney will begin her Am I Okay? tour. On Friday, June 20, that tour will make a visit at Pittsburgh’s Stage AE.The remaining dates for those shows are:

Montreal, Canada, March 20

Canada’s Toronto, March 21

March 22, Canada, Toronto

New York, New York, March 26

New York, New York, March 27

Huntsville, Alabama, April 3

Athens, Georgia, April 4

Nashville, Tennessee, April 9

10 April, Nashville, Tennessee

Knoxville, Tennessee, April 11

12 April, Knoxville, Tennessee

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Fishers, Indiana, April 24

Chesterfield, Missouri, April 25

Bentonville, Arkansas, April 26

Houston, Texas, May 2.

Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 15

La Vista, Nebraska, May 16

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, May 17.

Washington, D.C., May 21.

Washington, D.C., May 22.

Uncasville, Connecticut, May 24

Savannah, Georgia, May 29

Savannah, Georgia, May 30

June 12, New York’s Canandaigua

Richmond, Virginia, June 13

Cleveland, Ohio, June 14

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 17

Buffalo, New York, July 19

August 1st, Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, Massachusetts, August 2.

Springfield, Illinois, August 10

Charleston, South Carolina, September 12

North Carolina’s Charlotte, September 13

Independence, Missouri, September 16

West Valley City, Utah, September 18

Idaho Falls, Idaho, September 19

Stateline, Nevada, September 20

Seattle, Washington, September 26

Portland, Oregon, Sept. 27

Morrison, Colorado, September 30

October 2, California, Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California, October 3

October 4, Nevada, Las Vegas

October 5, Nevada, Las Vegas

Grand Prairie, Texas, October 10

Grand Prairie, Texas, October 11

Grand Prairie, Texas, October 12

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