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Jensen McRae Tickets
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International Concerts
- 13 November 2025Thursday 19:00Dublin, D2, IrelandThe Button FactoryJensen McRae
- 14 February 2026Until 14/02/2026Melbourne, VIC, Australia170 RussellJensen McRaeOn partner site
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- 18 April 2026Saturday 13:00North Charleston, SC, United States Of AmericaRiverfront ParkHigh WaterOn partner site
About
Born and raised in LA, Jensen McRae has studied and made music for most of her life. She attended Grammy Camp in high school and graduated from USC’s Thornton School of Music with a degree in Popular Music. McRae’s debut album, ‘Are You Happy Now?’, was written mostly when she was just 21, and explored what she describes as her “musical coming of age.” Again, here, McRae’s talents as a narrator loom large; ‘Are You Happy Now?’ navigates identity from its deepest foundations – life as a young, bi-racial Black and Jewish woman – to its most personal musings – do I trust you, do I trust myself. McRae is working toward her next album, due to come out next year, and she knows the breadth of that collection carries a different heft. “I’ve lived a lot more, and have a lot more experience to share,” she says. “The record will touch on those moments that are harder, less healed. But before we pull back the curtain,” McRae continues, “it feels right to touch on this hopeful moment.”
Self-described as “one house down from the girl next door”, McRae has been compared to artists like Tracy Chapman or Phoebe Bridgers, and with good reason. Her voice is dynamic, her melodies are immediate, almost addictive. Most of all, the blunt force of Jensen McRae’s songs is in the stories they tell, and in the ways they invite you to see, feel, and hear yourself within them. It’s this skill that makes ‘Massachusetts’, and McRae, so easy to love.
Setlists
- 1.The Rearranger
- 2.Savannah
- 3.Mother Wound (Maisie Peters sang her own version of the second verse)
- 4.My Ego Dies at the End
- 5.Good Legs
- 6.God Has a Hitman
- 7.Complicated (Avril Lavigne cover)
- 8.Dead Girl Walking
- 9.White Boy
- 10.Happy Girl
- 11.Didn't I (unreleased)
- 12.Daffodils
- 13.I Can Change Him
- 14.Novelty
- 15.Let Me Be Wrong
- 16.Praying for Your Downfall
Encore
- 17.Tuesday
- 18.I Don’t Do Drugs
- 19.Massachusetts
- 1.The Rearranger
- 2.Savannah
- 3.Mother Wound
- 4.My Ego Dies at the End
- 5.Good Legs
- 6.Back to Black (Amy Winehouse cover)
- 7.Dead Girl Walking
- 8.White Boy
- 9.Daffodils
- 10.I Can Change Him
- 11.Novelty
- 12.Let Me Be Wrong
- 13.Praying for Your Downfall
Encore
- 14.Tuesday
- 15.I Don’t Do Drugs
- 16.Massachusetts
- 1.The Rearranger
- 2.Savannah
- 3.Mother Wound
- 4.My Ego Dies at the End
- 5.Good Legs
- 6.Complicated (Avril Lavigne cover)
- 7.Dead Girl Walking
- 8.White Boy
- 9.Daffodils
- 10.I Can Change Him
- 11.Novelty
- 12.Let Me Be Wrong
- 13.Praying for Your Downfall
Encore
- 14.Tuesday
- 15.I Don’t Do Drugs
- 16.Massachusetts
- 1.The Rearranger
- 2.Savannah
- 3.Mother Wound
- 4.My Ego Dies at the End
- 5.Good Legs
- 6.She Will Be Loved (Maroon 5 cover)
- 7.Dead Girl Walking
- 8.White Boy
- 9.Daffodils
- 10.I Can Change Him
- 11.Novelty
- 12.Let Me Be Wrong
- 13.Praying for Your Downfall
Encore
- 14.Tuesday
- 15.I Don’t Do Drugs
- 16.Massachusetts
- 1.The Rearranger
- 2.Savannah
- 3.Mother Wound
- 4.My Ego Dies at the End
- 5.Good Legs
- 6.God Has a Hitman
- 7.She Will Be Loved (Maroon 5 cover)
- 8.Dead Girl Walking
- 9.White Boy
- 10.Dancing on My Own (Robyn cover) (Piano Solo)
- 11.Fever Dream (Solo)
- 12.Machines (Solo)
- 13.Daffodils
- 14.I Can Change Him
- 15.Novelty
- 16.Let Me Be Wrong
- 17.Praying for Your Downfall
Encore
- 18.Tuesday
- 19.I Don’t Do Drugs
- 20.Massachusetts
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