Meghan Trainor has announced her upcoming “Get In Girl Tour,” set to stop at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore on July 20, 2026. This performance will mark her return to the city exactly one year after her previous show. Alongside this tour, Trainor is gearing up for the release of her seventh album, titled “Toy with Me,” which is scheduled to drop in April 2026.
The tour promises to cover over 30 venues across North America and will feature Icona Pop as the opening act. In a notable move, a portion of the proceeds from the tour will benefit The Trevor Project, an organization dedicated to preventing suicide among LGBTQ+ youth. This initiative emphasizes Trainor’s commitment to supporting vital social causes while entertaining her fans.
Fans eager to secure their tickets will have several presale options available. American Express Card Members will have the first opportunity to purchase tickets starting on November 18, 2025. Additionally, those who sign up for Trainor’s Artist presale by November 17 will also gain early access. General ticket sales will commence on November 21, 2025, ensuring ample opportunity for fans to attend the concert before Trainor takes the stage.
Supporting Youth and Civic Engagement
Trainor’s tour is not only focused on music but also highlights two significant initiatives. In addition to partnering with The Trevor Project, she has joined forces with HeadCount, an organization dedicated to promoting voter registration and participation. HeadCount has played a pivotal role in registering over 1.7 million voters and has worked with various artists and music festivals to encourage civic engagement within communities.
The combination of entertainment and advocacy reflects Trainor’s desire to use her platform for positive impact. As she prepares for her tour and album release, fans can look forward to an experience that resonates beyond the stage, fostering awareness and change in important areas. With the anticipation building around “The Get In Girl Tour,” Trainor continues to inspire and engage her audience both musically and socially.







































