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Kacey Musgraves' Star-Crossed: Unveiled Tour Broke Our Hearts In The Best Way

The North American leg of the tour just wrapped on Feb. 20.

by Elisa Garcia
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Kacey Musgraves just wrapped her Star-Crossed: Unveiled tour on Feb. 20 in Los Angeles. This comes after visiting 15 U.S. cities where she showed off her new heartbreaker aesthetic.

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The Album

The Star-Crossed: Unveiled tour is in support Star-Crossed, her fifth studio album released in September.

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The Aesthetic

Star-Crossed unofficially chronicles Musgraves’ emotions following the dissolution of the relationship listeners got to know on her previous album, 2018’s romantic, halcyon Golden Hour.

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The Cities

The singer’s tour kicked off on Jan. 19 in St. Paul, Minnesota. She then made her way to cities across the U.S. before finishing the stateside leg of her tour in Los Angeles on Feb. 20.

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The Show That Wasn’t

Musgraves’ final North American show in Toronto on Feb. 25 with canceled due to “inclement weather,” People reports.

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The Openers

The singer boasted two opening acts, both of whom identify as LGBTQ+ pop artists. Trio MUNA and singer King Princess got the nights going during their respective sets.

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MUNA

Hailing from Los Angeles, Katie Gavin, Josette Maskin, and Naomi McPherson make up the band MUNA.

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King Princess

King Princess is an American indie-pop singer best known for her 2019 album, Cheap Queen.

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The Setlist

According to the reported setlist for her Feb. 9 show in Atlanta, Musgraves performed 19 songs in total. Across her tour, Musgraves included a fan-chosen cover, like Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” in Washington D.C.

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The Wardrobe

Musgraves is always serving looks, but this Britney-esque red leather two-piece she sported during her Feb. 11 Nashville show is everything.

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The Merch

Musgraves’ merch for her Star-Crossed era included everything from T-shirts and sweatpants to necklaces and mood rings. Merch is available for sale on her website.

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What’s Next?

Musgraves isn’t done yet. According to show dates on her website, she will be taking the Star-Cross: Unveiled tour to Europe, Australia, and Japan this summer.

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