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Megan Moroney Puts Her Heart On Display In Eye-Catching Festival Look

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Megan Moroney put her heart on display at the 2025 iHeartCountry Festival presented by Capital One on Saturday (May 3).

Hours after taking the stage at the Daytime Village for a mid-day performance, Moroney wowed the crowd at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, with a set full of some of her biggest hits. She even appeared inspired by the event when she chose her outfit, an adorable red crop top and skirt covered in silver hearts paired with white cowboy boots.

Moroney kicked off her three-song set by walking out on stage to a background featuring a heartbeat and strutting around as she begged to know "Am I Okay?" after finding a man who appears to be "Heaven sent." The track was a hit with the crowd, too, as they all screamed along to the lyrics.

Moving into "No Caller ID," she pulled out a sparkling acoustic guitar and stood in front of a backdrop of a city at sunset. Calling the song "very therapeutic" to sing as a group, she encouraged the crowd to continue passionately belting along as she learned to ignore an ex who won't stop calling.

Moroney ended her iHeartCountry Fest appearance by taking things back to her breakout single "Tennessee Orange," from her 2023 debut album Lucky. As she got to the lyric, "I've always looked better in red," she cheekily showed off her red outfit once again, proving you can't take the Georgia out of the girl, even when she lives in Tennessee.

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Moroney recently reflected on her rapid success in an interview with Glamour last month, admitting that "a lot of people didn't take me seriously" when she moved to Nashville in 2020 to pursue her dreams of creating music as she was also working as an influencer at the time, which she said helped her focus on songwriting as opposed to working long hours at other jobs.

The reigning Country Music Association New Artist of the Year kicked off her headlining "AM I OKAY? Tour" in March, touring the country alongside a star-studded lineup of opening acts including Charlie Worsham, Chase Matthew, Danielle Bradbery, Emily Ann Roberts, Emmy Russell, Ian Harrison, Kasey Tyndall, Mackenzie Carpenter, Maggie Antone, Patrick Droney, Sadie McLayne, Solon Holt, Tommy Acker and Vincent Mason on select dates.

Hosted once again by iHeartRadio's Bobby Bones, the 2025 iHeartCounty Festival had a full night of star-powered performances from some of the biggest names in country music, including Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett, Rascal Flatts, Cole Swindell, Sam Hunt, Megan Moroney, Bailey Zimmerman, Nate Smith and special guest Dasha. Don't forget to catch up on all the incredible fashions from the red carpet.


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