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Megan Moroney
Schottenstein Center — Columbus, OH

Megan Moroney is a Nashville-based country artist who blends pop sensibilities with traditional country storytelling. She broke through with "I Had Some Help," a track that showcases her conversational lyrical style and ability to write songs that feel like confessions between friends. Her songwriting draws from real relationship dynamics and small-town observations, delivered with an understated confidence that avoids the typical country clichés. Before her mainstream push, Moroney spent years in the Nashville songwriter community, crafting songs for other artists while building her own sound. Her music occupies that space where country radio overlaps with pop radio—accessible without feeling watered down. Tracks like "Drunk" reveal her gift for specificity, turning a particular moment or feeling into something that resonates broadly. She's become known for relating to a younger demographic that grew up on pop but gravitates toward country's narrative depth.

Her shows have an intimate quality despite the crowd size. She's good at holding moments—letting songs breathe between verses. Audiences lean in rather than shout. She connects with people genuinely, which translates to a room that pays attention.

Known for I Had Some Help, Tennessee Orange, Drunk, Woman Up, Circles

Megan Moroney brought her brand of introspective country to Ohio Stadium in June, working through a setlist that felt less like a greatest hits run and more like a conversation with herself. She opened with 'Man on the Moon' and spent the evening mining her catalog for the quieter moments—'Sleep on My Side,' 'I'm Not Pretty,' and the devastating 'Mama I Lied' landed harder than the obvious singles. 'Am I Okay?' closed things out, which felt appropriately uncertain, appropriately real. Columbus got the version of Megan that sticks around after the lights go down.

Columbus has a solid country presence that goes deeper than you'd expect for Ohio. There's a real audience here for artists doing something slightly left of mainstream country — the kind of thing that appeals to people who listen to Jason Isbell and Colter Wall but also catch the bigger country tours. Megan Moroney's blend of traditional country songwriting with a modern sensibility seems like it'd fit that sweet spot pretty well.

Stay in German Village, where the restored brick townhouses and tree-lined streets feel like an actual neighborhood rather than a tourist zone. Dinner at Harvest Bistro on High Street for refined American food done without fuss. Spend the afternoon at the Columbus Museum of Art, then walk through the Short North corridor—the gallery district has real energy without feeling manufactured. Catch the show at Nationwide Arena, then grab drinks at Drinkery in German Village for something low-key.

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