Megan Moroney Celebrates Second No. 1 Hit With Dazzling Performance Of “Am I Okay?” At CMA Fest

“Am I Okay?” marks Moroney’s second chart-topping hit, following “Tennessee Orange.”

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Posted on June 26, 2025

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Is Megan Moroney okay? The answer is yes, after performing at Nissan Stadium during CMA Fest. The singer delivered a high-energy set at the iconic country music festival, which included a milestone performance of her second chart-topping hit, “Am I Okay?”

Wearing a silver fringe ensemble covered in sequins and white cowboy boots, Moroney danced her way through the upbeat track, which finds her surprisingly happy in a relationship after a string of not-so-great guys. “Maybe love ain’t always what it was / Not cryin’ and dyin’, and messin’ me up,” the song’s chorus shares. “I think I’m really happy, I think I wanna stay / Oh, my God, am I okay?”

Speaking to Katie Neal on Audacy’s Superstar Power Hour ahead of CMA Fest, she opened up about the track’s inspiration, revealing that things didn’t exactly work out. “I had only known this dude for like a month,” she said. “Mistake number one. Never write a nice song about a man that you’ve only known for a month because by month three, they will ruin your life.”

“I was like a month in, and I was like, ‘Wait, I’m actually like really happy and this is crazy,’ like what’s wrong with me? I’m usually so sad, like put me in rice, something’s wrong with me,” she added. “And so that was the sentiment that I went in with.”

Megan Moroney; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Megan Moroney; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

“Am I Okay?” appears on Moroney’s sophomore album of the same name and recently became her second No. 1 on country radio following her breakthrough hit “Tennessee Orange.” Ahead of her performance, she shared that she was “really excited” to perform “Am I Okay” as that would technically be the last time she sang the song before it was officially a number one, as it hit the milestone at midnight on the day of her Nissan Stadium set.

Moroney has now played CMA Fest for several years, and her stages have gotten bigger each time. In 2024, she performed her own set at Nissan for the first time after having played the venue’s Platform Stage in 2023, and shared that she is “so happy to be back.”

The singer is currently on the road on her Am I Okay? Tour, which runs through October 12. Fans on upcoming dates will be able to hear new music from Moroney, who just released her new song “Six Months Later.”

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2025 CMA Fest

Dubbed “The Music Event of Summer,” CMA Fest Presented by SoFi featured 30+ performances from some of Country music’s hottest stars, including Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Cody Johnson, Riley Green, Jason Aldean, Trace Adkins, Jordan Davis, Ella Langley, Parker McCollum, Ashley McBryde, Rascal Flatts, The Red Clay Strays, Dylan Scott, Zach Top, Keith Urban and more.

The three-hour broadcast also included unforgettable collaborations from the 2025 CMA Fest. Brooks & Dunn teamed up with Lainey Wilson for “Play Something Country” and with Marcus King for “Rock My World [Little Country Girl],” Dierks Bentley joined forces with Zach Top on “Free and Easy (Down the Road I Go)” and a “Mountain Music” medley, Cody Johnson and Carín León performed “She Hurts Like Tequila,” Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll delivered a powerful performance of “Hard Fought Hallelujah,” Jason Aldean and Travis Tritt united for “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive,” Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins teamed up for  “Hillbilly Bone,” and Bailey Zimmerman and BigXthaPlug showcased their new duet “All The Way” and more.

Megan Moroney; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Megan Moroney; Photo by Andrew Wendowski

CMA Fest presented by SoFi was filmed at Nissan Stadium during Music City’s four-day country music festival, which took place Thursday, June 5, through Sunday, June 8. 2025 marked the 19th consecutive year that CMA has produced a summer concert TV special. The show is a production of the Country Music Association, executive produced and written by Robert Deaton and directed by Alan Carter. The 2025 airing marks the 22nd consecutive year CMA has produced a summer concert TV special.

The CMA Fest special aired on Thursday, June 26 at 8/7c on ABC and is available to watch on-demand on Friday, June 27 via Hulu.

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Andrew Wendowski is the Founder and CEO of Music Mayhem. As a 29-year-old entrepreneur, he oversees content as the Editor-In-Chief for the independent brand. Wendowski, who splits time between Philadelphia, Penn., and Nashville, Tenn., has an extensive background in multimedia. Before launching Music Mayhem in 2014, he worked as a highly sought-after photojournalist and tour photographer, collaborating with such labels as Interscope Records and Republic Records. He has captured photos of some of the biggest names, including Taylor Swift, Metallica, Harry Styles, P!NK, Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Shania Twain, and hundreds more. Wendowski’s photos and freelance work have appeared nationwide and can be seen everywhere from ad campaigns to various publications, including Billboard and Rolling Stone. When Wendowski isn’t running Music Mayhem, he enjoys spending time at concerts, traveling, and capturing photos.

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