Rolling Stone Magazine Issue 1407 January 2026 Cover Star Tate McRae Album So Close To What Deluxe Home Decor Poster Canvas
This exclusive Rolling Stone Magazine Issue 1407 January 2026 cover poster canvas immortalizes pop sensation Tate McRae during her landmark career breakthrough, featuring the ethereal imagery from her first Rolling Stone cover shoot that captured her at the pinnacle of commercial success following the November 21, 2025 release of her deluxe album “So Close To What”. The cover art depicts McRae in a mystical twilight setting atop a rooftop at dusk, wearing an oxblood sarong that embodies the celestial theme she described as being “pulled by an external force,” perfectly visualizing the restlessness expressed in her quote from French diarist Anaïs Nin. This premium canvas print showcases the Canadian phenom who achieved her first Billboard 200 number-one debut with 177,000 album-equivalent units in February 2025, later earning RIAA Platinum certification for surpassing 1,000,000 units in the United States. The deluxe edition adds five brutally honest tracks including her Billboard Hot 100 top-three hit “Tit for Tat”—the scathing breakup anthem responding to The Kid Laroi’s “A Cold Play” that she performed before 15,000 fans at Madison Square Garden—plus “Trying on Shoes,” “Nobody’s Girl,” “Horseshoe,” and “But Love”. McRae’s Miss Possessive Tour concluded in November 2025 after 77 arena performances that generated $110.8 million in revenue and sold 1 million tickets, marking a fivefold increase from her previous tour with average nightly attendance of 13,000 fans. Concert tickets ranged from $71 in cities like Dallas to $103+ for premium markets including Kansas City and Pittsburgh, with major stops at Boston’s TD Garden, Cleveland’s Rocket Arena, Baltimore’s CFG Bank Arena, Denver’s Ball Arena, San Francisco’s Chase Center, and Los Angeles venues. This collector’s canvas represents her Grammy nomination for Best Dance Pop Recording with “Just Keep Watching” from the F1 movie soundtrack and captures the cultural moment when the 22-year-old artist processed her public June 2025 breakup through raw, unfiltered songwriting that resonated across streaming platforms. The poster’s high-resolution print quality preserves every detail of the cover’s early-2000s nostalgia-evoking aesthetic that fans and critics compared to iconic Rolling Stone covers, making it essential home decor for followers of contemporary pop evolution and music journalism history. Displaying this canvas celebrates McRae’s journey from heartbroken performer wearing “someone else’s personality” on stage to empowered artist commanding arena stages, offering fans a tangible connection to the deluxe album’s themes of identity transformation and celestial inspiration that dominated pop culture conversations throughout 2025 and into 2026.
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Matte Canvas, Stretched, 1.25″:
- Materials: cotton and polyester composite (canvas), pine wood (frame)
- Comes in 60 different sizes (including vertical and horizontal orientations)
- Horizontal, vertical and square options available
- Soft rubber dots on bottom back corners for support
- Back hanging included
- Inner frame made with radiata pine sourced from renewable forests
- Please note: Due to the production process of the canvases, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/8″ (3.2mm)
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- Materials: 285 gsm paper (fine art), 180 gsm paper (semi-glossy) and 200 gsm paper (matte)
- Three paper options – fine art, semi-gloss and matte
- Multiple sizes to choose from
- Horizontal and vertical options available
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