6/14/2019

Carrie Underwood Rocks Canada With Cry Pretty Tour 360

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Underwood Continues North American Tour in the U.S.
Following Outstanding Week at CMA Fest, CMT Music Awards,
“Southbound” Video Premiere & More,
Prior to The Cry Pretty Tour UK

TOP: Carrie Underwood performs her CRY PRETTY TOUR 360 in Winnipeg, Manitoba & Ottawa, Ontario (Credits: Amanda Young)

MIDDLE: Carrie Underwood Fan Club Party at the Grand Ole Opry (Credit: Jeff Johnson); Carrie Underwood performs at Grand Ole Opry (Credit: Chris Hollo); Carrie Underwood performs “Southbound” at The Parthenon in Nashville on the CMT Music Awards (Credit: CMT)

BOTTOM:  Carrie Underwood wins CMT Music Awards for Female Video of the Year for “Love Wins” and Video of the Year for “Cry Pretty” (Credit: CMT); Carrie Underwood Headlines 2019 CMA Fest (Credit: CMA); Carrie Underwood performs with surprise guest Joan Jett at 2019 CMA Fest (Credit: CMA)

DOWNLOAD PHOTOS HERE:
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THE CRY PRETTY TOUR 360 PRESS SITE:
https://www.carrieunderwood.fm/press

(June 12, 2019) – Carrie Underwood continued her North American arena tour, THE CRY PRETTY TOUR 360, with stand-out shows in Vancouver, British Columbia; Edmonton, Alberta; Ft. McMurray, Alberta; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Winnipeg, Manitoba and Ottawa, Ontario.  A previously-announced show at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena has been postponed due to the NBA Finals and has been re-scheduled for October 14.  Watch highlights from Underwood’s Canada shows here: https://bit.ly/2ML6ULb

Following a jam-packed week in Nashville including two shows at the Grand Ole Opry, a show-stopping outdoor performance at the Parthenon and two wins at the CMT Music Awards, which extends her lead as the winner of the most awards in CMT history, and headlining at CMA Fest with a surprise appearance by Joan Jett, Underwood will continue with U.S. shows through June.

Another highlight of Underwood’s week was the premiere of her new music video for her hit single, “Southbound,” which debuted Friday night at midnight.  A high-energy, good-time anthem, “Southbound” is destined to become one of the hottest songs of the summer, following her high-profile performances on the 2019 ACM Awards and the grand finale of American Idol.  Written by Underwood, her “Cry Pretty” co-producer David Garcia and Josh Miller, “Southbound” is also bringing audiences to their feet as the opening number of THE CRY PRETTY TOUR 360. Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc4zBnvLt3g

Next up will be Underwood’s UK arena tour, THE CRY PRETTY TOUR UK, which will include a just-announced  appearance at the legendary Glastonbury Festival on the main stage, where she joins an all-star line-up that also includes Janet Jackson, The Killers, Hozier, The Cure, Bastille, Vampire Weekend, Sheryl Crow, Kylie Minogue and many others.  THE CRY PRETTY TOUR UK will also include stops in Birmingham, England; Cardiff, Wales; Glasgow, Scotland; Manchester, England and London’s Wembley Arena.

Underwood is packing arenas and garnering rave reviews with THE CRY PRETTY TOUR 360, which kicked off on May 1 and will play 55 arenas across the U.S. and Canada this year.  Underwood is joined by special guests Maddie & Tae and Runaway June on THE CRY PRETTY TOUR 360, which is sponsored by CALIA and promoted by AEG Presents.

Underwood has received glowing notices for her Canadian shows and continues to garner rave reviews for THE CRY PRETTY TOUR 360:

“…a cascade of tunes that showcased her hits, new and old.  Throughout the course of the concert, Underwood sounded fantastic, looked fabulous and ensured that this girl’s night out was one heck of a good time.”  VANCOUVER SUN
 “Underwood’s voice left nothing to be desired; it was on and it was powerful.” VANCOUVER WEEKLY

 “Carrie Underwood charmed the crowd in Saskatoon on Friday night,
bringing her signature powerhouse vocals and a stage show full of fireworks,
projector screens and glitter.  Underwood’s stage presence deserves praise, as it
perfectly accompanied the power she has in her voice.”  SASKATOON STAR PHOENIX

“There was no crying, pretty or otherwise, to be seen at Carrie Underwood’s concert at Rogers Place on Tuesday night.  Instead there were lasers, spotlights, hard rock guitars, a breakdancing DJ who played mashups in between sets, and as many clothing changes as a Cher concert. Hard rock to classic country, rapping to synth balladry, Underwood managed to fit it all in a just-over-two-hours, girl-power-flavoured concert.”  EDMONTON JOURNAL

For more information regarding THE CRY PRETTY TOUR 360, go to http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com.