9/6/2016

Carrie’s Storyteller Tour Resumes With Sold Out Shows In Anchorage And Spokane

Carrie Underwood’s
Storyteller Tour – Stories in the Round
Resumes With Sold Out Shows
in Anchorage and Spokane

Receives Four CMA Award Nominations Including Her First Entertainer of the Year Nod

New Single “Dirty Laundry” At Radio Now

Carrie Underwood kicks off the fall leg of The Storyteller Tour
with a sold-out show in Anchorage, Alaska
Photo credit: Jeff Johnson

PRESS RELEASE

Carrie Underwood followed the sold-out Anchorage, Alaska
with a sold-out show in Spokane, WA on the launch of the
fall leg of The Storyteller Tour
Photo credit: Jeff Johnson

NASHVILLE, Tenn – (September 6, 2016) – Seven-time Grammy winner and Pollstar’s three-time top female country touring artist, Carrie Underwood, has launched the fall leg of “The Storyteller Tour – Stories in the Round.” She played Anchorage, AK for the first time and in front of a sold-out audience, and then continued on to Spokane, WA for another sold out show this past weekend. View highlights from the Anchorage show here and the Spokane show here.

Carrie received four CMA Award nominations last week including her first ever nomination for the coveted Entertainer of the Year award. She also received nominations for Female Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year for Storyteller, and Musical Event of the Year with Keith Urban for “The Fighter.” Carrie was in Alaska when she got the news of her nominations and immediately took to twitter: This morning I feel happy, excited, blessed, surprised, humbled, & incredibly thankful. Nothing like waking up to great news! @CountryMusic Carrie will return for the ninth consecutive year as co-host for “The 50th Annual CMA Awards, November 2, (8:00 – 11:00PM/ET) on the ABC Television Network.

“Dirty Laundry” is Carrie’s newest single and the fourth from her gold-certified, fifth studio album, Storyteller. The album has produced three consecutive #1 singles, “Smoke Break,” “Heartbeat” and “Church Bells.” The New York Times says the song is “elegantly structured and technically impressive.” “Dirty Laundry” was produced by Jay Joyce and written by Zach Crowell, Ashley Gorley, and Hillary Lindsey.

Billboard ranked “The Storyteller Tour” the #1 country tour for the first half of 2016. During that time the tour rolled in to 47 cities as well as seven different countries, playing to nearly 600,000 people since the tour launched January 30 in Jacksonville, FL. The dramatic in-the-round stage production has been seen by 360-degree sell-out arena crowds across North America in cities such as Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington DC, St. Louis, Denver, Phoenix, San Antonio, Houston, Chicago, Toronto to name just a few. The tour crossed from one coast to the other coast and cities in between as well as traveling overseas to play in Sweden, Norway, Scotland, England, and Ireland as part of Country to Country (C2C), Europe’s biggest country music festival.

A donation of $1 from each ticket sold on the U.S. dates of “The Storyteller Tour” will be contributed to the C.A.T.S Foundation to help aid its causes including Checotah, Oklahoma’s education and literacy programs. Established in 2009, the C.A.T.S. (Checotah Animal, Town, and School) Foundation helps with general causes, needs, and services in the area of Checotah, Oklahoma, Carrie’s hometown, to directly impact the community.

The North American tour, with the exception of Anchorage, is promoted by AEG Live and includes special guests Easton Corbin and The Swon Brothers. Tickets are available now for the fall dates of The Storyteller Tour at www.aeglive.com. For information on fan club and VIP packages go to www.carrieunderwood.fm.

The Storyteller Tour fall dates:

Sept-6

Boise, ID

Taco Bell Arena

Sept-8

Seattle, WA

KeyArena at Seattle Center

Sept-10

San Jose, CA

SAP Center at San Jose

Sept-13

Bakersfield, CA

Rabobank Arena

Sept-14

Los Angeles, CA

STAPLES Center

Sept-16

San Diego, CA

Valley View Casino Center

Sept-20

Dallas, TX

American Airlines Center

Sept-22

Nashville, TN

Bridgestone Arena

Sept-24

Columbia, SC

Colonial Life Arena

Sept-26

Roanoke, VA

Berglund Center

Sept-28

Providence, RI

Dunkin’ Donuts Center

Sept-29

Manchester, NH

Verizon Wireless Arena

Oct-1

Hershey, PA

Giant Center

Oct-4

Indianapolis, IN

Bankers Life Fieldhouse

Oct-5

Milwaukee, WI

BMO Harris Bradley Center

Oct-7

Des Moines, IA

Wells Fargo Arena

Oct-8

Sioux Falls, SD

Denny Sanford PREMIER Center

Oct-11

Saskatoon, SK

SaskTel Centre

Oct-13

Edmonton, AB

Rogers Place

Oct 15

Winnipeg, MB

MTS Center

Oct-17

St. Paul, MN

Xcel Energy Center

Oct-20

Cincinnati, OH

U.S. Bank Arena

Oct-22

Charlottesville, VA

John Paul Jones Arena

Oct-23

Charlotte, NC

Time Warner Cable Arena

Oct-25

New York, NY

Madison Square Garden

Oct-27

Albany, NY

Times Union Center

Oct-28

Uncasville, CT

Mohegan Sun Arena

Nov-6

Hamilton, ON

FirstOntario Centre

Nov-9

Rockford, IL

BMO Harris Bank Center

Nov-11

Evansville, IN

Ford Center

Nov-13

Memphis, TN

FedExForum

Nov-14

Birmingham, AL

Legacy Arena at The BJCC

Nov-16

Tampa, FL

Amalie Arena

Nov-17

Sunrise, FL

BB&T Center

Nov-22

Wichita, KS

INTRUST Bank Arena

Nov-23

Oklahoma City, OK

Chesapeake Energy Arena

Nov-26

Las Vegas, NV

T-Mobile Arena

Nov-28

West Valley City, UT

Maverik Center

ripCORD World Tour 2016 New Zealand & Australia tour dates:

Dec-3

Wellington

Westpac Stadium

Dec-6

Adelaide

Entertainment Centre

Dec-8

Melbourne

Rod Laver Arena

Dec-9

Melbourne

Rod Laver Arena

Dec-10

Canberra

GIO Stadium

Dec-12

Sydney

Qudos Bank Arena

Dec-14

Sydney

ICC Sydney Theatre

Dec-16

Brisbane

Entertainment Centre

Dec-17

Brisbane

Entertainment Centre

Each of Carrie’s three previous headline arena tours, 2008’s Carnival Ride Tour, the Play On Tour in 2010, and 2012-2013’s Blown Away Tour played for over one million fans. When the Blown Away Tour wrapped in 2013, Carrie had performed 112 shows in 110 cities across three continents and six countries, including sold-out shows at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall, and two nights at the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia.