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Surprise Guests Include Country Superstars Jason Aldean and Brad Paisley, along with Special Guest Support Jimmie Allen 43-City Arena Tour Continues Through March 17Upcoming Stops Include Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena High-Res Photos (Photo Credit Jeff Johnson): DOWNLOAD March 2, 2023 – Carrie continues to rock the U.S., with a sold-out show at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville last night, where she was joined onstage by … Continue reading “Carrie Underwood Brings Her Spectacular “Denim & Rhinestones Tour” Home To Sold-Out Bridgestone Arena in Nashville”
43-City Arena Tour Continues Through March 17Upcoming Stops Include Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena and Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena High-Res Photos (Photo Credit Jeff Johnson): DOWNLOAD February 22, 2023 – Carrie continues to rock the U.S. packing New York’s legendary Madison Square Garden last night, part of her 43-city arena tour, THE DENIM & RHINESTONES TOUR. A critical and commercial smash, the tour continues through March … Continue reading “Carrie’s “The Denim & Rhinestones Tour” Rocks Madison Square Garden “
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2.2 2005–2007: Some Hearts and breakthrough

2.3 2007–2009: Carnival Ride and commercial success

2.4 2009–2012: Play On and collaborations

2.5 2012–2013: Blown Away and global tour

2.6 2014–2015: Greatest Hits: Decade #1

2.7 2015–2017: Storyteller , label change, and injury

2.9 2020–2021: Find Your Path , My Gift , and My Savior

2.10 2022–present: Denim & Rhinestones
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American country singer (born 1983)

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