Carrie Underwood’s “Blown Away Tour” Extends North American Run Into 2013
Critically Acclaimed Tour Plays to Capacity Crowds This Fall In 55 Arenas
40 New Shows Added In 2013
Red Cross Donation Continues For Disaster Relief
Superstar Carrie Underwood will continue her critically acclaimed “Blown Away Tour” in 2013 with an additional 40 North American dates beginning February 13 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Following an international run in June, this will bring the tour’s combined total to over 100 shows. Hunter Hayes will continue as special guest. “The Blown Away Tour” is presented and hydrated by vitaminwater® and promoted by AEG Live. Tickets will be available for the 2013 dates in select markets beginning Friday, Nov. 2; check local venues for exact on sale date information. Please go to www.carrieunderwood.fm for additional on sale information.
The donation of $1 from each ticket sold on the North American leg of “The Blown Away Tour” will continue in 2013 to support Red Cross disaster relief. Every year, the American Red Cross prepares for and responds to nearly 70,000 disasters across the United States. This donation will help the Red Cross provide shelter, food, and emotional support for those in need after a disaster. Proceeds from her Canadian concerts will be donated to the Canadian Red Cross.
Carrie’s performance and the spectacular show production are being heralded by media. “Carrie’s always been great, but now she’s in a league of her own,” shared WTHT on-air personality Cory Garrison. “It was more than a show, it was an experience.” The Hartford Courant reviewer stated, “Underwood’s stage show was one of the most spectacular in recent memory.” AOL’s theboot.com expressed, “Leaving fans and music industry pals thoroughly awed by the perfect storm of visuals, special effects and, of course, Carrie’s amazing vocals,” while cmt.com said, “Start to finish, it will be tough for any country artist to top what Underwood is delivering on this tour.” When Carrie performed at the Staples Center in Los Angeles earlier this month the LA Times reported, “A spectacular production…full of dazzling costume changes, creative staging and megawatts of musical wattage.”
Carrie’s two previous headline tours, 2008’s “Carnival Ride Tour” and 2010’s “Play On Tour,” performed for a combined total of nearly 250 shows with 2.2 million fans in attendance, and she wrapped both years as the top-ranked female country touring artist.
Later this week, Carrie and Brad Paisley will co-host the The 46th Annual CMA Awards for the fifth time, where Carrie is nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year. The CMA’s will air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Thursday, November 1, at 8 PM ET, on ABC.
In addition to her CMA nomination for Female Vocalist, Carrie is also a double-nominee for the upcoming American Music Awards, up for Favorite Female Artist – Country, as well as Favorite Album – Country, for Blown Away. Airing November 18 on ABC, the American Music Awards are fan-voted, with online balloting underway now at www.AMAVote.com.
Carrie’s Blown Away album made history this spring by debuting at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums Chart, making Carrie only the second country artist in the 47-year history of the chart to have each of their first four albums debut at No. 1. Blown Away also debuted at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, making Carrie only the second country artist in history to have three consecutive albums debut at No. 1. Blown Away became country’s best-selling digital album debut since 2010 and has now sold a million copies. The album’s first two singles, “Good Girl” and “Blown Away,” both reached No. 1 status earning her a total of three weeks atop the country airplay charts in 2012, more than any other female country artist this year.
Please visit www.carrieunderwood.fm for up to date information on “The Blown Away Tour.”
New 2013 dates for “The Blown Away Tour”:
2-13 Colorado Springs, CO — Colorado Springs World Arena
2-14 Broomfield, CO — 1STBANK Center
2-17 Boise, ID — Taco Bell Arena
2-19 Billings, MT — MetraPark
2-21 Spokane, WA — Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
2-22 Yakima, WA — Yakima Sundome
2-25 Oakland, CA — Oracle Arena
2-26 Stockton, CA — Stockton Arena
3-2 Las Vegas, NV — Mandalay Bay Events Center
3-3 Ontario, CA — Citizens Business Bank Arena
3-5 Fresno, CA — Save Mart Center
3-8 Rio Rancho, NM — Santa Ana Star Center
3-21 Richmond, VA — Richmond Coliseum
3-23 Roanoke, VA — Roanoke Civic Center
3-25 Hershey, PA — Giant Center
3-26 Buffalo, NY — First Niagara Center
3-28 Hamilton, ON — Copps Coliseum
3-30 Kingston, ON — K-Rock Centre
4-2 St. John, NB — Harbour Station
4-9 Portland, ME — Cumberland County Civic Center
4-11 Youngstown, OH– Covelli Centre
4-13 Lansing, MI — Breslin Student Events Center
4-14 Ft. Wayne, IN — Allen County Memorial Coliseum
4-16 Greenville, SC — BiLo Center
4-17 Columbia, SC — Colonial Life Arena
4-19 Augusta, GA — James Brown Arena
4-20 Jacksonville, FL — Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
4-23 Houston, TX — Toyota Center
4-25 San Antonio, TX — Freeman Coliseum
4-27 Cedar Park, TX — Cedar Park Center
4-29 Lafayette, LA — Cajundome
5-2 Bloomington, IL — U.S. Cellular Coliseum
5-3 Milwaukee, WI — BMO Harris Bradley Center
5-5 Toledo, OH — Huntington Center
5-8 Charleston, WV — Charleston Civic Center
5-10 Rockford, IL — BMO Harris Bank Center
5-12 Omaha, NE — CenturyLink Center
5-13 Sioux City, IA — Tyson Events Center
5-15 Winnipeg, MB — MTS Centre
5-18 Edmonton, AB — Rexall Place