Carrie Underwood is embarking on her latest arena tour covering 43 cities starting this fall into the winter.
Dubbed “The Denim & Rhinestones Tour,” this will be her seventh major tour since she won “American Idol” in 2005.
Tickets for all the tour dates will go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. with Ticketmaster. Ticket prices have not been released yet.
She appeared on “American Idol” Sunday night as a mentor and will be performing this Sunday during the series finale. Her current single “Ghost Story” is now No. 23 on the overall Billboard country charts and No. 27 on the airplay chart. Her new album “Denim & Rhinestones” will be out June 10.
Underwood is currently doing a residency in Las Vegas at the Resorts World Theatre that runs through Saturday.
The tour will kick off in Greenville, South Carolina, on Oct. 15 and end in Seattle March 17, 2023.
The all-new production will be directed by Barry Lather, who has done concert tours in the past with Rihanna, Mariah Carey and Michael Jackson. Based on past concert tours, Underwood likes to go big with lights, big set pieces and numerous costume changes.
Here are the tour dates:
Oct. 15, Greenville, Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Oct. 17, Indianapolis, Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Oct. 18, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Van Andel Arena
Oct. 20 Lexington, Kentucky, Rupp Arena
Oct. 22, Rosemont, Illinois, Allstate Arena
Oct. 23, Milwaukee, Fiserv Forum
Oct. 25, Minneapolis, Target Center
Oct. 27, Grand Forks, North Dakota, Alerus Center
Oct. 31, Tulsa, Oklahoma, BOK Center
Nov. 2, Austin, Texas, Moody Center
Nov. 3, Houston, Toyota Center
Nov. 5, New Orleans, Smoothie King Center
Nov. 7, St. Louis, Enterprise Center
Nov. 12, Moline, Illinois, Tax Slayer Center
Nov. 13, Kansas City, Missouri, T-Mobile Center
Nov. 15, Denver, Ball Arena
Nov. 17, Salt Lake City, Vivint Arena
Nov. 19, San Francisco, Chase Center
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Feb. 2, Miami, FTX Arena
Feb. 4, Tampa, Florida, Amalie Arena
Feb. 6, Jacksonville, Florida, Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena
Feb. 7, Atlanta, State Farm Arena
Feb. 8, Charlotte, Norht Carolina, Spectrum Center
Feb. 10, State College, Pennsylvania, Bryce Jordan Center
Feb. 11, Uncasville, Connecticut, Mohegan Sun Arena
Feb. 14, Charleston, West Virginia, Charleston Coliseum
Feb. 15, Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena
Feb. 17, Boston, TD Garden
Feb. 18, Newark, New Jersey, Prudential Center
Feb. 21, New York, Madison Square Garden
Feb. 22, Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
Feb. 24, Charlottesville, Virginia, John Paul Jones Arena
Feb. 25, Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena
Feb. 26, Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
March 1, Nashville, Tennessee, Bridgestone Arena
March 2, Cincinnati, Heritage Bank Center
March 4, Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Arena
March 8, Dallas, American Airlines Center
March 11, Glendale, Arizona, Gila River Arena
March 13, Los Angeles, Crypto.com Arena
March 14, Sacramento, California, Golden 1 Center
March 16, Portland, Oregon, MODA Center
March 17, Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena
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