Carrie Underwood Is Obviously Enjoying the Fall Leg of Her Storyteller Tour…So Far

Carrie Underwood is back at work as she kicked off the fall leg of her Storyteller Tour: Stories in the Round last week (Aug. 30).

The leggy blonde began the tour—ranked the No. 1 country tour for the first half of 2016 by Billboard—in Anchorage, Alaska, and by the looks of her Twitter page, she’s having a blast. Carrie even brought her son, Isaiah, along for the trip. “So beautiful! (As you can see, Isaiah has a blast, too!),” she posted along with a picture of her snoozing son. Apparently he wasn’t too impressed by the enormous glaciers.

During the first leg of her Storyteller Tour, Carrie played for nearly 600,000 screaming fans, and she plans to add more to that total as she goes from coast to coast playing No. 1 hits such as “Church Bells,” “Heartbeat,” and “Blown Away.”

The tour will include stops in Los Angeles, Nashville and New York. Tonight (Sept. 6) Carrie will be hitting the stage in Boise, Idaho. But that’s not all, once the tour wraps in November, Carrie will head Down Under as she joins Keith Urban for the Australian and New Zealand leg of his Ripcord Tour.

On Nov. 2, don’t expect to see Carrie on the road. You’ll see her on your television sets as she takes time out to co-host the 50th annual CMA Awards along with her good pal, Brad Paisley. Carrie is also nominated for the CMA Entertainer of the Year award—her first nod—along with Album of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year and Musical Event with Keith Urban.

You can catch Carrie on the road for the Storyteller Tour in these cities:

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

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