Carrie Underwood will return to the road in October, when she launches The Denim & Rhinestones tour on Oct. 15 in Greenville, S.C., she announced Monday (May 16). The 43-city tour will run through spring 2023, and will include stops in New York’s Madison Square Garden, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena and Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena. The tour — which takes its name from her upcoming album Denim & Rhinestones — will wrap March 17 in Seattle.
Joining Underwood for the tour is Jimmie Allen, who recently earned wins for CMA new artist of the year and ACM new male artist of the year in 2021, as well as a Grammy nomination for best new artist earlier this year. Allen is set to release his upcoming album, Tulip Drive, on June 24.
“I’m thrilled to be hitting the road again with The Denim & Rhinestones tour,” Underwood said via a statement. “I’m having such an amazing time with my Las Vegas residency and look forward to continuing that next year after the tour. I’m excited to bring the new music of Denim & Rhinestones to life on tour, as well as put new spins on familiar favorites. We’ve been working hard already preparing an amazing show, and I can’t wait to see everyone on the road!”
Denim & Rhinestones is set for a June 10 release.
The tour will include new production directed by Barry Lather (known for work with Rihanna, Mariah Carey and more), while Nick Whitehouse/Fireplay (known for his work with Justin Timberlake, Beyonce and others) will serve as production designer. Tickets for Underwood’s The Denim & Rhinestones tour will go on sale to the general public starting May 20 at 10 a.m. local time. A donation of $1 from each ticket sold to The Denim & Rhinestones tour will go to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, which helps provide mortgage-free homes to Gold Star and fallen first responder families with young children, and builds custom homes for injured veterans and first responders.
The Denim & Rhinestones tour follows Underwood’s current Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency stint at Resorts World Theatre, which runs through May 21.
See the full list of tour dates below:
2022
Oct. 15: Greenville, SC; Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Oct. 17: Indianapolis, IN; Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Oct. 18: Grand Rapids, MI; Van Andel Arena
Oct. 20: Lexington, KY; Rupp Arena
Oct. 22, 2022: Rosemont, IL; Allstate Arena
Oct. 23: Milwaukee, WI; Fiserv Forum
Oct. 25: Minneapolis, MN; Target Center
Oct. 27: Grand Forks, ND; Alerus Center
Oct. 31: Tulsa, OK; BOK Center
Nov. 2: Austin, TX; Moody Center
Nov. 3: Houston, TX; Toyota Center
Nov. 5: New Orleans, LA; Smoothie King Center
Nov. 7: St. Louis, MO; Enterprise Center
Nov. 12: Moline, IL; Tax Slayer Center
Nov. 13: Kansas City, MO; T-Mobile Center
Nov. 15: Denver, CO; Ball Arena
Nov. 17: Salt Lake City, UT; Vivint Arena
Nov. 19: San Francisco, CA; Chase Center
2023
Feb. 2: Miami, FL; FTX Arena
Feb. 4: Tampa, FL; Amalie Arena
Feb. 6: Jacksonville, FL; Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena
Feb. 7: Atlanta, GA; State Farm Arena
Feb. 8: Charlotte, NC; Spectrum Center
Feb. 10: State College, PA; Bryce Jordan Center
Feb. 11: Uncasville, CT; Mohegan Sun Arena
Feb. 14: Charleston, WV; Charleston Coliseum
Feb. 15: Washington DC; Capital One Arena
Feb. 17: Boston, MA; TD Garden
Feb. 18: Newark, NJ; Prudential Center
Feb. 21: New York, NY; Madison Square Garden
Feb. 22: Philadelphia, PA; Wells Fargo Center
Feb. 24: Charlottesville, VA; John Paul Jones Arena
Feb. 25: Pittsburgh, PA; PPG Paints Arena
Feb. 26: Detroit, MI; Little Caesars Arena
March 1: Nashville, TN; Bridgestone Arena
March 2: Cincinnati, OH; Heritage Bank Center
March 4: Columbus, OH; Nationwide Arena
March 8: Dallas, TX; American Airlines Center
March 11: Glendale, AZ; Gila River Arena
March 13: Los Angeles, CA; Crypto.com Arena
March 14: Sacramento, CA; Golden 1 Center
March 16: Portland, OR; MODA Center
March 17: Seattle, WA; Climate Pledge Arena