The Storyteller Tour is being presented in the round for a extraordinary arena experience filled the smoke, pyro, lasers, lights, and moving stage pieces. Music, costuming, and stage effects are coordinated to present a true country music storytelling production.
Underwood first caught the public's eye in 2005 when she won the 4th season of the hit television singing competition American Idol. Since then, she has released 5 studio albums and one greatest hits compilation. She has won 7 Grammy Awards, 17 Billboard Awards, 11 Academy of Country Music Awards, 9 American Music Awards, 5 Country Music Association Awards, 10 BMI Awards for writing and has been inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.
The powerhouse vocalist presented a great show packed with music from her current album, such as Something In The Water, Heartbeat, and Church Bells, as well as selections from her previous releases including Jesus, Take The Wheel, Blown Away, and Good Girl. Carrie also performed covers of Dolly Parton's I Will Always Love You and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's Fishin' In The Dark, during which she was joined by tourmates, Easton Corbin and The Swon Brothers.
Setlist for Carrie Underwood:
Renegade Runaway
Last Name/Somethin' Bad
Undo It
Good Girl
Church Bells
Mexico (Instrumental)
Cowboy Casanova
Heartbeat
Jesus, Take The Wheel
Wasted
Chaser (Instrumental)
Blown Away
Two Black Cadillacs
Dirty Laundry
Choctaw County Affair
Relapse (Instrumental)
I Will Always Love You (Dolly Parton cover)
What I Never Knew I Always Wanted
Fishin' In The Dark (The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band cover) With Easton Corbin and The Swon Brothers)
Clock Don't Stop
All-American Girl
Little Toy Guns
Before He Cheats
Encore:
Smoke Break
Something In The Water
Easton Corbin
Appearing on the Storyteller Tour with Carrie Underwood is Easton Corbin. Corbin, whose debut album was released in 2010, is best known for his hit singles "A Little More Country Than That," "Roll With It," "Lovin' You IS Fun," and "All Over The Road."
The Swon Brothers
Opening the evening of great country music were The Swon Brothers, Zach Swon and Colton Swon. The Swon Brothers were first discovered by America on the fourth season of NBC's The Voice, where they came in third. Since then they have released their third album and are garnering new fans with each performance.
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