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CARRIE UNDERWOOD’S “PLAY ON TOUR” RE-LAUNCHES WITH FALL LEG SEPTEMBER 25

UNDERWOOD TO HEADLINE 47 SHOWS ACROSS THE U.S. AND CANADA
INCLUDING THE PRESTIGOUS HOLLYWOOD BOWL


Nashville –September 22, 2010 – Multiple CMA Award nominee and show co-host Carrie Underwood will kick off the fall leg of her highly acclaimed headline arena tour, the “Play On Tour,” hydrated by vitamin water® and sponsored by Olay, this Saturday, September 25 in Portland, Oregon at the Rose Garden Arena.  The tour will play 47 cities before wrapping December 19 in CalgaryAlberta.  By the close of this leg, Underwood will have performed over 100 shows throughout the U.S.and Canada on the “Play On Tour” in 2010.  Special guests this fall are Billy Currington and Sons of Sylvia.

Underwood will donate 36 cents of every ticket sold to Save the Children’s United States Programs.  This initiative was inspired by the “36 cents” written in the lyrics of her album track “Change,” which addresses how even the smallest bit of spare change that one might have can add up to make a difference and help “change” the world.  

The three-month spring leg of the “Play On Tour” was performed in front of nearly 400,000 fans and nearly sold out all 54 shows throughout North America, bringing along special guests Craig Morgan and Sons of Sylvia.  

Underwood is a five-time Grammy Award winner, a member of the Grand Ole Opry, two-time reigning Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year, and three-time CMA and ACM Female Vocalist winner.  Carrie Underwood has amassed more than 12 million in album sales since her debut CD in 2005 and has placed 13 #1 singles on the charts.

Please go to www.carrieunderwood.fm for up-to-date tour information.

Fall “Play On Tour” dates:
September 25               Portland, OR                Rose Garden
September 27               San JoseCA               HP Pavilion at San Jose
September 28               StocktonCA               Stockton Arena
September 29               BakersfieldCA            Rabobank Arena
October 1                    San DiegoCA             San Diego Sports Arena
October 2                    Los AngelesCA          Hollywood Bowl
October 3                    GlendaleAZ                jobing.com Arena
October 6                    HoustonTX                Toyota Center 
October 7                    San AntonioTX          AT&T Center 
October 9                    DallasTX                    American Airlines Center   
October 10                  TulsaOK                    BOK Center 
October 12                  N. Little RockAR       Verizon Arena
October 13                  NashvilleTN               Bridgestone Arena
October 15                  MolineIL                    i Wireless Center 
October 16                  Kansas CityMO         Sprint Center 
October 17                  OmahaNE                  Qwest Center 
October 19                  WichitaKS                 INTRUST Bank Arena
October 20                  Oklahoma CityOK     Ford Center 
October 22                  MemphisTN               FedExForum
October 23                  MobileAL                  Mobile Civic Center 
October 25                  Tampa, FL                   St. Pete Times Forum
October 26                  JacksonvilleFL            Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
October 27                  DuluthGA                   Arena at Gwinnett Center 
October 29                  GreensboroNC          Greensboro Coliseum
October 30                  CharlotteNC              Time Warner Cable Arena
November 1                 ClevelandOH             Wolstein Center 
November 3                 Toronto, ON                Air Canada Centre
November 5                 Long IslandNY           Nassau Coliseum
November 6                 ManchesterNH           Verizon Wireless Arena
November 12               RoanokeVA               Roanoke Civic Center 
November 13               University ParkPA      Bryce Jordan Center 
November 15               NewarkNJ                 Prudential Center 
November 16               BaltimoreMD             1st Mariner Arena
November 29               Auburn HillsMI           The Palace of Auburn Hills
December 1                 St. LouisMO              Chaifetz Arena  
December 2                 Evansville, IN               Roberts Stadium
December 4                 Des MoinesIA            Wells Fargo Arena
December 5                 Sioux Falls, SD             Sioux Falls Arena
December 7                 Rapid CitySD             Rushmore Plaza Civic Center Ice Arena
December 8                 CasperWY                 Casper Events Center 
December 10*             BismarckND              Bismarck Civic Center
December 12               BozemanMT              Brick Breedan Fieldhouse
December 14               YakimaWA                Yakima Valley SunDome
December 15*             PentictonBC               South Okanagan Events Centre
December 16               VancouverBC            Rogers Arena
December 18               EdmontonAB             Rexall Place
December 19               CalgaryAB                 Pengrowth Saddledome
*no Billy Currington

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