Country star Carrie Underwood had some major news to share with fans today. Before revealing that she and husband Mike Fisher are expecting their second child, Underwood shared that she's headed back out on tour next year.
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The 2019 Cry Pretty Tour 360 will kick off next May and is set to hit over 50 venues across the United States. This time around, Underwood is bringing along Maddie and Tae and Runaway June as her opening acts. The tour itself will be designed similarly to her popular Storyteller 360 Tour, which allowed Underwood to interact with fans in a more intimate setting.
Fans can expect Underwood to perform plenty of fan favorites, along with cuts from her upcoming album Cry Pretty, due out on Sept. 14.
Tickets for all dates will go on sale Friday, Aug. 17, at 10 a.m. local time. You can find more ticketing information at Carrie Underwood's official website.
Carrie Underwood's Cry Pretty Tour 360 Dates:
May 1 — Greensboro, N.C. @ Greensboro Coliseum
May 3 — Birmingham, Ala. @ Legacy Arena at the BJCC
May 4 — N. Little Rock, Ark. @ Verizon Arena
May 6 — San Antonio, Texas @ AT&T Center
May 9 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Talking Stick Resort Arena
May 11 — Las Vegas, Nev. @ MGM Grand Garden Center
May 12 — Fresno, Calif. @ Save Mart Center
May 14 — Sacramento, Calif. @ Golden1 Center
May 16 — Oakland, Calif. @ Oracle Arena
May 18 — Bakersfield, Calif. @ Rabobank Arena
May 21 — Portland, Ore. @ MODA Center at Rose Garden
May 22 — Spokane, Wash. @ Spokane Arena
May 24 — Tacoma, Wash. @ Tacoma Dome
May 25 — Vancouver, B.C. @ Rogers Arena
May 28 — Edmonton, Alb. @ Rogers Place
May 31 — Saskatoon, Sask. @ SaskTel Centre
June 2 — Winnipeg, Man. @ Bell MTS Place
June 9 — Toronto, Ont. @ Scotiabank Arena
June 10 — Ottawa, Ont. @ Canadian Tire Centre
June 13 — Hershey, Pa. @ Giant Center
June 15 — Cincinnati, Ohio @ U.S. Bank Arena
June 16 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Bankers Life Fieldhouse
June 18 — St. Louis, Mo. @ Enterprise Center
June 20 — Milwaukee, Wisc. @ Fiserv Forum
June 21 — Lincoln, Neb. @ Pinnacle Bank Arena
Sept. 10 — San Diego, Calif. @ Valley View Casino Center
Sept. 12 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ Staples Center
Sept. 14 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ Vivint Smart Home Arena
Sept. 16 — Denver, Colo. @ Pepsi Center
Sept. 18 — Wichita, Kan. @ Intrust Bank Arena
Sept. 19 — Kansas City, Mo. @ Sprint Center
Sept. 21 — Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center
Sept. 22 — Lafayette, La. @ Cajundome
Sept. 24 — Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center
Sept. 25 — Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Chesapeake Energy Arena
Sept. 27 — Nashville, Tenn. @ Bridgestone Arena
Sept. 29 — Columbia, S.C. @ Colonial Life Arena
Sept. 30 — Raleigh, N.C. @ PNC Arena
Oct. 2 — New York City @ Madison Square Garden
Oct. 4 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
Oct. 5 — Philadelphia, Pa. @ Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 10 — Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden
Oct. 12 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ PPG Paints Arena
Oct. 13 — Buffalo, N.Y. @ KeyBank Center
Oct. 16 — Cleveland, Ohio @ Quicken Loans Arena
Oct. 17 — Louisville, Ky. @ KFC Yum! Center
Oct. 19 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Philips Arena
Oct. 20 — Jacksonville, Fla. @ Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
Oct. 23 — Memphis, Tenn. @ FedEx Forum
Oct. 24 — Tulsa, Okla. @ BOK Center
Oct. 26 — Des Moines, Iowa @ Wells Fargo Arena
Oct. 27 — Sioux Falls, S.D. @ Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
Oct. 29 — Chicago, Ill. @ United Center
Oct. 31 — Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena