Carrie Underwood is hitting the road in 2016 to promote her latest album, Storyteller.
The Storyteller Tour – Stories in the Round will head to 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada. It will kick off on January 30 in Jacksonville, Florida, and conclude in London, Ontario on May 30.
“I can’t wait to play new music from Storyteller for the fans. I am so blessed to have this career and get to do to the things I do, but there is nothing like that moment when I get to step onto the stage to sing and all the fans are singing along with me,” Underwood said in a press release.
For this tour, Underwood’s stage will be in the center of the arena, providing a 360-degree setting. Easton Corbin and the Swon Brothers will serve as openers.
Tickets go on sale Friday, November 6th at 10am, but fans who purchase Storyteller through Underwood’s official website will receive special access to a pre-sale. One dollar of each ticket sold will be donated to C.A.T.S. (Checotah Animal, Town, and School) Foundation, which helps education programs and animal charities in Checotah, Oklahoma.
Check out the full list of tour dates below:
Jan. 30: Jacksonville, Florida (Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena)
Feb. 1: Duluth, Georgia (Infinite Energy Arena)
Feb. 3: Greensboro, North Carolina (Greensboro Coliseum)
Feb. 5: Louisville, Kentucky (KFC Yum! Center)
Feb. 17: (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (CONSOL Energy Center)
Feb. 20: Hampton, Virgina (Hampton Coliseum)
Feb. 22: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Wells Fargo Center)
Feb. 23: Boston, Massachusetts (TD Garden)
Feb. 25: Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center)
March 11: Glasgow, Scotland (Country to Country Festival/Clyde Auditorium)
March 12: London, England (Country to Country Festival/O2 Arena)
March 13: Dublin, Ireland (Country to Country Festival/3 Arena)
March 17: Youngstown, Ohio (Covelli Centre)
March 19: Allentown, Pennsylvania (PPL Center)
March 22: Auburn Hills, Michigan (The Palace of Auburn Hills)
March 24: St. Louis, Missouri (Chaifetz Arena)
March 26: Lincoln, Nebraska (Pinnacle Bank Arena)
March 29: Colorado Springs, Colorado (Broadmoor World Arena)
March 30: Denver, Colorado (Pepsi Center)
April 1: Las Vegas, Nevada (ACM Party for a Cause Festival)
April 5: Fresno, California (Save Mart Center)
April 8: Reno, Nevada (Reno Events Center)
April 10: Oakland, California (Oracle Arena)
April 12: Stockton, California (Stockton Arena)
April 14: Phoenix, Arizona (Talking Stick Resort Arena)
April 16: Las Cruces, New Mexico (Pan American Center)
April 18: San Antonio, Texas (AT&T Center)
April 19: Houston, Texas (Toyota Center)
April 22: Bossier City, Louisiana (CenturyLink Center)
April 24: Lafayette, Louisiana (Cajundome)
April 27: Tulsa, Oklahoma (BOK Center)
April 28: N. Little Rock, Arkansas (Verizon Arena)
April 30: Indio, California (Stagecoach Festival)
May 3: Madison, Wisconsin (Kohl Center)
May 5: Green Bay, Wisconsin (Resch Center)
May 7: Grand Forks, North Dakota (Ralph Engelstad Arena)
May 10: Casper, Wyoming (Casper Events Center)
May 12: Billings, Montana (Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark)
May 15: Kansas City, Missouri (Sprint Center)
May 17: Rosemont, Illinois (Allstate Arena)
May 18: Cleveland, Ohio (Quicken Loans Arena)
May 24: Buffalo, New York (First Niagara Center)
May 27: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Canadian Tire Centre)
May 28: Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Air Canada Centre)
May 30: London, Ontario, Canada (Budweiser Gardens)