Carrie Underwood Performs in Hawaii, Declared 'Carrie Underwood Day'
Carrie Underwood Performs in Hawaii, Declared 'Carrie Underwood Day'

Carrie Underwood Performs in Hawaii, Declared 'Carrie Underwood Day'

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Carrie Underwood made history with her first-ever concerts in Hawaii at the Blaisdell Arena on July 19 and 20, 2024, performing to sold-out crowds. The Honolulu Mayor and Governor declared July 18 'Carrie Underwood Day' in recognition of her cultural contributions and achievements, marking her as the first country artist to receive such honors from the state and city simultaneously. Underwood dazzled fans with a mix of her hits, including 'Before He Cheats' and 'Jesus, Take the Wheel,' as well as memorable covers of classic rock songs like Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin'.' The concerts were notable for their high energy, with Underwood inviting a young fan on stage to sing 'All-American Girl' each night. She also acknowledged the ongoing recovery efforts from the 2023 Lahaina wildfires, calling the event a significant moment in her career as she has now performed in all 50 states. Fans can look forward to exclusive event merchandise commemorating these special shows.

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