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Carrie Underwood is going on a huge 2023 tour: Get tickets starting at $45

Carrie Underwood is flying high.

The magnetic country star, fresh off an impressive aerial performance of her hit single “Crazy Angels” at the American Music Awards, will return to the road for the 2023 leg of her “Denim and Rhinestones Tour” starting in February.

That includes enormous arena shows at Newark’s Prudential Center on Feb. 18 and New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Feb. 21.

Other significant stops on the remaining 25 tour dates include Miami, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Nashville and Los Angeles.

While it might seem like Underwood would be exhausted from her busy 2022— she dropped the “Denim and Rhinestones” album, hit 18 venues on the first leg of her tour and performed at the AMAs— she shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.

After her final 2022 headlining gig, she took to Instagram to share, “Already looking forward to getting back out on the road in 2023!!!”

So, if you want to see Underwood bring it live on tour next year, we’ve gone ahead and found some of the lowest prices on upper-level and floor seats for every upcoming concert of her “Denim and Rhinestone Tour” on Vivid Seats.

Some are even as low as $45 before fees.

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Carrie Underwood 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar featuring all upcoming tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

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02/02 at the FTX Arena in Miami, FL$52$121
02/04 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL$93$218
02/06 at Vystar Arena in Jacksonville, FL$57$127
02/07 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA$58$136
02/08 at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC$55$256
02/10 at Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, PA$75$103
02/11 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT$136$200
02/14 at Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, WV$55$114
02/15 at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.$54$130
02/17 at TD Garden in Boston, MA$102$198
02/18 at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ$49$103
02/21 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY$68$157
02/22 at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA$52$115
02/24 at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, VA$72$138
02/25 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA$45$130
02/26 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI$52$113
03/01 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN$55$183
03/02 at Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, OH$47$111
03/04 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH$76$161
03/08 at American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX$64$182
03/11 at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, AZ$69$167
03/13 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, CA$52$119
03/14 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, CA$50$113
03/16 at Moda Center in Portland, OR$45$134
03/17 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA$45$130

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

Carrie Underwood opening act

At most shows, Underwood will be joined by country star Jimmie Allen.

Allen, 37, known for hit singles “Best Shot” and “Make Me Want To,” was crowned the Country Music Association Award for New Artist of the Year in 2021.

On top of all that, Allen is pretty active in the reality TV world. In 2021, he placed seventh on ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars,” and this year, he served as a guest mentor on the 20th season of “American Idol.”

His most recent album “Tulip Drive,” which features appearances from Jennifer Lopez, Cee-Lo Green and T-Pain, can be streamed or purchased here.

Carrie Underwood “Denim and Rhinestones” album

As mentioned earlier, Underwood dropped her “Denim and Rhinestones” record earlier this year.

The 12-track, 38-minute album boasts monster singles “Crazy Angels,” “Hate My Heart,” and, of course, the rollicking, poppy title track “Denim and Rhinestones.”

In a rave review, Riff Magazine gushed that the record’s “sound truly integrates the imagery of flashy jean jackets and dripping jewelry.”

Want to hear the whole thing?

You can stream or purchase the album here.

Carrie Underwood AMAs performance

In mid-November 2022, Carrie Underwood lit up the crowd at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater with her aerial performance of her single “Crazy Angels.”

To see the former “American Idol” winner simultaneously sing while, ya know, no big deal, fly over the crowd in a spherical cage, you can check out the jaw-dropping stunt below.

Country stars on tour in 2023

You better get your cowboy boots ready because next year’s gonna be a nonstop hoedown.

For a quick preview of what’s to come, here are just five of the biggest country tours you won’t want to miss live when they come to a city near you.

• George Strait

• Reba McEntire

• Garth Brooks

• Kenny Chesney

• Shania Twain

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