Carrie Underwood’s ‘Storyteller’ Tour w/ Easton Corbin & Swon Brothers Sees Big Ticket Demand
Carrie Underwood recently added a third leg to her already extensive Storyteller World Tour, which is in support of her fifth studio album, Storyteller. Dates will now run throughout the summer and into fall, where she'll officially wrap up the trek on Nov. 28 in West Valley City, Utah.
Tickets to see Underwood are averaging $168 across all of her scheduled performances. Throughout her tour, the 33-year-old will perform on a stage located in the center of each arena, giving the audience a full 360-degree view of the performance. Some of these stops include a May 18 show in Cleveland at the Quicken Loans Arena, where tickets are averaging $139, with the cheapest ticket priced at $55. Underwood's stop at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, on Sept. 20 comes in slightly higher with an average ticket price of $260, with a get-in price of $75, according to data provided by Razorgator. Another stop later in the third leg will be at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Oct. 25, where tickets are averaging $158, with the cheapest available for $51. Parking in New York City, and the other cities across the Storyteller tour, can be secured easily and ahead of time through Parkwhiz.com.
Underwood is bringing along some friends for the length of her tour, including Easton Corbin and The Swon Brothers as direct support. Corbin recently released his third studio album, It's About To Get Real, with the hit single, "Baby Be My Love Song."
In December, Keith Urban and Underwood will join forces to headline a bunch of shows in Australia where they're scheduled to perform in Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Brisbane. Underwood lended her vocals on Urban's track "The Fighter," which is featured on his latest album Ripcord, which dropped May 6.