Carrie Underwood Shares Adorable Video Of Her Sons At Her Concert

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Carrie Underwood paid tribute to two of her biggest fans, who attended the opening night of her highly-anticipated “Denim & Rhinestones” Tour over the weekend.

Underwood’s two sons — Isaiah, 7, and Jacob, 3 — were in the crowd as their superstar mom kicked off her tour at the sold-out at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina on Saturday night (October 15). Underwood shared an adorable clip of her kids on Monday (October 17), showing that one of them blew kisses to her while the other was sound asleep: “My sweet boys came to see their mommy’s first show! Jakey caught a few songs, at least, before he drifted off to dream land…” Underwood delivered a powerful performance of “Ghost Story,” ascending above the crowd as Isaiah energetically waves and yells “Mommy!”

The “Denim & Rhinestones” Tour, which also features special guest Jimmie Allen, spans 43 cities from fall 2022 through spring 2023. The shows throughout the tour are set to include Las Vegas-worthy elements (following Underwood’s jaw-dropping residency), tons of rhinestone-filled wardrobe pieces and, of course, fan-favorite songs by the country music powerhouse.

Underwood released Denim & Rhinestones in June, her latest country album since Cry Pretty in 2018. Her latest collection is packed with 12 “‘throwback’ type songs, but they sound so super fresh,” including “Ghost Story,” “Crazy Angels,” “Pink Champagne,” the title track and Underwood’s latest single from the collection, “Hate My Heart.”

See Underwood's remaining tour dates below. Watch Underwood’s son cheer her on (while the other sleeps) here:

2022

October 17 — Indianapolis, IN

October 18 — Grand Rapids, MI

October 20 — Lexington, KY

October 22 — Rosemont, IL

October 23 — Milwaukee, WI

October 25 — Minneapolis, MN

October 27 — Grand Forks,ND

October 31 — Tulsa, OK

November 2 — Austin, TX

November 3 — Houston, TX

November 5 — New Orleans, LA

November 7 — St. Louis, MO

November 12 — Moline, IL

November 13 — Kansas City, MO

November 15 — Denver, CO

November 17 — Salt Lake City, UT

November 19 — San Francisco, CA

2023

February 2 — Miami, FL

February 4 — Tampa, FL

February 6 — Jacksonville, FL

February 7 — Atlanta, GA

February 8 — Charlotte, NC

February 10 — State College, PA

February 11 — Uncasville, CT

February 14 — Charleston, WV

February 15 — Washington DC

February 17 — Boston, MA

February 18 — Newark, NJ

February 21 — New York, NY

February 22 — Philadelphia, PA

February 24 — Charlottesville, VA

February 25 — Pittsburgh, PA

February 26 — Detroit, MI

March 1 — Nashville, TN

March 2 — Cincinnati, OH

March 4 — Columbus, OH

March 8 — Dallas, TX

March 11 — Glendale, AZ

March 13 — Los Angeles, CA

March 14 — Sacramento, CA

March 16 — Portland, OR

March 17 — Seattle, WA