Carrie Underwood Spotted In Dollywood

by

Arden Lambert

Updated

July 23, 2022

Updated

July 23, 2022

Updated

July 23, 2022

Looks like Carrie Underwood is having such a fun and pleasant summer as she’s seen taking some much-needed time off. And what’s a better place for a country superstar to unwind than at the most celebrated theme park, Dollywood?

According to a few fan posts on social media, it seems that Underwood spent some time with family in Dollywood on Tuesday (July 19). In one photo, the “Before He Cheats” singer was spotted standing outside of a ride with a little boy tagging along, who looks like her eldest son, Isaiah.

The other photo shows her taking a pose with a group of young women wearing buttons that said, “Happy Birthday.” Guess Underwood just made someone’s birthday celebration even more unforgettable.

Fans in the comments were thrilled to see the country singer visiting the park, but there were a few who admitted they would not know what to do if they bumped into her. 

Truly, Dollywood is a magical place to be.

Carrie Underwood Got A Busy Rest-Of-The-Year Ahead

Carrie Underwood has recently released her highly anticipated album, Denim & Rhinestones, and has announced her return to the road in October through the extensive headlining tour. 

With more than forty dates currently scheduled, the trek is literally making a stop in almost every corner of the United States. The tour is slated to kick off on October 15 in Greenville, South Carolina, and include stops in New York’s Madison Square Garden and Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena before it closes out in 2023.

But prior to that, Underwood is slated to perform at the Grand Ole Opry on July 30 to wrap up the summer season. She is also expected to appear at the Iowa State Fair at the end of August.

We’re truly glad the country superstar managed to squeeze some fun time within her busy schedule. 


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