Carrie
Underwood Makes First Post Show Appearance at CMA Music Festival
6/4/05
'American
Idol' Winner Carrie Underwood Makes First Post-Show Appearances in
Nashville During CMA Music Festival Week
NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 3 /PRNewswire/ -- This year's "American
Idol" winner, Carrie Underwood, will make her first post-show
appearances during CMA Music Festival Week in Nashville.
Underwood will perform at CMA Music Festival on Thursday, June 9, at
The Coliseum. The four-day event was named the "crown jewel of
Country Music festivals" by USA Today. "Country Music's Biggest
Party(TM)" takes place Thursday-Sunday, June 9-12, in Downtown
Nashville.
"Carrie captured the nation's heart with her talent and her love
for Country Music," said Ed Benson, CMA Executive Director.
"We're excited to help celebrate her success at 'Country Music's
Biggest Party!'"
While in Nashville for CMA Music Festival Week, Underwood will also
perform at the "CMT: 100 Greatest Duets" concert taping on
Wednesday, June 8. She will make her Grand Ole Opry debut on Friday, June
10.
The Nightly Concerts at The Coliseum (home of the NFL's Tennessee
Titans) begin each night at 8:00 PM/CDT (with Pre-Show activities
beginning at 7:30 PM/CDT on Thurs., June 9, only), and feature non-stop
entertainment with state-of-the-art production on dual stages with
fireworks at the conclusion of each show.
The artist lineups (in alphabetical order) for the Nightly Concerts at
The Coliseum are as follows: Thursday, June 9: Pre-Show Activities; Dierks
Bentley, Dolly Parton and The Grascals, Julie Roberts, Sugarland, Trick
Pony, "American Idol" winner Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Phil
Vassar and Lee Ann Womack Friday, June 10: Sara Evans, Josh Gracin, Alan
Jackson, Craig Morgan, Rascal Flatts, SHeDAISY, Blake Shelton and Travis
Tritt Saturday, June 11: Trace Adkins, Miranda Lambert, Jo Dee Messina,
Joe Nichols, Kenny Rogers, Wynonna and Trisha Yearwood Sunday, June 12:
Jeff Bates, Big & Rich with Special Guest Appearance by Cowboy Troy,
Diamond Rio, Andy Griggs, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Sawyer Brown, Van Zant and
Gretchen Wilson
Advance-purchase tickets for each nightly show at The Coliseum cost $30
plus applicable handling fees, and can be purchased through the CMA Music
Festival Box Office at the Gaylord Entertainment Center, 501 Broadway,
Nashville, Tenn., or toll-free at 1-800-CMA-FEST (262-3378).
Tickets will also be available through Ticketmaster at (615) 255-9600,
at all Ticketmaster outlets. Ticket prices are subject to change. Single
concert tickets will also be sold during CMA Music Festival at The
Coliseum ticket office beginning Thursday, June 9. A limited amount of
on-site pay parking ($8 per vehicle) will be available nightly at The
Coliseum in Lots E and F, just across the Woodland Street Bridge. This
parking is not available for pre-purchase. It is only available for
purchase on-site on a first-come, first-serve basis after 5:00 PM on
Thursday and Friday (June 9-10), and all-day Saturday and Sunday (June
11-12).
Ample paid surface lots and parking garages are available in Downtown
Nashville, conveniently accessible to The Coliseum via the Shelby Street
Pedestrian Bridge. A limited number of CMA Music Festival four-day ticket
packages, which include the Nightly Concerts, Daily Concerts at the
Greased Lightning(R) Daytime Stages, Wrangler(R) Fan Fair (Exhibit Hall)
and more, are still available and can be purchased through the CMA Music
Festival Box Office at the Gaylord Entertainment Center, 501 Broadway,
Nashville, Tenn., or toll-free at 1-800-CMA-FEST (262-3378).
Ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All sales are final
and non-refundable. The CMA Music Festival is being filmed for a two-hour
television special that will air on the ABC Television Network on August 2
(9:00-11:00 PM/ET). The special will be produced by Robert Deaton and
directed by Gary Halvorson.
For up-to-the-minute information about tickets, travel information,
schedules, artists appearing and more, visit http://www.CMAfest.com and
sign up for e-news or purchase official CMA Music Festival merchandise.
2005 CMA Music Festival is organized and produced by the Country Music
Association. CMA Board member Tony Conway is the Executive Producer of CMA
Music Festival. MJI Programming, a division of Premiere Radio Networks, is
the official radio broadcaster.
Chevy, An American Revolution, is the official automotive sponsor of
the CMA Music Festival. Promotional partners include Bush's(R) Baked
Beans, Carl Black Chevrolet, Chick-fil-A(R), Cracker Barrel, CremeSavers(R)
candies, Coca-Cola(R), Crisco(R), Greased Lightning(R), HCA/TRI-STAR,
Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, NBC Daytime, Prilosec
OTC, Purity Dairies, T.G.I. Friday's, Tennessee Lottery, Ultra Pet and
Wrangler(R). Fan Fair is a registered trademark of CMA.