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Carrie Underwood extends tour, will play Hershey, Pa., in Oct.

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Carrie Underwood performs during the ACM festival in Las Vegas last weekend. (AP Photo)

 

Did you miss Carrie Underwood when she made tour stops in Philly and D.C. earlier this year?

Well, you’ll have another chance to see her on tour in the fall, without traveling so far.

Carrie has announced that she’s extending her Storyteller tour through the fall, and the new dates include a Saturday, Oct. 1 show at the Giant Center in Hershey.

Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, and ticket prices range from $43 to $73. American Express card holders can begin ordering tickets now.

The new leg of the tour includes nearly three dozen dates, beginning Sept. 4 in Spokane, Wash. The Giant Center stop is the only date in the Pennsylvania-Maryland-D.C. region.

And, yes, the opening acts will remain the same. Meaning The Swon Brothers, third-place finishers on Season 4 of The Voice, will also be opening for Carrie when she visits Hershey.

For a complete list of all the remaining dates on the current leg of the tour and the other new dates, head to Carrie’s website.

The tour is in support of Carrie’s sixth album, bearing the same name. Released in October, “Storyteller” debuted at number one on the Billboard country albums chart, making Carrie the first country artist ever to have her first six albums accomplish that feat.

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