Carrie Underwood Attends Sunday Night Football Game
Carrie Underwood attended last night’s game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Las Vegas Raiders. Although she’s been doing the “Sunday Night Football” theme song for years, this was her…

Carrie Underwood attended last night's game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Las Vegas Raiders. Although she's been doing the "Sunday Night Football" theme song for years, this was her first time attending a Sunday night NFL game. Carrie posted a few clips from the evening, one where she sits in her box seat and waves to fans as the announcer says in part, "First time she's been at a Sunday Night Football game, so we invited her into our production truck," where she watched her intro with the producers.
Underwood captioned the Instagram post, "Had a blast at the @snfonnbc game tonight @allegiantstadium with @collinsworthpff, @miketiriconbc and all the amazing fans! Thanks for having me!"
Carrie also played a sold-out show of her Reflection Residency in Las Vegas over the weekend. She posted a handful of photos from the performance on Instagram and wrote, "Another incredible night in fabulous #LasVegas @resortsworldlv !!! Thanks for always being so great to us! #REFLECTION #SaturdayNight."
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Underwood released the Deluxe Edition of her Denim & Rhinestones album last week (9/22). The album has six new tracks – five new songs, including "Drunk And Hungover." Underwood's current song on country radio, "Out Of That Truck," plus a special live version of "She Don't Know," recorded live during Carrie's recent tour.
Carrie told us of the new deluxe album, "I like to think of the extra songs that we added for Denim & Rhinestones, for the Deluxe Edition is just an extension of Denim & Rhinestones as a whole. I definitely wanted all the songs to fit with the rest of the body of work, but it's just more. It's more denim. It's more rhinestones. I feel like the vibe was so cool, and I just enjoyed this era so much that I just wanted to keep it going."
She added of the album, "I love the song 'Denim & Rhinestones,' first and foremost, but I thought there was just something so cool about the title of it that is very me, that I wanted to name my album Denim & Rhinestones. When you think of denim and rhinestones, you think of the staples in your closet, the things that are reliable, the things that are comfortable, that you always feel good in them."
Country music often focuses on small-town people and their love of the land and fellow people in their hometowns. There have been many songs in the country over the years paying homage to the small town and hometowns, including Miranda Lambert's 2007 song "Famous In A Small Town." Eric Church scored a hit in 2014 with "Give Back My Hometown."
Miranda's 2007 song's lyrics include, "Whether you're late for church / Or you're stuck in jail / Hey, word's gonna get around / Everybody dies famous in a small town / Well, baby, who needs their faces in a magazine? / Me and you, we've been stars in this town since we were seventeen."
Carrie Underwood also sings of the charm of small towns in her 2012 chart-topper "Thank God For Hometowns," and it is hard to forget one of Montgomery Gentry's biggest hit over twenty years ago in 2002, "My Hometown."
The Cambridge Dictionary defines small towns as "small social groups where ordinary people live." The US Census Bureau determines a small town with a population between 25,000 and 50,000. It is slightly smaller than the average suburb, which is defined as a community within an urban area with between 30,000 and 70,000 residents.
What is fun in country music today is that many of today's big stadium headliners, like Luke Combs and Morgan Wallen, play for crowds bigger than the populations of the towns they were born in. As we pay tribute to hometowns, we look at five country superstars playing to audiences each night bigger than their hometowns.
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Luke Combs - Born in Huntersville, North Carolina
As of 2021, Huntersville has a population of roughly 60,000. That is just a bit less than the crowd size Luke plays for each night on his stadium tour. Combs is now in New Zealand playing for big crowds overseas.
Morgan Wallen - Born in Sneedville, Tennessee
Morgan is playing for audiences each night on his stadium tour for crowds more than forty times the size of his hometown. In 2020, the population of Sneedville was just 1,315.
Lainey Wilson - Born in Baskin, Louisiana
Lainey's hometown is tiny, with a population of just 211 reported in 2021. Wilson is now on her own headling arena tour playing for crowds of more than 10,000 people, and she just wrapped Luke Combs stadium tour as an opener playing for crowds over 60,000 each night.
Eric Church - Born in Granite Falls, North Carolina
Eric is from a very small town with just under 5,000 (4,927) as of 2021. Church is currently on his "Outsiders Revival Tour," playing outdoor arenas with more than twice his hometown's population at each stop.
Carrie Underwood - Born in Muskogee, Oklahoma
Carrie often talks about her hometown being Checotah, Oklahoma, which has a population of 2,043 as of 2021, but she was actually born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, with a population of 36,790 (2021). Either way, opening for Guns N' Roses on their "World Tour" like she has last week (8/6) and a few more times this month, she is playing for packed rock crowds of over 60,000.