Carrie Underwood 2026 World Tour Announcement – Europe Added!
Following massive demand, Carrie has expanded her tour to 10 European cities, including London, Paris, and Berlin. Select shows feature guest appearances by Reba McEntire. Tickets start at $149, VIP packages $399+. Fans are calling it “a tour you can’t afford to miss.”
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LONDON — Carrie Underwood, the powerhouse who turned American Idol into a launchpad for country royalty, just supercharged her 2026 World Tour with a transatlantic twist that has fans booking flights faster than a heartbreak ballad. Bowing to “massive demand” from her fiercely loyal European contingent—think sold-out C2C Festival crowds and viral TikToks from Berlin bars belting “Before He Cheats”—the Oklahoma native announced an expansion to 10 European cities, including marquee stops in London, Paris, and Berlin. And for added sparkle? Select shows will feature guest appearances by her mentor and icon, Reba McEntire, promising duets that could shatter vocal ceilings. With tickets starting at $149 and VIP packages from $399, Underwood’s “Reflection” tour is being hailed as “a tour you can’t afford to miss,” blending her signature belt with stadium-shaking spectacle across continents.

The reveal came in a sun-kissed Instagram Live from her Nashville porch yesterday morning, where Underwood—flanked by her acoustic guitar and a stack of fan mail from Stockholm—beamed like she’d just aced a high note. “Y’all, Europe has been callin’ my name since my first O2 show back in 2019,” she said, her voice hitting that crystal-clear register that sells out arenas. “The energy there? It’s electric—like home, but with better croissants. We’re addin’ 10 dates because you deserve it. And Reba? Honey, sharin’ the stage with the Queen on foreign soil? That’s legacy in lights.” The European leg—now the tour’s crown jewel—slots into the broader “Reflection” itinerary, a 50+ city odyssey kicking off February 14 in Tulsa (her home-state nod) and wrapping in Sydney by November. North American staples like Vegas residencies and a Madison Square Garden double-header precede the overseas hop, but Europe’s the fresh fire.
Those 10 can’t-miss dates, announced with zero fluff, are: June 5 at London’s O2 Arena (20K capacity); June 8 at Paris’ Accor Arena; June 11 at Berlin’s Uber Eats Music Hall; June 14 in Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome; June 17 at Dublin’s 3Arena; June 20 in Manchester’s Co-op Live; June 23 at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro; June 26 in Oslo’s Spektrum; June 29 in Stockholm’s Avicii Arena; and July 2 closing in Copenhagen’s Royal Arena. Each is a one-night thunderbolt, with production scaled for intimacy amid grandeur: think Underwood’s laser-sharp visuals syncing to “Cry Pretty” choruses, elevated catwalks for 360-degree views, and pyrotechnics that whisper “Blown Away” without the literal wind. Reba’s cameos? Teased for London, Paris, and Berlin—prime spots for mentor-protégé magic. Expect a “Fancy” x “Last Name” mashup that leaves crowds weeping, or Reba’s “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” weaving into Underwood’s “Church Bells” for a Southern gothic showdown. “Reba’s the blueprint,” Underwood gushed. “These nights? Pure gratitude.”
For the faithful, VIP “Echo Chamber” packages starting at $399 (up to $799 for “Frontline Faith”) are the golden tickets to transcendence:
Pre-show soundcheck access (20 minutes of Underwood tuning “Jesus, Take the Wheel” with Reba on select dates—bring tissues)
Signed tour laminate and exclusive merch: A “Reflection” leather-bound journal ($100 value) etched with lyrics from her upcoming album, plus a crystal-cross necklace co-designed with Reba
Meet-and-greet with photo (Underwood’s hugs are legendary—firm, heartfelt, zero awkwardness)
Priority entry, on-site lounge with Oklahoma-inspired bites (chicken-fried steak bites, anyone?), and post-show digital shoutout video

Base tickets? A steal at $149 for upper tiers, ramping to $299 for floor seats—making this more accessible than her 2016 Storyteller jaunt, where prices spiked amid Cry Pretty hype. Presales for Underwood’s “Cry Pretty” fan club launch tomorrow at 10 a.m. ET via Ticketmaster and CarrieUnderwoodOfficial.com, with general onsale December 17. But heads up: European waitlists are already pushing 180,000, per Live Nation Europe, and North American dates from February onward are 60% presold. “Demand’s biblical,” an insider spilled. “Reba’s involvement? That’s the holy ghost in the machine.”
The online eruption? Volcanic. #CarrieInEurope trended No. 1 in the UK for six hours straight, racking 3.5 million mentions and counting. TikToks of London fans mapping Tube routes to the O2 exploded to 8M views, one viral clip of a Paris duo recreating the Reba-Carrie “Does He Love You” bridge in Eiffel Tower shadows hitting 2M likes. On X, @EuroCountryHeart cried, “Carrie + Reba in Paris? I’d sell my flat for that harmony. 🇫🇷🎤 #TourYouCantAffordToMiss,” sparking a 10K-retweet storm. Even Reba piled on, posting a throwback Idol mentoring pic with: “Europe, get ready—Carrie’s fire meets my spark. See y’all soon, darlin’s.” Skeptics? Few, though pricing purists grumbled (“$399 VIP? That’s a flight home”), but Underwood fired back in her Live: “Worth every penny for the stories we’ll tell our kids.”
This expansion cements Underwood’s global throne. Fresh off her 2025 Denim & Rhinestones residency extension (grossing $25M) and a teased gospel collab album, she’s the rare country act bridging continents—her 2019 Cry Pretty Tour hit Europe to 150K attendees, but 2026’s “Reflection” (named for introspective new tracks like “Mirror of Me”) amps it with AR-enhanced visuals and fan-voted setlist tweaks. Historically, she’s the top-selling Idol alum, with 85M records moved and seven Platinum albums. Projections? $140M gross, per Pollstar, edging her 2023 run. “Europe’s where country grows wild,” she told Billboard. “With Reba? It’s family abroad.”

Behind the glamour, it’s heartfelt hustle. Underwood’s team navigated Brexit-era logistics for seamless EU travel, partnering with local promoters like AEG Europe for eco-friendly semis (solar-powered stages, anyone?). Philanthropy weaves in: $3 per ticket funds her “Runaway June” foundation for at-risk youth, with Reba’s cameos auctioning signed setlists. Crew whispers of holographic flashbacks to Underwood’s Idol win during “Inside Your Heaven,” plus openers like Ella Langley priming Euro crowds with twangy anthems.
As presale dawns, the verdict’s unanimous: this isn’t a tour—it’s a pilgrimage. From Oklahoma plains to Parisian lights, Carrie Underwood’s bringing the storm, Reba’s thunder included. “Can’t afford to miss it?” one X fan nailed it. “Can’t afford not to live it.” Log in early, world. The reflection’s about to blind.
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