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WINDSOR TO GET BLOWN AWAY BY FIVE-TIME GRAMMY AWARD WINNING ARTIST CARRIE UNDERWOOD

Tickets on-sale to general public this Friday

More than 15 million albums sold worldwide, 16 number one singles, five Grammys, and countless other accolades all achieved with four albums in less than eight years. Some artists might feel as though they’d earned the right to rest on their laurels, but not Carrie Underwood. Fueled by a restless creative spirit, good-natured competitive streak and abundance of God-given talent, Carrie unleashes her most ambitious project yet with her latest album, Blown Away and a 2013 tour that includes a stop on Friday March 29 at the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario.
Tickets for the Blown Away tour will go on-sale to the general public on Friday, December 14 at 10am, online at wfcu-centre.com, charge by phone at 1-866-969-WFCU (9328) or in person at the TekSavvy.com Box Office inside the WFCU Centre. Ticket prices are $47.75, $72.75 and $97.75 plus service charges, reserved seating. $1.00 from each ticket sold will be donated to the Red Cross.

A limited amount of tickets will be available to fans in an exclusive WFCU Centre Cyber Club presale starting Wednesday December 12 at 10:00am. Fans can go online to wfcu-centre.com and register to be a Cyber Club member to get the pre-sale details sent directly to their inbox.

Carrie’s ability to be unique yet accessible has been crucial to her career from the beginning. She became America’s sweetheart in 2005 when she won the fourth season of American Idol, a vehicle that transformed her from a shy Oklahoma girl with a great voice to a budding superstar. Since then she’s become the popular franchise’s most successful alumni.

Carrie has claimed a vast array of awards including three female vocalist awards from both the Country Music Association (CMA) and the Academy of Country Music (ACM). In 2010, when Carrie garnered her second win as ACM Entertainer of the Year, she became the first female artist to win the award twice, and only the 7th female to take the award in the 40-year history of the ACM category, among Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Barbara Mandrell, Reba McEntire, Shania Twain, and the Dixie Chicks. Carrie also received the ACM Triple Crown Award, thanks to her past wins for the categories of Entertainer of the Year, Top Female Vocalist and Top New Female Vocalist, which has been won by only one other female artist – Barbara Mandrell in 2004.