Seven-time Grammy winner, Carrie Underwood, is heated up to headline a great performance. The singer will perform this coming December 30 for a public event in the 2015 Belk Bowl at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
To have a brief background, the 2005 American Idol, Carrie Underwood, really had her long way went as a multi-media star. The singer sold approximately more than 56 million records globally and majority of her songs released were co-written by the Underwood.
According to PR Newswire, Belk Bowl's Executive Vice President of Sales Promotion, Marketing and eCommerce, Jon Pollack, is looking forward in having Carrie Underwood in this year's celebration. The singer is highly recommended and thus can be called as one of the tremendous addition to the pool of artists for this year's festival. In the light of Belk Bowl, selling of tickets will commence as early October 2015 to make way for the big bulk of audience.
Belk Bowl is looking forward to a dynamic and high-energy performance to make the launching or pilot day a success, of course, with Carrie Underwood featured, Charlotte Observer website shared. The 2005 American Idol and seven-time Grammy winner is said to set foot at a comfort place, North Carolina, where she experienced performing at the Time Warner Cable Arena during her North American arena tour way back.
Carrie Underwood's fans are also seeking to witness the said event as it is also free to the public. The Belk Bowl festival will start as early as 10:00am with the singer's performance headlining at 1:30 in the afternoon, Accessories Magazine reported. Also, the 14th Annual Belk Bowl will feature a matchup between Southeastern Conference and the Atlantic Coast Conference that will make the event more exciting for everyone.
Carrie Underwood will hit the stage with top-charting performance to give a solid go to her fans at the Belk Bowl festival. As early as October 2015, fans can start checking out their reservations and tickets to attend the said event.
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