Watch the Trailer to Carrie Underwood’s New Concert Film at Madison Square Garden

Watch the Trailer to Carrie Underwood’s New Concert Film at Madison Square Garden

On Nov. 17, Carrie Underwood will release a new concert film from her sold-out performance at Madison Square Garden in October 2016.

Carrie Underwood: The Storyteller Tour – Stories in the Round, Live from Madison Square Garden will feature more than 20 of Carrie’s hits, including “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” “Church Bells” and “Something in the Water. The new video will be available digitally on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and Qello.

“We had the best time on The Storyteller Tour performing for the fans last year,” said Carrie. “The amazing production and 360-degree stage let me get closer to them than ever before. I saw so many of their social media posts asking for a release of the show and we knew we had to do it. I’m so happy to get this out and relive the most fun I’ve ever had on tour.”

Watch Carrie’s new trailer below.

Set List: Stories in the Round, Live from Madison Square Garden

  1. “Renegade Runaway”
  2. “Last Name/Somethin’ Bad”
  3. “Undo It”
  4. “Good Girl”
  5. “Church Bells”
  6. “Cowboy Casanova”
  7. “Heartbeat”
  8. “Jesus, Take the Wheel”
  9. “Wasted”
  10. “Blown Away”
  11. “Two Black Cadillacs”
  12. “Dirty Laundry”
  13. “Choctaw County Affair”
  14. “I Will Always Love You”
  15. “What I Never Knew I Always Wanted”
  16. “Mountain Music” feat. Easton Corbin and The Swon Brothers
  17. “Clock Don’t Stop”
  18. “All-American Girl”
  19. “Little Toy Guns”
  20. “Before He Cheats”
  21. “Smoke Break”
  22. “Something in the Water”

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