Carrie Underwood is giving fans an inside look into her recent Hawaiian adventure.
Despite being a country music superstar for nearly two decades, Carrie had never performed in Hawaii until just a few days ago.
The singer brought her talent to Honolulu’s Neal S. Blaisdell Arena, performing for fans on Friday, July 19, and Saturday, July 20.
Embracing the island paradise, Carrie and her band took full advantage of their time in the tropical destination, soaking in the stunning scenery, participating in local activities, and immersing themselves in Hawaii’s vibrant culture.
She shared a carousel of photos on social media, capturing moments of their downtime in between shows. The group is seen posing together in matching Hawaiian button-ups against the backdrop of the ocean.
“Don’t mind us, folks. We’re just out here living our best lives!” Underwood wrote in the caption of the photos. “No band mates were harmed in the taking of these pictures!”
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The “Denim & Rhinestones” singer also posted a “fit check” video, proudly showing off her and her band’s matching Hawaiian shirts.
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In celebration of her very first time performing in the state, Carrie Underwood received the honor of a lifetime when Hawaiian governor Josh Green, MD, announced July 18 as Carrie Underwood Day in Hawaii.
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“Your music, kindness and your remarkable journey, and your unwavering dedication to making the world, and Hawaii this week, a better place, have touched countless hearts here in Hawaii,” Green said in his speech during the ceremony. “We are truly blessed to have you bring your extraordinary live experience to the people of Hawaii for the very first time.”
Watch the video below to see more of Carrie Underwood’s time in Hawaii.