The Carrie Underwood tour exhibit has opened at the Country Music Hall of Fame museum.
The exhibit, entitled "Carrie Underwood: Blown Away" features items from Underwood's tour, including backstage objects, signs from her fans, and gifts received by Underwood. Other main draws of the exhibit include original tour costumes and stage wardrobe and accessories, many of which were created by Emmy award-winning costume designer Marina Toybina.
Kyle Young, the museum's director, explained: "We are delighted to be able to show our visitors key elements from Carrie's show. Whether re-living their favorite memories of the tour, or experiencing it for the first time via our exhibition, fans will enjoy this 'up close and personal' look at a world-class, superstar level music tour."
The display will be open until November 10.
Underwood's 112-date Blown Away tour wraps up in Abbotsford (CA) on May 23.
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