Tickets were snapped up quickly after Providence College announced that Carrie Underwood would headline their ‘Late Night Madness’ event. Scheduled for October 4, 2025, at the Peterson Recreation Center, the show will mark the official start of the Friars basketball season. Fans can expect a 45-minute set of hits and songs from Denim and Rhinestones.
This night will be not just about basketball. Along with Carrie’s performance, the men’s and women’s teams will be introduced by coaches Kim English and Aaron Batth. There will be a slam dunk contest, a three-point shootout, a scrimmage, and performances from the cheerleaders, dance team, and mascot. It will be the kind of energy that pulls a campus together.
Shocking News!! Carrie Underwood To Headline Providence College’s Late Night Madness On Oct. 4
Fans were stunned by the news and filled the comment sections with excitement. Many called it the biggest Late Night Madness yet, while others could not believe tickets sold out so quickly. One fan summed it up best: “Carrie and college basketball in one night? That is history in the making.”
From the excitement of a college arena to the bright lights of an award stage, Carrie Underwood knows how to own a moment. Her role at Providence shows how her music crosses generations, while her live award performances remind us why she stands tall in country music. The bridge between sports fans and music fans feels natural when she steps into it.
Carrie Underwood – Crazy Angels (Live From The American Music Awards)
At the American Music Awards, Carrie performed “Crazy Angels” with confidence and fire. The song tells the story of rebels with smiles, wild souls who check their wings at the door. The crowd roared as she sang about angels “flying low tonight.” Fans praised her stage presence, saying she made every line sound like a celebration of freedom.
Carrie Underwood has built a career on passion, power, and connection. Whether she is singing to a packed college gym or a global stage, her voice carries strength and heart. Follow Carrie Underwood on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. The next song might be exactly what you need.