Carrie Underwood Day declared in Hawaii as the American Idol winner performs in the Aloha state for the first time Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Alesia Stanford For Dailymail.Com Published: 17:15 EDT, 23 July 2024 | Updated: 17:19 EDT, 23 July 2024 e-mail View comments Carrie Underwood received a warm welcome in Hawaii ahead of her two sold-out shows in the Aloha state.

Honolulu mayor Rick Blangiardi and state Business, Economic Development and Tourism director James Tokoika declared July 18 as 'Carrie Underwood Day' in the Grammy winner's honor. The singer, 41, whose Nashville mansion was damaged in a small fire , was the first entertainer in the state's 65 year history to receive concurrent honors. 'With heartfelt aloha, we thank her for bringing her live show to Hawai‘i and fulfilling the dreams of thousands of fans who have eagerly awaited this opportunity,' said Mayor Blangiardi.

'Carrie Underwood embodies the aloha spirit through her talent, love, and genuine care and compassion for others.' Carrie Underwood received a warm welcome in Hawaii ahead of her two sold-out shows in the Aloha state. Both the city of Honolulu and the governor's office declared July 18 'Carrie Underwood Day' Read More Halsey goes nearly topless in teaser for Lucky music video The governor's decree had similar praise for the Jesus Take the Wheel artist.

'Your music, your kindness, your remarkable journey, and your unwavering dedication to making the world a better place have.