Carrie Underwood Leaves CMA Awards in TEARS as Emotional Performance Brings Crowd to Their Feet

Carrie Underwood Leaves CMA Awards in TEARS as Emotional Performance Brings Crowd to Their Feet

Carrie Underwood delivered a breathtaking performance at the CMA Awards that left the entire audience in awe—and had her fighting back tears. The country superstar’s emotional moment resonated deeply with fans, sparking an outpouring of support online.

Carrie Underwood moved the crowd at the 100th anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry on Wednesday night.

Underwood took the stage at the event, titled Opry 100: A Live Celebration, to honor Randy Travis, who welcomed her to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry 17 years ago in 2008.

Underwood kicked off her tribute to Travis by sharing a story about her childhood.

She said that her sister had a cassette tape of Travis’ and once she got her hands on it, she “never” gave it back to her.

Five years after that, Travis had a stroke that made him nearly unable to sing.

On Wednesday night, Underwood performed Travis’ “Three Wooden Crosses” and “Forever and Ever, Amen.”

At the end of “Forever and Ever, Amen,” Underwood walked over to Travis in the crowd and gave him the microphone to sing the closing, “Amen,” which moved the crowd to tears.

“Randy Travis everybody,” Underwood said, before hugging the country music legend.

The crowd immediately stood to their feet and gave Underwood and Travis a standing ovation.

Carrie Underwood honored Randy Travis at the Grand Ole Opry Wednesday night.

Underwood performed Travis' "Three Wooden Crosses" and "Forever and Ever, Amen."

Fans took to social media to weigh in on the moving performance.

“IM NOT CRYING YOU ARE,” one user wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, while including a clip of Underwood and Travis’ moment.

“THREE WOODEN CROSSES. I was NOT ready,” another user wrote, adding crying emojis.

Reba McEntire became emotional during Underwood’s performance.

Underwood's husband Mike Fisher was in attendance at the Grand Ole Opry on Wednesday.

Former "Bachelorette" Kaitlyn Bristowe sat next to country singer Carly Pearce during the show.

A third added, “Wow . Tears everywhere as Randy Travis closes with Carrie Underwood.”

The Grand Ole Opry shared a post about Travis inducting Underwood into the family 17 years ago.

“We’ll never forget the moment Randy invited Carrie into the family,” the account wrote, including a photo from 2008.

Travis welcomed Underwood to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 2008.
Travis welcomed Underwood to be a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 2008.Billy Kingsley / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Underwood rose to fame after winning "American Idol" in 2005.
Underwood rose to fame after winning “American Idol” in 2005.Getty Images
Underwood rose to fame after winning “American Idol” in 2005. Her debut album, “Some Hearts,” was released that same year and included the hit “Before He Cheats.”

Country superstar Blake Shelton hosted the event, titled the “Opry 100: A Live Celebration,” on March 19, airing on NBC.

The official 100th anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry is in November, and the country music house will be celebrating all year long.

Underwood attended the country music ceremony in a lavish, one-shoulder black gown.

The bottom of the dress was sheer and had a dramatic train.

Carrie Underwood In Tears!! Softly and Tenderly MUST WATCH

Underwood’s vulnerability is exquisite, and it doesn’t let performances feel traditional; instead, it is more like a personal tribute. She makes it clear that she is a human being at the end of the day, and her experience of pain and love can shake you to the core.

If this performance piques your interest, you’ve only begun to scratch the surface of everything Underwood has in store. Listen to her performance of How Great Thou Art, where she makes her status as a compelling vocalist clear.

Carrie Underwood – How Great Thou Art (Official Performance Video)

Underwood constantly reaffirms herself as among country music’s most genuine artists! She is constantly highlighting music’s power to connect and heal people under a collective emotion.

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