Carrie Underwood honors late singer Naomi Judd during Stagecoach performance

 

Carrie Underwood pays tribute to the late Naomi Judd during her concert


Carrie Underwood pays tribute to late singer Naomi Judd as she dedicates her song See You Again to her during her performance at the Stagecoach Festival

Hours after the singer's sudden death, Underwood asked the audience during the concert to honor the loved ones they have lost in their lives.

Before dedicating her song to Judd and who is no longer a part of this world, the If I Didn't Love You singer shared a few words with fans.

She said, "This next song goes to everyone who has ever lost someone they love, which is everyone."

"But just because the people we love aren't here with us doesn't mean they aren't here with us and it doesn't mean you won't see them again someday," Underwood said. He said pointing to the sky.

The 39-year-old singer then asked the audience to take out their phones or lighters to light up in honor of those who have passed away.

"Let's light up this place in the memory of everyone we remember," Underwood said. "I know all country music will light up something for Ms. Naomi Judd."

Underwood also shared a tweet remembering the late icon. She wrote, "Country music lost a true legend...Sing with the angels, Naomi!!! We are all sending prayers to the Judd family today..."

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post