It will soon be time to enshrine the “Class of 2024” into the NFL Hall of Fame. The party lasts an entire week, and as part of the fun, there is an annual Concert for Legends. The headliner this year is Carrie Underwood, and her performance marks the first time a female artist has headlined this event.
Underwood’s achievements span film, television, music, and her work as a successful author on the NY Times bestseller list, as well as an entrepreneur. Her worldwide record sales are over 85 million records, and she has had 28 singles go all the way to the No. 1 spot on the charts. She has won more RIAA awards for her singles than any female country singer in history. The RIAA has also certified seven of her albums Platinum or Multi-Platinum, and she has eight Grammys to her credit.
A native of Oklahoma, Underwood first rose to fame when she won season four of “American Idol.” A review says she gave:
“. . . a vibrant concert at which the 39-year-old served notice that she can likely succeed at anything she wants — and make it look effortless.”
Enshrinement Week lasts from August 1 to 4, with Carrie Underwood’s concert on Sunday, August 4. People organizing concerts like this will often use poster printing to create advertising for them.