Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher recently made a rare public appearance together on the red carpet at the “Opry 100: A Live Celebration” in Nashville on March 19, 2025. This event marked the Grand Ole Opry’s centennial and was attended by several country music icons. Carrie, who rose to fame as the winner of American Idol in 2005, has become one of the most successful country music artists, known for her chart-topping hits like “Before He Cheats” and “Jesus, Take the Wheel.” She has earned multiple Grammy Awards and sold over 85 million records worldwide.
In addition to her musical success, Underwood has built a thriving business empire, including her Calia by Carrie Underwood fitness apparel line and a wellness app. Her influence extends beyond music, as she regularly appears as a judge on American Idol. Carrie has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 2008, when she was inducted by Randy Travis, and continues to perform at the legendary venue.
During the Opry 100 event, Carrie performed a heartfelt tribute to Randy Travis, singing “Three Wooden Crosses” and “Forever and Ever, Amen.” She invited Travis to sing the final “Amen,” which earned a standing ovation from the audience, highlighting the emotional and memorable moment.
Carrie and her husband, Mike Fisher, have been married since 2010 after meeting backstage at one of her concerts. They have two sons, Isaiah and Jacob, and live on a farm outside of Nashville, where they enjoy a private family life. While they are both public figures, they prefer to keep their family life out of the spotlight.
Mike Fisher had an outstanding 17-year NHL career, playing for the Ottawa Senators and Nashville Predators. Known for his defensive prowess, Fisher played over 1,000 games and scored more than 500 points, earning a reputation as a leader. He retired in 2018 after helping the Predators reach the Stanley Cup Final that year, choosing to focus on his family.