Carrie Underwood to Be Honored with $2.5 Million Statue in Fort Worth — A Monument to Music, Legacy, and Hometown Roots
Fort Worth, Texas — The heart of country music is set to beat even louder in Fort Worth as the city announced plans to honor one of its most beloved daughters, Carrie Underwood, with a $2.5 million statue commemorating her extraordinary career and unwavering connection to her roots. City council members approved the project unanimously earlier this week, sparking celebration among residents and fans worldwide who have followed Underwood’s journey from small-town girl to global superstar.
The monument, to be erected in the city’s bustling Sundance Square, will stand over 15 feet tall and depict Carrie Underwood mid-performance, microphone in hand, capturing her iconic stage presence and signature smile. Sculptor Daniel Jennings, known for his striking realism, has been commissioned to lead the project, which is expected to take 18 months to complete.
City spokesperson Melissa Ramirez shared the inspiration behind the tribute: “Carrie Underwood isn’t just a musical icon; she’s a symbol of perseverance, faith, and the power of staying true to one’s roots. We wanted a monument that would celebrate not only her voice, but the values she represents — values that resonate deeply with the Fort Worth community.”
Carrie Underwood rose to fame in 2005 after winning the fourth season of American Idol, immediately captivating millions with her powerful vocals, down-to-earth charm, and heartfelt lyrics. Since then, she’s sold over 70 million records worldwide, won countless awards, and become an inspiration to aspiring artists everywhere. Yet, despite her meteoric rise, Underwood has consistently spoken about the importance of her upbringing in rural Oklahoma and the supportive communities of the American South — including Fort Worth, where she spent formative years building her career.
Fans and locals alike are overjoyed by the statue announcement. “It’s about time Carrie got something like this,” said Fort Worth resident and longtime fan Marsha Ellis. “She’s been such a positive force for country music and for our city. This statue will remind everyone of what you can achieve with talent, humility, and hard work.”
Plans for the statue include a landscaped plaza with benches, informational plaques detailing Underwood’s life and achievements, and a small amphitheater space where local musicians will be invited to perform in tribute concerts. The city hopes the site will become both a tourist attraction and a gathering place for live music events, festivals, and celebrations honoring Fort Worth’s rich musical heritage.
The funding for the monument is being sourced through a combination of city cultural grants, private donations, and a grassroots crowdfunding campaign organized by Carrie Underwood fan clubs. Organizers report that in just three days, over $150,000 has already been pledged by supporters eager to see their idol’s legacy immortalized in her adopted hometown.
Meanwhile, reaction from the music industry has been swift and enthusiastic. Fellow artists, including Miranda Lambert and Luke Bryan, took to social media to congratulate Underwood on the honor. “No one deserves it more,” Lambert wrote on Instagram. “Carrie has raised the bar for all of us.” Major networks and entertainment news outlets have also picked up the story, fueling a wave of renewed interest in Underwood’s music and philanthropic work.
Though Carrie Underwood herself has yet to issue a formal statement, sources close to the singer say she was “deeply touched” by the news and looks forward to attending the statue’s unveiling ceremony, which is planned as a free, public event featuring performances by special guests, a fireworks show, and appearances from local leaders.
Local businesses in downtown Fort Worth are already preparing for an influx of visitors, with hotels, restaurants, and shops expecting a boost in foot traffic when the monument is revealed. “This is great for our economy and for our sense of community pride,” said Susan Patel, owner of a popular café near the future statue site. “Carrie Underwood’s success story is something we can all rally around.”
For a city steeped in Western tradition and musical excellence, honoring Carrie Underwood is more than a tribute to an individual; it’s a celebration of country music’s enduring spirit and Fort Worth’s role in shaping the genre’s stars. As the city begins the countdown to unveiling day, one thing is certain: this monument will stand not just as a statue, but as a powerful reminder of how one woman’s voice can inspire generations.