Carrie Underwood Taps HBO for First TV Christmas Special

Her festive feature performance will start streaming this holiday season.

Written by Chris Parton
Carrie Underwood Taps HBO for First TV Christmas Special
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - SEPTEMBER 16: Carrie Underwood attends the 55th Academy of Country Music Awards at the Grand Ole Opry on September 16, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. The ACM Awards airs on September 16, 2020 with some live and some prerecorded segments. (Photo by John Shearer/ACMA2020/Getty Images for ACM)

Carrie Underwood is teaming up with HBO Max for her first ever TV Christmas special, celebrating her first ever Christmas album, My Gift.

Set to film this fall and make its streaming premiere “this holiday season,” the special features Underwood singing with a live orchestra and choir, and performing a range of yuletide music. She’ll perform a mix of traditional favorites and new tunes from My Gift, all with a focus on the spiritual nature of the beloved holiday.

“The journey of writing and recording this album started last year when I finished my tour and we could have never anticipated the circumstances we would be in this year,” Underwood says in a press statement. “Creating this album has been good for my heart, and I’m thrilled to get to share it with the world and to bring it to life with Playtone and HBO Max.”

Meanwhile, Underwood has been diving deeper into the making of My Gift with a series of media hits, including a spot on NBC News’ TODAY and in the in the latest episode of Circle All Access Minute, explaining that a little Christmas joy is just what 2020 needs. “I’ve never been lucky enough to get to do an entire [Christmas] album, and this just seems like the year,” she says. “I’m so proud of the music that we were able to create, but, also, we were able to create it this year, through all the obstacles. We just want to bring some Christmas joy to people, so I’m super excited.”

Check out more episodes of Circle All Access Minute here. Carrie Underwood releases My Gift on CD and digitally tomorrow (September 25), with a vinyl version slated for October 30.