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“I Felt The Floor Shake When They Sang Together” — The Night Carrie Underwood And Steven Tyler Set The ACM Awards On Fire With A Surprise Duet That Turned Las Vegas Into Pure Chaos, Blending Raw Power, Wild Energy, And A Once-In-A-Lifetime Moment Fans Will Never Forget.

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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Carrie Underwood and Steven Tyler Deliver One of the Most Explosive Duets in ACM Awards History

When Carrie Underwood and Steven Tyler took the stage together at the 46th Academy of Country Music Awards on April 3, 2011, the crowd inside Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena witnessed a performance that would go down as one of the most unforgettable collaborations in country music history.

The Surprise That Shook the Room

The night began with Underwood commanding the stage, belting out her hit “Undo It” with her signature fire and precision. Fans were already on their feet — but when Aerosmith’s legendary frontman suddenly appeared from backstage, the energy in the room exploded.

Tyler’s surprise entrance sent shockwaves through the audience, turning an already powerful performance into a full-blown rock-country spectacle. The two traded lines effortlessly, their voices colliding in perfect harmony — Underwood’s soaring range balancing Tyler’s gritty rock tone.

When Country Met Rock

Just when fans thought it couldn’t get any bigger, the unmistakable guitar riff of “Walk This Way” blasted through the speakers. The crowd roared as the duo launched into the Aerosmith classic, transforming the ACM stage into a high-octane rock concert.

Underwood matched Tyler’s energy stride for stride — strutting across the stage, hitting impossibly high notes, and proving she could rock just as hard as any frontman. Their chemistry was electric, their charisma undeniable.

 

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One fan perfectly summed it up: “You know you’re watching one of the hottest performances of all time when all the stars in the audience are acting like paying fans.”

Another added,

“I’ve seen Tyler sing this song with many female artists, but Carrie was the best by far. It’s so damn hard to keep up with him — and she rocked it.”

A Moment That Redefined Collaboration

The performance became an instant classic, amassing over 5 million views online and countless accolades from fans and critics alike. It wasn’t just a duet — it was a collision of worlds: country and rock, grit and grace, power and presence.

For one night, Carrie Underwood and Steven Tyler reminded the world that great music knows no genre boundaries — and when two icons unite, the result is nothing short of legendary.

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