Carrie the dancing dog steals the show at U.S. musical festival Bonnaroo with mesmerizing merengue

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Moves: Carrie, the most famous four-legged merengue dancer in the world, performed at a Manchester, Tennessee, festival this weekend with a rousing routine

Carrie, the most famous four-legged merengue dancer in the world, performed at a Manchester, Tennessee, festival this weekend with a rousing routine.
Wearing her best neon-green dress, the Chilean pooch wowed the crowd of concertgoers with her twists, twirls and bows before some rockers took the stage.
Carrie's appearance at the festival is only the latest in a long line of spectacular performances, including a memorable dance on The Late Show with Dave Letterman.

Wow: The organizers of Bonnaroo kept Carrie's presence a secret in an attempt to surprise the audience

Mr Fuentes is an advertising photographer and said he only danced with Carrie for fun and to amuse his family. 'I started teaching her tricks, tricks and more tricks, and she learned so quickly my brain couldn't keep up with her to teach her more things to do,' he said to Fox.
Her first brush with fame came following an appearance on a Spanish talk show where she danced the salsa with Mr Fuentes.
One video of her merengue routine has garnered almost 13 million views, but she can also salsa and cumbia with the best of them.

Fame Game: Her first brush with fame came following an appearance on a Spanish talk show where she danced the salsa with Mr Fuentes

In their latest performance, Carrie's timing and flair is apparent. She wags her tail and smiles at the thousands of people in the audience, undaunted by her fame.
Her fans have been trying to win her a spot on Dancing with the Stars, but she has yet to make her debut.
She and Mr Fuentes are currently on tour, having performed at the 14th Annual Los Angeles Salsa Congress last month and headed to film a documentary with Animal Planet soon.

Prancing Pooch: Carrie isn't the only dancing dog to skyrocket to stardom, she's got some competition from Pudsey

Winners: The Britain's Got Talent winner has been stealing hearts for months, along with owner Ashleigh Butler

Carrie isn't the only dancing dog to skyrocket to stardom, she's got some competition from Pudsey.
The Britain's Got Talent winner has been stealing hearts for months, along with owner Ashleigh Butler.
The 17-year-old from Wellingborough, Northamptonshire and her six-year-old dog won the £500,000 prize in May with a routine to the Mission:Impossible Theme.
Which dog is the better dancer? Watch these videos and decide!





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