Carrie Underwood Wraps 50th Vegas Show
Carrie Underwood gave the 50th performance of her headlining production, Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency, on Saturday (6/1) at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Performing 20 of her hits, including nine No. 1 songs such as “Jesus Take the Wheel,” “All-American Girl,” and “Before He Cheats,” the country megastar has been on the residency for nearly three years, continuously topping the Las Vegas residency charts.
Underwood dazzled in her custom looks throughout Saturday’s (6/1) performance before receiving booming applause during her finale performance of “Something in the Water.”
Carrie posted several images and moments from the 50th show on Instagram. She wrote, “Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand……. that’s a wrap on this run of #REFLECTION. It also happened to be our 50th show @resortsworldlv! What a run it was…already can’t wait to come back! Thanks to everyone who came out to see us! Until next time… #Vegas”
See that post here.
Upcoming 2024 show dates on sale now include:
August 2024: 14, 16, 17, 21, 23, 24
October 2024: 16, 18, 19, 23, 25, 26
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Last week in Vegas she had some fun with Ludacris after she performed one of her shows.
Carrie posted some photos from their fun night out on her Instagram. She captioned the post, “I’m pretty sure @ludacris is the only person who could get me out to the club after my show @resortsworldlv. @zoukgrouplv was so much fun, and we even got a fun surprise watching @tpain! Thanks for a fun night out! #LasVegas #zouk.”
See that post here.
She recently told us about the show: “Reflection is just kind of all about, you know, obviously we want to get there. We want to do our hits. We want to reflect upon all the things that we’ve been so blessed to be able to accomplish over the past few years and that I’ve been lucky enough to do this and then obviously, when you think about a staging standpoint, Reflection is, you can do a lot with that visually.”
She added, “It just seemed like a great concept as far as what we could do with it on stage and also having that kind of personal reflection, being able to look back on all of the things that we’ve been able to do. We’re just looking forward to playing, getting to be there. We’re looking forward to the crowds. We love to be on stage, so I think that’s what we always look forward to most whenever we are ever getting to play.”