Country music sensation Carrie Underwood has announced the final dates for her Las Vegas residency, “Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency,” which will conclude its three-year run at Resorts World Theatre in Resorts World Las Vegas. The last performances are scheduled for April 9, 11, and 12, 2025, marking the end of a highly successful engagement that began in December 2021.
Underwood expressed her enthusiasm for the residency, stating, “I have absolutely loved performing in Las Vegas over the past three years. I am so proud of the Reflection production, which is truly one of my favorite shows to perform. It’s been so special to reflect on the greatest hits that have defined my career so far and to share them with the fans that come to Vegas from all over the world.”
The 100-minute spectacle features 20 of Underwood’s hit songs, including nine that reached the number one spot on the charts. Many of the performances in the 5,000-seat venue have sold out, demonstrating the enduring popularity of the eight-time Grammy Award winner.
Tickets for the final shows will be available through a tiered presale system. Fan Club members can purchase tickets until October 17 at 10 p.m. Pacific time. Subsequently, presales for AEG, AXS, American Express, and Resorts World will commence on October 17 at 10 a.m. Pacific. The general public will have access to tickets starting October 18 at 10 a.m. Pacific.
For those unable to attend the final performances, tickets for 11 previously scheduled shows in October, March, and April are still available, with prices starting at $35 through AXS.com.
By the time “Reflection” concludes, Underwood will have performed over 70 shows for more than 300,000 fans, solidifying her status as a Las Vegas entertainment powerhouse. The residency has showcased
Underwood’s impressive catalog, which includes 28 number one singles and global sales exceeding 85 million records.
Underwood’s residency was a significant milestone for Resorts World Theatre, as it became the inaugural residency at the venue. The theatre, which opened in 2021, had initially planned to debut with Celine Dion’s residency. However, Dion was forced to cancel due to health issues related to Stiff-Person Syndrome, paving the way for Underwood to take center stage.
The conclusion of Underwood’s residency follows a trend of major country music stars wrapping up their Las Vegas engagements. Luke Bryan ended his stint at Resorts World on January 6, 2024, while Miranda Lambert’s “Velvet Rodeo” residency at Planet Hollywood concluded on April 6, 2024.
Another country music legend, Garth Brooks, recently announced the final nine shows of his Plus One residency at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum. These performances are scheduled for three weekends in February and March 2025, bringing an end to a highly successful run that began in May 2023.
Brooks’ residency, which initially consisted of 27 weekend shows through July 2024, was so popular that he added 18 more performances for September, October, and December 2024. This engagement marks a continuation of Brooks’ long-standing relationship with Las Vegas, following his five-year “Garth at Wynn” residency from December 2009 to January 2014 at the Encore Theatre.
As these country music titans conclude their Las Vegas residencies, they leave behind a legacy of unforgettable performances and countless memories for fans from around the world. The end of these engagements also signals potential opportunities for new artists to make their mark on the Las Vegas Strip in the coming years.