Carrie Underwood Takes Final Bow At ‘Reflection’ Vegas Residency After Three-Year Run
Carrie Underwood wrapped her three-plus year run of “Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency” at Resorts World Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas on April 12.
Performing 72 shows of the production, Underwood is not only the first, and longest-running, resident headliner at Resorts World Theatre, but also has the longest-running Las Vegas residency of any solo female country music artist—marking a historic milestone on the iconic Las Vegas Strip. The show had multiple sold-out runs, and Underwood performed to over 300,000 fans.

AEG Presents Las Vegas Executives Bobby Reynolds, Kris Lingle-Griffith and HC Rowe present Commemorative Plaque to Carrie Underwood backstage at Resorts World Theatre
During her final bow, fans took to their feet with applause and cheers in the sold-out showroom as Underwood shared her gratitude in the heartfelt farewell performance.
“’Reflection’ has truly been one of the standout moments of my performing career thus far,” says Underwood. “It is a production I am so very proud of and have had so much fun performing over the course of this residency these past 3+ years. I’ve loved being in Las Vegas where we’ve welcomed fans from all over the world who have come to see us. It’s been so special to reflect on the first 20 years of this career I am so grateful for, and have loved being on stage with my band and all the performers every night. Thank you AEG Presents, Resorts World, and Las Vegas for making my first residency such an amazing experience!”
On April 11, executives from AEG Presents Las Vegas and Resorts World Las Vegas presented Underwood with a commemorative plaque and custom gaming table felt to celebrate her closing weekend of “Reflection.” In a private reception, AEG Presents’ Bobby Reynolds and Resorts World Las Vegas’ Alex Dixon led a champagne toast, commemorating Underwood’s illustrious residency.

Noel Miller, Carrie Underwood and Melissa Arias, Chief Chapter Advancement Officer, Make-A-Wish America. Photo: Jeff Johnson
“Carrie’s final performances mark the end of an era,” says Reynolds, Senior Vice President, AEG Presents Las Vegas. “Carrie and Reflection have made Las Vegas residency history, a testament to the tremendous artistry, talent, and fandom that have powered this production since the venue’s opening. The AEG Presents family could not be more proud to have presented this show alongside Carrie and her team over the last three years, as well as the Resorts World Las Vegas family. Her incredible talent has left an indelible mark on our team, this venue, and her fans, and we will cherish the memories from her unforgettable performances.”
“Carrie Underwood’s Reflection was a defining chapter for Resorts World Theatre,” adds Dixon, CEO of Resorts World Las Vegas. “As our first headliner, Carrie helped put our venue on the map as a top destination for live entertainment on the Strip. Her unforgettable performances and connection with fans created lasting memories for all of us. We’re honored to have shared this journey and look forward to continuing to bring world-class moments to Las Vegas.”
One dollar from each ticket sold for “Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency” is being donated to Make-A-Wish America. A highlight of Underwood’s closing night performance included her reunion with former Make-A-Wish child Noel Miller, who Underwood met through the charity organization in 2008 at age 12. Miller, now 28, joined Underwood onstage to sing her No. 1 hit, “All-American Girl,” a popular moment in the show that she had revived for “Reflection” after first introducing it to audiences in her “Carnival Ride Tour” in 2008.
Underwood has been involved with the organization as a WishMaker for nearly 20 years. Earlier in the evening, Underwood presented Make-A-Wish with a check for $236,844 on behalf of all the fans who have attended “Reflection” over the past few years. The donation comes at a fitting time for the organization as April is World Wish Month and 2025 is the 45th anniversary of Make-A-Wish.
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