Carrie Underwood Adds Dates to Las Vegas Residency

Carrie Underwood is extending her time in Las Vegas.

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The country superstar has added new dates to REFLECTIONThe Las Vegas Residency at Resorts World Theatre due to high demand. She’ll close out 2023 with three additional shows on December 13, 15 and 16. They join previously announced shows in June, July, September, November and early December. The residency follows the culmination of her Denim & Rhinestones Tour that visited arenas across the U.S. from October 2022 to March 2023. Tickets for the new Las Vegas shows go on sale Friday (April 28) at 1 p.m. ET.

“We had a blast on the road with THE DENIM & RHINESTONES TOUR, but it’s always nice to come back ‘home’ to Resorts World Las Vegas to continue REFLECTION,” Underwood shares in a press release. “This show is truly a celebration of all my music, and I love having the chance to welcome fans from all over the world who come to see us in Vegas.”

“You’ve asked for more so we’re giving it to ya!” she added on Instagram. “We’ve just added even more dates to #REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency this year!”

The residency launched in December 2021, making Underwood one of the first artists to perform at the Resorts World Theatre. Fellow country superstar Luke Bryan and his American Idol cohort, Katy Perry, have also done residences at the venue. Underwood will resume the show on June 21.

“Counting down the days until we head back to that Vegas desert!” she recently shared on Instagram. “Who’s coming out to @resortsworldlv to see #REFLECTION in June?”

REFLECTION showcases several of Underwood’s hit songs and features special effects including pyrotechnics, aerialists and a virtual orchestra. The singer will continue to donate one dollar from every ticket sold to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, an organization that helps make the wishes of children with critical illnesses come true.

Reserve your spot for an evening of incredible music! Get your tickets early for Carrie Underwood’s Reflection Residency before they’re gone.

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