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    Carrie Underwood Closes Out 3-Year Vegas Run With Powerful Tribute to Faith and Fans: “Only God Could Open Those Doors”

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodApril 25, 20252 Mins Read
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    Carrie Underwood Bids Farewell to Her Las Vegas Residency with an Unforgettable Final Show

    After more than three dazzling years filled with lights, sequins, and powerhouse performances, Carrie Underwood has officially closed the curtain on her Las Vegas residency, Reflection.

    The country superstar took her final bow on Saturday, April 12, at Resorts World Theatre—the very stage where it all began back in December 2021.

    🌟 72 Shows of Pure Magic

    For her final 90-minute performance, Carrie delivered exactly what fans had come to love — and then some.

    With crowd favorites like “Cowboy Casanova,” “Before He Cheats,” and “Church Bells,” Carrie once again proved why she remains a commanding force in music, her vocals as powerful as ever and her energy soaring.

    Mid-show, she paused to speak directly to the crowd:

    “It has been an absolute honor to get to be on this stage.
    We are so blessed. I’m gonna be reflecting on all that we’ve done here with you guys.”

    🙏 Carrie Credits Her Journey to Faith

    Taking a heartfelt moment, Carrie gave all credit to her faith for the journey she’s traveled:

    “There are so many turns of events I know in my life… that only God could have opened those doors and got me to the next place.
    It’s all Him. Just blessings.”

    💫 More Than a Residency — A Lasting Experience

    Across 72 sold-out shows, Reflection became a Vegas landmark, featuring stunning mirror-themed set pieces, jaw-dropping fashion, fireworks, and spiritual moments that touched the heart.

    Reflecting on her time there, Carrie shared with PEOPLE:

    “I’ve always loved touring, but having the chance to stay in one place and welcome fans from around the world — it’s been incredibly satisfying.
    Reflection allowed us to take the production to an entirely new level.”

    😭 A Poignant Goodbye with “Something in the Water”

    For her final song, Carrie chose the emotional 2014 anthem “Something in the Water.” Her voice wavered slightly with emotion as she descended from the stage for the last time, tears in her eyes.

    She waved to the crowd and shared one final heartfelt message:

    “Thank you again for coming to Reflection.
    It has been an honor and a privilege, and a pleasure and a blessing to get to be on this stage.”

    A chapter closes, but Carrie’s light continues to shine brighter than ever.

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