Carrie Underwood hints about what to expect in her much-anticipated Las Vegas Residency which will be resuming this March.

Carrie Underwood’s REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency

The country musician successfully kicked started her Residency in December and she will be back on stage again at the Resorts World Theater with numerous well-prepared performances from 23 march till 21st April 2022.

Carrie Underwood’s Las Vegas Residency is called Reflection and she stated that it is an absolute honor to perform at the new venue of Resorts World Las Vegas.

“I was really looking forward to this show, but didn’t anticipate how much fun it was going to be to perform it every night,” Underwood told. “It’s such a great representation of so many special highlights from my career and this production is everything I hoped it would be and more.”

“We’re so used to going out on tour and bringing the show to the fans where they are, but the great thing about being in Vegas is that people are coming from all over the world to see REFLECTION,” she continued. “It’s great for me because I’m able to come in and do a couple of weeks of shows without being away from home for long stretches of time.”

The Las Vegas Residency became all the more special for the renowned singer as her two young sons – Jacob and Isaiah will be coming to watch their mother perform. The production team also stamped their approval. Carrie’s husband Mike Fisher shared a picture of their sons attending the December residency performance.

“Jacob is still a bit young to take it all in, but since Isaiah is almost seven, he’s seen me on stage and on tour before,” she explained. “It was really special to have them see the show and they had a good time watching mom work.”

“Isaiah’s favorite part is when I light a truck on fire during ‘Before He Cheats,’ and Jacob says his favorite part is the ‘waterfall’ at the end of the show,” she added.

Carrie Underwood stated that the Las Vegas Residency is different from her other concerts across the globe. She said that this show which is directed by Barry Lather, has “more rhinestones, more fringe, more effects, more everything,” Underwood said. “We also wanted to celebrate what we like to call ‘Nash Vegas’ – women in country music have always embraced the kind of glitz and glamour you see in Vegas shows, it’s a perfect marriage.”

“We’re able to do so much more with the sets and wardrobe and effects than we could with a touring production that has to be loaded in and out every night,” she continued. “And it’s great to go back to my room at the end of the night and not have to travel to the next city.”

Carrie Underwood exclaimed that her entire Las Vegas Residency experience is “a unique celebration of my career so far.”