Carrie Underwood in her Reflection Las Vegas residency.Photo:Jeff JohnsonCarrie Underwoodplans to continue waking up in Vegas.On Wednesday, the country music superstar announced she’ll be extending herReflection Las Vegas residencyinto 2024.Underwood, 40, will now return to the Resorts World Theatre for 18 more shows in the spring and summer. The residency will pick back up on March 6, returning for a total of six shows that month. The “Before He Cheats” artist will then take the stage again for six shows in May, a single performance in June and eventually wrap the residency up in August.Carrie Underwood in the Reflection Las Vegas residency.Denise TruscelloThe Grammy winner shared her excitement for extending the show with a post onInstagram. Sharing a teaser featuring clips of the residency and the performer in her manyglamorous stage looks, she wrote in the caption, “Big news for 2024!! I’m so excited to share that #REFLECTION will be continuing at @resortsworldtheatre next year beginning in March!”“We love performing this show for everyone visiting from all over the world, and if you haven’t seen it yet, come see us!” the star continued, before pointing fans to where they can get tickets.The official Fan Club pre-sale kicks off on Sept. 14, and the general public on-sale will resume on Sept. 18 at 10 a.m. PT atAXS.com/carrieinvegas.The “If I Don’t Love You” singer is currently in the midst of the 2023 run of her residency, which resumed in June for 18 more dates that go until December.Underwood became the first resident performer at the intimate, 5,000-person Resorts World Theatre when shelaunchedthe concert — which features decadent theatrics and performances of hits like “Cowboy Casanova,” “Drinking Alone” and “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” among other songs. It began with a limited run in December 2021 and was picked back up for 18 more performances in 2022 before she set off on herDenim & RhinestonesTourfrom October 2022 to May 2023.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In between herDenim & Rhinestonesshows to promote her 2022 album of the same name and her residency, the CMA award winner went full rock star and joinedGuns N' Rosesforseveral datesof their North American tour in August.The singer-songwriter, who is known to cover classic rock songs during her sets, wowed the crowd with renditions of heavy tracks, including Motörhead’s 1980 song “Ace of Spades.“A source recently told PEOPLE that the band’s frontmanAxl Rose, who Underwood hasjoined on stagebefore,helped her choose the songson her setlist.
Carrie Underwood in her Reflection Las Vegas residency.Photo:Jeff Johnson
Jeff Johnson
Carrie Underwoodplans to continue waking up in Vegas.On Wednesday, the country music superstar announced she’ll be extending herReflection Las Vegas residencyinto 2024.Underwood, 40, will now return to the Resorts World Theatre for 18 more shows in the spring and summer. The residency will pick back up on March 6, returning for a total of six shows that month. The “Before He Cheats” artist will then take the stage again for six shows in May, a single performance in June and eventually wrap the residency up in August.Carrie Underwood in the Reflection Las Vegas residency.Denise TruscelloThe Grammy winner shared her excitement for extending the show with a post onInstagram. Sharing a teaser featuring clips of the residency and the performer in her manyglamorous stage looks, she wrote in the caption, “Big news for 2024!! I’m so excited to share that #REFLECTION will be continuing at @resortsworldtheatre next year beginning in March!”“We love performing this show for everyone visiting from all over the world, and if you haven’t seen it yet, come see us!” the star continued, before pointing fans to where they can get tickets.The official Fan Club pre-sale kicks off on Sept. 14, and the general public on-sale will resume on Sept. 18 at 10 a.m. PT atAXS.com/carrieinvegas.The “If I Don’t Love You” singer is currently in the midst of the 2023 run of her residency, which resumed in June for 18 more dates that go until December.Underwood became the first resident performer at the intimate, 5,000-person Resorts World Theatre when shelaunchedthe concert — which features decadent theatrics and performances of hits like “Cowboy Casanova,” “Drinking Alone” and “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” among other songs. It began with a limited run in December 2021 and was picked back up for 18 more performances in 2022 before she set off on herDenim & RhinestonesTourfrom October 2022 to May 2023.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In between herDenim & Rhinestonesshows to promote her 2022 album of the same name and her residency, the CMA award winner went full rock star and joinedGuns N' Rosesforseveral datesof their North American tour in August.The singer-songwriter, who is known to cover classic rock songs during her sets, wowed the crowd with renditions of heavy tracks, including Motörhead’s 1980 song “Ace of Spades.“A source recently told PEOPLE that the band’s frontmanAxl Rose, who Underwood hasjoined on stagebefore,helped her choose the songson her setlist.
Carrie Underwoodplans to continue waking up in Vegas.
On Wednesday, the country music superstar announced she’ll be extending herReflection Las Vegas residencyinto 2024.
Underwood, 40, will now return to the Resorts World Theatre for 18 more shows in the spring and summer. The residency will pick back up on March 6, returning for a total of six shows that month. The “Before He Cheats” artist will then take the stage again for six shows in May, a single performance in June and eventually wrap the residency up in August.
Carrie Underwood in the Reflection Las Vegas residency.Denise Truscello
Denise Truscello
The Grammy winner shared her excitement for extending the show with a post onInstagram. Sharing a teaser featuring clips of the residency and the performer in her manyglamorous stage looks, she wrote in the caption, “Big news for 2024!! I’m so excited to share that #REFLECTION will be continuing at @resortsworldtheatre next year beginning in March!”
“We love performing this show for everyone visiting from all over the world, and if you haven’t seen it yet, come see us!” the star continued, before pointing fans to where they can get tickets.
The official Fan Club pre-sale kicks off on Sept. 14, and the general public on-sale will resume on Sept. 18 at 10 a.m. PT atAXS.com/carrieinvegas.
The “If I Don’t Love You” singer is currently in the midst of the 2023 run of her residency, which resumed in June for 18 more dates that go until December.
Underwood became the first resident performer at the intimate, 5,000-person Resorts World Theatre when shelaunchedthe concert — which features decadent theatrics and performances of hits like “Cowboy Casanova,” “Drinking Alone” and “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” among other songs. It began with a limited run in December 2021 and was picked back up for 18 more performances in 2022 before she set off on herDenim & RhinestonesTourfrom October 2022 to May 2023.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
In between herDenim & Rhinestonesshows to promote her 2022 album of the same name and her residency, the CMA award winner went full rock star and joinedGuns N' Rosesforseveral datesof their North American tour in August.
The singer-songwriter, who is known to cover classic rock songs during her sets, wowed the crowd with renditions of heavy tracks, including Motörhead’s 1980 song “Ace of Spades.”
A source recently told PEOPLE that the band’s frontmanAxl Rose, who Underwood hasjoined on stagebefore,helped her choose the songson her setlist.
source: people.com