Las Vegas's vibrant entertainment scene is set for a shake-up as renowned country singer Carrie Underwood prepares to wrap up her final residency shows on the Strip.
According to The Street, numerous country stars, including Underwood, are ending their Las Vegas residencies, marking a significant transition in the city's entertainment lineup.
Carrie Underwood, an eight-time Grammy Award winner, made her Las Vegas residency debut with "Reflection" at Resorts World Theatre on December 1, 2021. This opening followed the unexpected cancellation of Celine Dion’s initial residency due to health issues. Known for her powerful performances and extensive catalog of hits, Underwood's presence has been a hallmark of the Las Vegas entertainment scene.
Reflecting on her time in Las Vegas, Underwood expressed her deep appreciation for the experience. "I have absolutely loved performing in Las Vegas over the past three years," she said. Her residency featured a 100-minute setlist comprised of 20 songs, including nine of her chart-topping hits. The high-energy performances have consistently filled the 5,000-seat venue.
During her residency, which will conclude with final performances on April 9, 11, and 12, 2025, Underwood will have entertained over 300,000 fans. The iconic singer will have completed more than 70 shows at Resorts World Theatre, making an indelible impact on the Las Vegas music scene.
"It's been so special to reflect on the greatest hits that have defined my career so far," Underwood noted, sharing her gratitude with fans who traveled from around the world to watch her.
The excitement surrounding Underwood's concluding shows is palpable, with presale tickets currently available to her fan club members. The presale window will close on October 17 at 10 p.m. Pacific, while other presale opportunities open simultaneously. Tickets for the general public will begin selling on October 18 at 10 a.m. Pacific.
Underwood is not the only major act concluding their Vegas stints. Luke Bryan ended his residency at Resorts World on January 6, 2024. Subsequently, Miranda Lambert closed out her "Velvet Rodeo" residency at Planet Hollywood on April 6, 2024. These concerts have been pivotal in maintaining Las Vegas's reputation as a hub for country music fans.
Garth Brooks is another star preparing for his final shows on the strip. Recently, he announced the last nine performances of his "Plus One" residency at Caesars Palace set for February and March 2025. Brooks' residency originally kicked off in May 2023 and featured multiple extensions due to fan demand.
Brooks initially planned 27 weekend shows stretching through July 2024. Popular demand led to an additional 18 shows during September, October, and December 2024. His legendary shows have drawn substantial crowds, emphasizing the potent allure of country music in Las Vegas.
Katy Perry, another esteemed artist, performed her residency following Underwood's debut at Resorts World, demonstrating the venue's role as a premier stage for top-tier artists. The dynamic mix of styles and performers has continually attracted a diverse audience, solidifying the venue as a key player in the entertainment district.
As Underwood, Lambert, and Bryan wind down their performances, fans can reflect on the remarkable experiences these artists brought to the Vegas stage. Their departures mark the end of an era for the current wave of country residencies.
Underwood, who has released 28 No. 1 singles and sold over 85 million records globally, leaves behind a legacy of success at the Resorts World Theatre. Her departure, alongside other major artists, signals a transitional phase for Las Vegas Strip residencies as fans anticipate who will fill the stages next.
The bustling city has long been a desirable destination for entertainers and audiences alike, offering a unique platform for music's biggest names. The conclusion of these residencies raises curiosity about how Las Vegas will continue to innovate and attract future headliners.
Carrie Underwood and several major artists concluding their runs highlight not only their significant contributions to the Las Vegas Strip but also the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of its entertainment landscape. Fans eagerly await what lies ahead as this chapter closes.