Carrie Underwood Wraps December Vegas Residency Dates & Gives Fans A Very Carrie Christmas

Carrie Underwood Wraps December Vegas Residency Dates & Gives Fans A Very Carrie Christmas

This weekend Carrie Underwood wrapped her December run of Reflection shows – her first ever residency at The Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas.

Carrie shared, “And…that’s a wrap for our first run of REFLECTION Resorts World Las Vegas. Thanks to all who came out to party! And a HUGE thanks to the band, crew and performers that make this show so much fun!!! I can’t wait to come back in March! See you soon!”

As Carrie said, if you didn’t get a chance to see her this month in Vegas, you’ll have another chance in 2022. Carrie Underwood’s Reflection show returns for dates in March 2022 (23rd, 25th, 26th, 30th) and April 2022 (1st, 2nd).

Carrie’s making the season a little brighter for her fans by recently releasing music videos from her album, My Gift (Special Edition)

In 2020, Carrie Underwood released her first full-length Christmas album, My Gift.

This year she released the Special Edition version that added 3 new tracks to the album’s original 11.

My Gift (Special Edition) track list;

  1. “Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee”
  2. “O Come All Ye Faithful”
  3. “Let There Be Peace”
  4. “Little Drummer Boy” feat. Isaiah Fisher
  5. “Sweet Baby Jesus”
  6. “Hallelujah” with John Legend
  7. “O Holy Night”
  8. “Mary, Did You Know?”
  9. “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”
  10. “Away in a Manger”
  11. “Silent Night”
  12. “Favorite Time Of Year”
  13. “All Is Well”
  14. “Let There Be Peace/Something In The Water” (Live from HBO Max’s My Gift: A Christmas Special From Carrie Underwood)

Now fans can check out videos of the 3 Special Edition tracks…

Combining her song “Let There Be Peace” along with her number-one hit “Somethin In The Water” Carrie created a very special and memorable moment on her HBO Max’s My Gift: A Christmas Special

Also from her HBO Max Christmas special, check out Carrie’s “Favorite Time Of Year”

Fans can also get Carrie’s take on “All Is Well” in the official lyric video…

Making sure you have a Very Carrie Christmas – here’s some additional recent holiday performance’s from Ms. Underwood…

Carrie was a part of this year’s Christmas In Rockefeller Center with her take on “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”

And a few weeks ago, Carrie sang “Mary, Did You Know?” on the CMA Country Christmas 2021 TV special…

And wait – there’s more!

While it’s not on her My Gift albums, Carrie released a holiday song everyone can relate to in 2021 – “Stretchy Pants.” It’s a song that’s helping others – a portion of the proceeds from streams and downloads of “Stretchy Pants” will be donated to The Store, the Nashville-based organization which was co-founded by Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley and empowers those seeking self-sufficiency in a manner that fosters hope. The Store provides a free shopping experience for qualified families and individuals, based on the belief that choice is a key element in protecting the dignity of others. Learn more here: https://www.stretchypantssong.com

And finally, Carrie Underwood fans will be tuning into NBC’s The Voice Tuesday night (December 14th) to check out a special performance with John Legend of their song “Hallelujah.”

Headline Photo Credit: Jeremy Cowart
Reflection Photo Credit: Jeff Johnson Images
Additional Photo Courtesy of Carrie Underwood

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