Carrie Underwood is undeniably the current Queen of Country Music, and now her living room might attest to the fact. The 42-year-old is wrapping up her REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency this month, the end of an era that began in 2021.
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"Y'all know after tonight that we only have four more shows left in Reflection, here at Resorts World," Underwood says from the stage. "And some of the really cool things I feel like we've done with this show are the set pieces. We got this chair that I gotta brag on the people that put this together. They literally went to a junkyard and found this super old Cadillac, chopped it up and made a throne for me to sit on. And I think I'm going to put it in my living room when we pack up. That's normal, right? Pet my dog in my lap, crocheting in my throne. It'll be awesome."
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Earlier this year, the American Idol alum announced her decision to end her REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency.
"I have absolutely loved performing in Las Vegas over the past three years," says Underwood. "I am so proud of the REFLECTION production, which is truly one of my favorite shows to perform. It's been so special to reflect on the greatest hits that have defined my career so far and to get to share them with the fans that come to Vegas from all over the world."
Part of the appeal for her Las Vegas residency was the opportunity to perform a show with set pieces like her throne, lighting a Jeep on fire for "Before He Cheats" and more.
"We always like to bring big production values to our show, but Reflection really allowed us to take that to a new level," Underwood tells People. "We have some amazing set pieces that we could never pack onto trucks and move from city to city every night, and it's been really fun adding more elements like the aerialists and dancers, which we don't usually have in the show."
Underwood's final show for REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency takes place on April 12.
