Carrie Underwood delivered a heartfelt finale to her Las Vegas residency, making the night unforgettable for a dedicated fan. The country music star concluded her Reflections: The Las Vegas Residency at Resorts World Theatre on April 12, with a special reunion and a generous donation to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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Underwood reconnected with Noel Miller, a fan she first met through Make-A-Wish when Miller was 12. Now an adult living with a heart condition, Miller joined Underwood onstage during the final show. The pair performed Underwood’s 2007 hit “All-American Girl,” dancing and singing to an enthusiastic crowd. The moment marked a full-circle connection, as Underwood has supported Make-A-Wish for nearly two decades.
Underwood introduced Miller to the audience, highlighting her commitment to the foundation. “They make dreams come true for kids who need it and deserve it during really dark times,” she said. The singer donated $1 from every residency ticket sold to Make-A-Wish, a cause she described as “incredible.”
A Generous Donation
The final show also featured a significant charitable moment. Underwood presented a $236,844 check to Melissa Arias, Make-A-Wish’s Chief Chapter Advancement Officer, and Miller. The donation, funded by ticket sales, underscored Underwood’s ongoing philanthropy. “Every person in every seat represents a dollar for Make-A-Wish,” she told the crowd, emphasizing the collective impact of her fans.
Underwood’s Reflections residency, which began in December 2021, drew thousands of attendees over three years. The eight-time Grammy winner expressed gratitude for the experience, crediting divine guidance for her career’s trajectory. “We are extremely blessed to be on this stage,” she said, acknowledging her band and fans. “It’s been an absolute honor.”…