Carrie Underwood Wows Vegas Audience with Special Appearance by Her Mom!

Carrie Underwood Wows Vegas Audience with Special Appearance by Her Mom!

Carrie Underwood is back at Resorts World Theatre in Las Vegas continuing her residency show Reflection.

Fans got a treat this past Saturday night as Carrie brought out a special guest to help her on the number-one hit “All-American Girl” – her mom!

Carole Underwood is actually the person behind Carrie’s Vegas show happening at all, because she is the one who took her daughter to the American Idol audition back in 2004.

Carrie shared, “‘If you wanna go, I’ll take you.’ These might have been the most pivotal words anyone has ever spoken to me. I was busy talking myself out of trying out for American Idol and my mom said these words…the rest is history.”

After the crowd stopping moment, Carrie also commented “Tonight, I got to sing with her on stage in front of the most incredible crowd in Las Vegas. Life sure is amazing! Thanks, Mom, for everything!”

We’re not sure if Carole will be making any additional appearances during Carrie’s Reflection run in Vegas, but fans can definitely catch the country superstar this upcoming week as she be performing Wednesday the 30th, and then Friday April 1st, and Saturday the 2nd.

Carrie will return to Resorts World Theatre in May with a whole new production for her Reflection show which will run from May 11th to the 21st.

Fans going to Vegas, or any of Carrie’s other concert dates this Spring are looking for to hearing her new song “Ghost Story” – which is also her current single at country radio.

Photo Credit: Jeff Johnson

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