Carrie Underwood’s Sons Attend Her Las Vegas Residency For the First Time
“Boys had a blast,” Mike Fisher shared.
Carrie Underwood; Photo by Jeff Johnson
Country superstar Carrie Underwood had three very special guests at her REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency over the weekend: her husband, Mike Fisher, and their two sons, Isaiah and Jacob.
The Fisher family made the trip to Las Vegas, Nevada from Nashville, Tennessee to witness Underwood’s lavish Las Vegas show at the brand-new Resorts World Theatre.
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Mike Fisher captured a photo of the boys just moments before Underwood was set to take the stage.
“Boys are ready,” the former NHL player captioned his post.
He later posted a few Instagram stories of Isaiah and Jacob enjoying the show, including one of Jacob with his hands in the air as he swayed along to Underwood singing “Jesus, Take The Wheel.”
this is the cutest thing ever, omg 🥺 jake watching his amazing mama, @carrieunderwood, perform last night 💗 pic.twitter.com/EEmvYBeYva
— CU Fan ♡ (@TeamCarrie1212) December 11, 2021
On Sunday, after wrapping up the first run of shows in Las Vegas, Underwood shared a sweet snapshot of one of her sons cheering her on from the audience.
“So glad they got to see me at ‘work,’” she wrote alongside a heart eyes emoji.
REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency debuted on December 1. The show features a career-spanning set list and mind-blowing production elements that bring Underwood’s biggest hits to life.
The seven-time GRAMMY winner is the first artist to perform on the stage of the 5,000 seat world-class theatre, which is the largest and tallest in Las Vegas.
“It’s new and shiny, there’s so much technology,” the three-time ACM Entertainer of the Year shared in a behind-the-scenes clip.
Underwood just wrapped her first run of shows for the residency and is set to return to the state-of-the-art venue in the Spring of 2022 with dates planned for March, April and May.
“It’s such a special honor to be the first artist to perform on this incredible stage in a brand new, beautiful, state-of-the-art theatre at such an exciting new destination as Resorts World Las Vegas,” the three-time ACM Entertainer of the Year said. “I’m so proud of this show and so happy to finally get to share it with the amazing audiences here in Las Vegas.”
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