Carrie Underwood Presents Check For Over $200K To Make-A-Wish

Donating $1 from each ticket sold to her Las Vegas residency, Carrie Underwood presented a check to Make-A-Wish Foundation for $236,844.

Before taking the stage on April 12 for the final performance of "Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency," Carrie Underwood presented Make-A-Wish Foundation with a check for $236,844. Also pictured is Noel Miller, a fan Carrie first met through the charity in 2008; and Melissa Arias, chief chapter advancement officer with Make-A-Wish. (Photo credit: Jeff Johnson / Facebook)

Carrie Underwood Reunites With Fan For Memorable Duet

When Noel Miller was 12 years old in 2008, she met Carrie Underwood through Make-A-Wish Foundation.

All these years later, on April 12, 2025, which marked the final night of Carrie’s Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency, Noel was able to take the stage with Carrie.

Singing her 2008 hit “All American Girl” onstage with Noel, now 28, this was just one way in which Carrie incorporated Make-A-Wish into the finale of her Resorts World Las Vegas residency.

Carrie Underwood performed a duet of "All American Girl" with a fan she first met through Make-A-Wish Foundation in 2008.
On the final night of her Las Vegas residency, Carrie Underwood was joined onstage for a duet of “All American Girl” with Noel Miller, a fan she first met in 2008 through Make-A-Wish Foundation. (Photo credit: Jeff Johnson)

Earlier that day, with Noel by her side, Carrie presented Make-A-Wish with a check for $236,844. This donation came from ticket sales to her residency, with $1 from each ticket purchased going to the charity.

Carrie’s working relationship with Make-A-Wish goes back 20 years, and this donation coincides with Make-A-Wish celebrating its 45th anniversary.

Carrie Underwood’s Las Vegas Residency

Since December of 2021, Carrie’s Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency has seen 72 performances, making it the longest-running resident headlining production in the history of Resorts World Theatre.

The show featured a Cadillac throne during her performances of “Two Black Cadillacs” and a 20-foot waterfall to compliment her performances of “Something In The Water.”

Concluding the residency, Carrie’s parting words at her April 12 show were, “It has been an honor and a privilege and a pleasure and a blessing to get to be on this stage! God bless you guys!”

Watch her Reflection: The Last Vegas Residency farewell here:

 

@carrieunderwood 72 shows…3+ years…THANK YOU!! 👏    #REFLECTION 💎 #CUinVegas ♬ original sound – Carrie Underwood

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While the residency may be over, fans can still experience the production at home.

The concert special Carrie Underwood: Reflection (2025) is streaming on Hulu and Disney+.

See the trailer here:

Carrie Underwood’s Reflection on Hulu!