Carrie Underwood Worships with "How Great Thou Art" at American Idol

Carrie Underwood delivered a powerful rendition of "How Great Thou Art" during the Easter Sunday episode of American Idol on April 20, 2025. This performance was part of the show's special "Songs of Faith" episode, which featured faith-inspired performances from the Top 20 contestants, judges, and special guests.
Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie were visibly emotional. Richie said it "reminded us why we do music in the first place." Her performance was met with a standing ovation from both the audience and fellow judges, highlighting her vocal prowess and deep connection to the song's message. Outlets like Billboard and People described it as "a masterclass in live vocal performance" and "the spiritual high point of the season."
Watch her performance HERE.
Underwood, who returned to American Idol as a judge for its 23rd season, closed the night with a soul-stirring performance of the classic hymn. Her rendition was met with a standing ovation from both the audience and fellow judges, highlighting her vocal prowess and deep connection to the song's message.
This performance was particularly significant as it marked Underwood's return to the American Idol stage, two decades after winning the competition in 2005. Her involvement in the Easter special underscored her enduring influence and the show's commitment to showcasing inspirational music.
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