Mariah Carey, the queen of Christmas, is gearing up for her holiday takeover.
The iconic singer and songwriter has announced special limited engagement shows, dubbed “Merry Christmas To All!”
The set of shows will be held Dec. 11 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada, and Dec. 13 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York.
“Come celebrate Christmas with me this December! lil’ excited lil’ excited to be back on stage and get festive with everybody,” Carey wrote in an Instagram post.
Due to overwhelming demand from her New York show, Carey has added a second date (Dec. 16).
“New Yoooork!! The demand has been so nice, we’ve decided to do it twice! I’m adding a 2ND Madison Square Garden show on Friday, December 16th! 🎟️ On sale TOMORROW at 10am ET! Can’t wait to celebrate Christmas with you all!” Carey tweeted on Thursday (Oct. 27).
These will be the only Christmas concerts from Carey this holiday season.
Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, Oct. 28 at 10 a.m. ET on livenation.com.
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On Nov. 1, Carey will release her children’s book, The Christmas Princess.
“The Christmas Princess is a fairytale for holiday lovers of all ages. Little Mariah represents my inner child believing in her own vision, she represents all children, especially those who feel like outsiders or ‘others,’ striving to believe in themselves,” said Carey.
“It was empowering to transform my childhood turmoil into a modern classic fairytale full of wonder and boundless hope.”
The Christmas Princess is co-written by Michaela Angela Davis and illustrated by Fuuji Takashi.
In December 2021, Carey’s modern holiday classic “All I Want For Christmas Is You” reached one billion streams on Spotify.
That wasn’t all. The song, which was originally released in 1994, was certified diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), selling more than ten million equivalent units.
Additionally, “All I Want For Christmas Is You” topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for a third consecutive holiday season.
It made Billboard history as the first song to reach No. 1 in three separate chart runs (2019, 2020, 2021).
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