Are you excited for Christmas? Well, Mariah Carey is…… and she has announced plans to spread holiday cheer once again.
According to VIBE this fall, the vocalist will set out on the Christmas Time Tour across the United States.
The 20-city run kicks off on Nov. 6 in Highland, Calif., and continues with stops in Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, Nashville, and Washington, D.C., before wrapping in Brooklyn, NY, on Dec. 17.
Ticketholders can likely expect a treat as this year marks the 30th anniversary of her 1994 album Merry Christmas which featured the record-breaking single “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”
“It’s not time yet, but I have exciting news,” wrote the 55-year-old on X on Friday (Aug. 2). “Mariah Carey’s Christmas Time, my biggest holiday tour to date, is coming to 20 cities starting November 6, 2024! Tickets go on sale next Friday, Aug 9!”
Currently, the Emancipation of Mimi performer has her lambs gathering in Las Vegas for her Dolby Live at Park MGM residency.
The Celebration of Mimi Live in Las Vegas has been running since April of this year and will now extend until Feb. 15, 2025, with additional shows added last month.
The concert “chronicles Mariah’s life story and musical journey from the beginning of her career throughout her biggest hits and fan favorites.” Songs performed include “We Belong Together,” “Shake It Off,” “Don’t Forget About Us,” and many more. Additionally, the singer adds personal stories from her life and career in the showcase.
The residency follows her journey last year as she completed The Merry Christmas One And All Tour during the 2023 holiday season. See Mariah Carey’s full Christmas Time tour schedule below.
Nov. 6: Highland, CA — Yaamava Theater
Nov. 8: Los Angeles — Hollywood Bowl
Nov. 13: Greater Palm Springs, CA — Acrisure Arena
Nov. 15: Phoenix — Footprint Center
Nov. 17: Austin — Moody Center
Nov. 19: Houston — Toyota Center
Nov. 21: Dallas — American Airlines Center
Nov. 23: Atlanta — State Farm Arena
Nov. 25: Nashville — Bridgestone Arena
Nov. 27: Rosemont, Illinois — Allstate Arena
Nov. 29: St. Louis — Enterprise Center
Dec. 1: Washington, D.C. — Capital One Arena
Dec. 3: Philadelphia —Wells Fargo Center
Dec. 5: Boston — TD Garden
Dec. 7: Baltimore — CFG Bank Arena
Dec. 9: Raleigh — PNC Arena
Dec. 11: Pittsburgh — PPG Paints Arena
Dec. 13: Newark — Prudential Center
Dec. 15: Belmont Park — UBS Arena
Dec. 17: Brooklyn — Barclays Center