Mariah Carey is taking her Celebration of Mimi tour overseas. The singer announced on Sunday (March 23) that she’ll honor the 20th anniversary of her 2005 album with a run of international dates in Asia in May and this fall.
“We’re taking The Celebration of Mimi worldwide! I can’t wait to see you all during this special anniversary year of the Mimi album more dates to be announced soon!,” Carey wrote. At press time the swing was slated to kick off in Shanghai, China on May 16, followed by another show in Shanghai on the 17th.
MC will be back overseas in October for a show on the 11th in Bangkok, Thailand, followed by a show in Manila, Philippines on Oct. 14, as well as a stop in Kobe, Japan on Oct. 28, winding down with Nov. 1-2 shows in Yokohama, Japan.
Carey began the celebration of her 10th studio album, 2005’s The Emancipation of Mimi, with a fifth residency in Las Vegas at Dolby Live that kicked off in April 2024, continued in July and August of last year and ran into January and February of this year. The singer who scored her second nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in February has also booked a massive summer show in the U.K. at Royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk on August 15 with support from Eternal and Nile Rodgers & Chic.
MC got good news last week when she won a federal court ruling dismissing a copyright lawsuit over her holiday classic “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” rejecting claims from songwriter Vince Vance that Carey and others allegedly stole key elements of her Christmas blockbuster from his 1989 song of the same name.
See Carey’s announcement below.
This article was originally published by Gil Kaufman at Billboard – Read this article and more at (https://www.billboard.com/music/pop/mariah-carey-2025-dates-celebration-mimi-anniversary-tour-1235929728/).
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