Published:Thursday | December 19, 2024 | 12:06 AM
AP:
Mariah Carey is called the Queen of Christmas for a reason – and not just because All I Want for Christmas Is You tops the charts seasonally.
Carey has turned the song into an event, regularly hosting Christmas concerts to celebrate her undisputed smash and long career as a holiday icon. This year, she embarked on the Christmas Time tour, a variety show that kicked off on November 6 in Highland, California, hitting many major North American cities, before concluding on Tuesday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
It came to an end in front of a crowd donning shimmery Santa hats and red sequin party dresses. Carey descended onto the stage in a snowflake-shaped throne, leading the audience into a few church staples: Silent Night and O Holy Night among them.
Her children, twins Roc and Roe, joined in on the fun. At one point, Carey detoured into a medley of her biggest hits: Emotions, Hero, Fantasy, and We Belong Together, among them.
The latter moment came with an unexpected surprise: the elusive Rihanna was in the audience, and Carey signed her chest during an arena-wide sing-a-long of Always Be My Baby. Rihanna disappeared as quickly as she emerged, but Carey kept the momentum up, concluding the only way she could – with a spirited rendition of All I Want for Christmas Is You.
Earlier this year, Carey’s first Christmas album, 1994’s Merry Christmas, turned 30. She told The Associated Press she originally felt apprehensive to record a holiday album and then gave in to the festive spirit.
“I was very young and was just starting out and I felt like people do Christmas albums later in their lives. But now people have started to do them whenever, like right at the top of their career,” she said. “And I decorated the studio and just had the best time.”