Mariah Carey has recently thrilled her fans with the exhilarating announcement of her grand return to the Australian stages in 2025. Daily Mail Australia has confirmed that the beloved singer will be gracing the stages of Sydney and Melbourne with her mesmerizing performances later this year, marking her highly anticipated first tour Down Under after a hiatus of over a decade.
An insider from the entertainment industry spilled the beans to the same outlet, stating, "Mariah has been longing to reconnect with her devoted Australian fans." They further revealed, "The 'Celebration of Mimi' tour serves as the perfect platform for this reunion, and preparations are already in full swing to incorporate Australia into the tour's itinerary for this year."
To fuel the excitement even further, Mariah teased her overjoyed fans with an Instagram video that featured an Australian flag and kangaroos marked on a calendar, subtly hinting at her upcoming tour dates in the country. While the official dates and venues are still under wraps, fans are eagerly advised to keep their eyes peeled for any upcoming announcements.
In a heartfelt conversation with PEOPLE, the pop icon opened up about what had annoyed her the most throughout her decades-long singing career. She shared that she once found it irritating when people referred to an album as her "comeback album." However, she has now embraced the term with a sense of humor, adding, "But now I'm just like, 'Oh yeah, my comeback album!'"