Fans express concern after Mariah Carey seen “crying” during “uncomfortable” live performance

Mariah Carey. Credit - Denise Truscello

Mariah Carey caused concern among her fans after she was seen “crying” during an “uncomfortable” live performance.

While performing as part of her residency, called The Celebration of Mimi, at Las Vegas’ Dolby Live – the popstar appeared to get emotional on stage while singing her 1991 hit ‘Make It Happen’.

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Midway through the song she takes a moment to compose herself and fans speculate that she was crying.

Fans have been sharing their opinions in the comments of a YouTube video where she is seen getting emotional on stage

One user said: “Something is bothering her. She’s literally on the verge of just melting down in tears.”

Another added: “Unpopular opinion: She should take some time, whatever’s needed, off the public eye and performing, music , everything. Just like Adele does between albums. Focus on healing and come back when the time is right.

“I think whatever’s she’s going through + having to be out there for the fans is not doing her well. Just my opinion guys. Love her and wish her well always.”

Last week Carey announced she is going on a Christmas tour around the US over November and December. 

Comprising of 20 shows across the US, the dates will kick off with an opening night at the Yaamava Theatre in Highland, California on November 6. The Mariah Carey ‘Christmas Time’ tour makes stops in cities including Atlanta, Houston, Nashville, and New York.

Mariah Carey’s ‘Christmas Time’ North American tour dates are:

NOVEMBER
6 – Highland, CA @ Yaamava Theater
8 – Los Angeles, CA | Hollywood Bowl
13 – Greater Palm Springs, CA @ Acrisure Arena
15 – Phoenix, AZ | Footprint Center
17 – Austin, TX | Moody Cente
19 – Houston, TX | Toyota Center
21 – Dallas, TX | American Airlines Center
23 – Atlanta, GA | State Farm Arena
25 – Nashville, TN | Bridgestone Arena
27 – Rosemont, IL | Allstate Arena
29 – St. Louis, MO | Enterprise Center

DECEMBER
1 – Washington, DC | Capital One Arena
3 – Philadelphia, PA | Wells Fargo Center
5 – Boston, MA | TD Garden
7 – Baltimore, MD | CFG Bank Arena
9 – Raleigh, NC | PNC Arena
11 – Pittsburgh, PA | PPG Paints Arena
13 – Newark, NJ | Prudential Center
15 – Belmont Park, NY | UBS Arena
17 – Brooklyn, NY | Barclays Center

The singer’s most successful song is the Christmas classic ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’, selling over 16 million copies worldwide. You can grab any remaining tickets for her North American tour here. 

In other Mariah Carey news, the singer was shortlisted at the start of the year for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class of 2024. Others on the list include Ozzy Osborne, Sinead O’Connor, and Sade.

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