Mariah Carey is returning to Las Vegas for a new residency.
The 54-year-old singer has announced details of her Celebration of Mimi residency, which will be staged at Park MGM from April 12 through April 27.
The eight-date residency will mark the 19th anniversary of The Emancipation of Mimi, Mariah’s 2005 hit album.
The record has previously been labelled a “comeback album” by critics and featured a number of hit singles, including “We Belong Together” and “Don’t Forget About Us.”
In a statement shared with Billboard, it’s been confirmed that “the Las Vegas shows will feature fan favorites from that album as well as other hits from her unparalleled illustrious career.”
Carey previously admitted that The Emancipation of Mimi was a “special” album in her career.
“It really was a moment and it did feel special. When I think about all the different songs on [the album] and the different collaborators, the timing was just right.” the award-winning star told Billboard in 2020.
“It was the first time I collaborated with The Neptunes, and it was the first time I worked with [James] ‘Big Jim’ Wright as a producer with ‘Circles’ and with ‘Fly Like a Bird.’
“My most sacred memory from that time would be recording the vocals for ‘Fly Like a Bird’ in Capri. I recorded a lot of other [tracks] there, too, but I just remember finishing that song and feeling like there was something so special about it.
“I work at night, especially when I’m singing, so I was watching the sunrise [while] listening back to the song, and I was just like, ‘I’m so proud of this song,’ ” she said.