Mariah Carey is taking her Christmas music on tour again! See star's 2024 dates

It's Christmas (nearly) in July!

Mariah Carey, the music industry's reigning queen of Christmas, announced she's treking across the country again this winter to celebrate the season during her Christmas Time tour.

This year, the "#Beautiful" singer is commemorating a cheery and bright milestone in her career. It's the 30th anniversary of her beloved holiday album "Merry Christmas" and "All I Want for Christmas Is You," arguably one of the most famous modern Christmas season songs.

Tickets will be available starting with Verizon presale on Aug. 6 and additional presales are slated to run ahead of the general public ticket sales beginning on Aug. 9 at 10 a.m. local time on LiveNation.com. 

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Last year, the global superstar announced a similar winter tour called the Merry Christmas One and All tour. In 2019, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of "All I Want," Carey spoke with USA TODAY about the success of her hit seasonal single.

Coming off the success of her 1993 third album, "Music Box," which was No. 1 for eight non-consecutive weeks, Carey's team came to her with the idea of recording a holiday album, but she felt like it was early in her career to consider the idea. Ultimately, she chose to pursue the project.

 "I've always loved Christmas so much my entire life, but I grew up not having a lot of money and not being able to experience it like the other kids did. I wanted Christmas to be perfect, but for a lot of different reasons, it didn't always end up working out well, coming from such a dysfunctional family," she told USA TODAY at the time about "All I Want."

See tour dates for Mariah Carey's Christmas Time tour

  • Nov. 6: Highland, CA (Yaamava Theater)
  • Nov. 8: Los Angeles, CA (Hollywood Bowl)
  • Nov. 13: Greater Palm Springs, CA (Acrisure Arena)
  • Nov. 15: Phoenix, AZ (Footprint Center)
  • Nov. 17: Austin, TX ((Moody Center)
  • Nov 19: Houston, TX (Toyota Center)
  • Nov 21: Dallas, TX (American Airlines Center)
  • Nov. 23: Atlanta, GA (State Farm Arena)
  • Nov. 25: Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)
  • Nov. 27: Rosemont, IL (Allstate Arena)
  • Nov. 29: St. Louis, MO (Enterprise Center)
  • Dec. 1: Washington, DC (Capital One Arena)
  • Dec. 3: Philadelphia, PA (Wells Fargo Center)
  • Dec. 5: Boston, MA (TD Garden)
  • Dec. 7: Baltimore, MD (CFG Bank Arena)
  • Dec. 9: Raleigh, NC (NC Arena)
  • Dec. 11: Pittsburgh, PA (PPG Paints Arena)
  • Dec. 13: Newark, NJ (Prudential Center)
  • Dec. 15: Belmont Park, NY (UBS Arena)
  • Dec. 17: Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center)

Contributing: Hannah Yasharoff

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