Singer promotes residency, which follows in the footsteps of Celine Dion and Shania Twain, by arriving in pink convertible and promising ‘an extravaganza’ For anyone wondering what to expect from Mariah Carey’s upcoming series of Las Vegas shows at Caesars Palace beyond her 18 US No 1 hit singles, her grand entrance on Monday provided a hint of what’s to come. “No matter what, we’re going to make it into a festive moment, darling. It’s an extravaganza,” she said backstage at the Colosseum. As fans cheered, Carey had arrived at the venue’s Caesars Palace’s entrance in a 1936 pink convertible trailing behind 18 mobile billboards bearing the titles of her No 1 hits including Always Be My Baby (1996) and Heartbreaker (1999). Men dressed as gladiators then carried Carey through the casino on a platform.
Singer promotes residency, which follows in the footsteps of Celine Dion and Shania Twain, by arriving in pink convertible and promising ‘an extravaganza’
For anyone wondering what to expect from Mariah Carey’s upcoming series of Las Vegas shows at Caesars Palace beyond her 18 US No 1 hit singles, her grand entrance on Monday provided a hint of what’s to come.
“No matter what, we’re going to make it into a festive moment, darling. It’s an extravaganza,” she said backstage at the Colosseum.
As fans cheered, Carey had arrived at the venue’s Caesars Palace’s entrance in a 1936 pink convertible trailing behind 18 mobile billboards bearing the titles of her No 1 hits including Always Be My Baby (1996) and Heartbreaker (1999).
Men dressed as gladiators then carried Carey through the casino on a platform.