Guys.
Mariah needs our help.
Mariah Carey is in Australia for her ‘The Elusive Chanteuse’ tour and she has sold approximately seven tickets. Okay, that may be an under-exaggeration. She might have sold twelve.
Premium tickets for Mariah’s show have been slashed from $400 to $99, and even as low as $69.90 on some discount ticket sites.
Literally, as I was writing this, I got an e-mail from Lasttix.
It’s been a tough year for the Chanteuse (which is French for ‘a female singer of popular songs’. Oh.) with her impending divorce from Nick Cannon. She’s also reported to have split with her long-time producer Jermaine Dupro.
And now she’s going to be singing all of her hits to a handful of people in a huge stadium. Awkward.
So let’s take a moment to remember:
Mariah is really good at the singing. She’s one of the best at making sounds EVER. Try singing like her. It’s hard. I tried in the shower, and my neighbours called the cops.
Guy in this video clip – escaped from prison. See?….
She will probably change into at least six different sparkly, revealing dresses, and she may even throw some glitter at the audience. FUN!
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Hmm sort of reminds me of Stevie Nicks in the mid 80's and early 90's. The worst concerts that put me off going to see the big Mac when they came out a few years ago. One concert at the old house of stoush (Festival Hall) in Melbourne around 87 was saved because she had a couple of the Eagles, Waddy Wachtel, I think Andrew Gold and a couple of Linda Ronstadts backing singers were in the band. She was off her head that night but thankfully the band wasn't and we got a concert of west coast sound. It was the time of the Bella Donna solo album. That said the last solo album she released in 2011 was fantastic.
Bloody hell, I wish The Rolling Stones would discount their tickets like this! I paid $300.00+ for the ticket to see them tomorrow night. Having said that though, the reason they won't be discounting anything, at anytime, anywhere is because their shows rightfully sell out in minutes and ain't no one giving those precious tickets away :)
Last time they were here (in 2006) I saw how much the sold out Rod Laver Arena tickets were selling for and thought I'd buy some Sydney tickets to do the same... which would have been great if they weren't playing at the HUGE Telstra Stadium! I almost had to fly down myself but each of my aunties managed to sell them to colleagues at cost value for me. Phew!
Never again!!