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July 30, 2009 · 8:49 PM

Move over Beyonce, Mariah’s coming to Las Vegas

By Melissa Arseniuk

Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon at Moon in the Palms.

Photo: Bill Boatman

As Beyoncé Knowles prepares to give the first of four very intimate shows in Las Vegas tonight, Mariah Carey announced that she, too, will come to town and give four similarly scaled-down performances.

Instead of the just-shy-of-1,500-seat Encore Theater, where Knowles will entertain tonight through Sunday, Carey will step into the spotlight at the 2,500-seat Pearl Concert Theater.

The quartet of shows at the Palms will be the most intimate of the multiple Grammy Award-winner’s career, and are scheduled for Sept. 11 and 12, and Oct. 9 and 10.

Tickets for the four shows range from $129 to $254 and will go on sale at noon on Aug. 8.

The September dates come just days before the release of Carey’s 12th album, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel. The record, which features Mimi’s current single, “Obsessed,” is set to hit stores four days after opening night at the Pearl, on Sept. 15.

Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon.

Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon.

The singer and occasional actress’s choice of venue is hardly a surprise: She and husband Nick Cannon spent a fair chunk of time on property in May and celebrated their one-year anniversary at the resort, as well.

Calendar

Mariah Carey at the Pearl
Sept. 11 and 12, and Oct. 9 and 10.
Tickets on sale Saturday Aug. 8.
$129, $179 and $254 (plus tax and service fees) at Ticketmaster, LiveNation and the Pearl box office

In addition to the lavish, 50-person dinner at Simon and anniversary party at Moon, Carey also spent a considerable amount of time in the resort’s recording studio during the week-long trip this spring.

Though no official details were announced, the fruits of her Studio at the Palms-based labor will likely be featured on her soon-to-be-released record.

Since first breaking onto the scene two decades ago, the 39-year-old star has become the top-selling female vocalist of all time. Carey and her impressive, five-octave vocal range have sold over 175 million records worldwide.

With 72 total weeks at No. 1, she is currently tied with Elvis Presley for having spent the most time in the Hot 100’s top spot. She has 18 No. 1 songs and The King has 17, but both remain just shy of the all-time record for most No. 1 songs. The Beatles currently hold that title with 20, but if the Carey camp has its way, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel will achieve chart-topping perfection and render the Fab Four’s title a mere memory.

The letter below was sent this week to all of the Cirque Executives in Montreal and Las Vegas from a Cirque artist asking for help. PLEASE READ!!

Hello to all,

I am a long time Cirque artist having worked for years in Las Vegas and other places around the globe. I truly love Cirque Du Soleil, and am very thankful for the opportunities that I have had within the company to grow an excel.

With this being said, I feel that I must ask why Cirque du Soleil has in the past and presently continues to knowingly hire and re hire abusive people and put them in supervisory positions in our company with disastrous results. My friends in many shows and myself have experienced verbal abuseand or sexual harassment with fellow artists and others in leadership positions within the company, and after taking action thru the human resource department or telling our artistic directors have been left feeling totally alone and helpless. It is well known in the company the certain people have a long history of being abusive towards others, and complaints being made numerous times against the same people and yet nothing of any substance is done to either help or protect those just trying work and make a living.

In a company that is a world leader in many respects, why does Cirque continue to allow these people (many of whom are very well known to both casting and our artist directors) to remain in the company..

Please help us!!!

A Cirque artist

Posted by: Cirquefriend on 7/31/09 at 9:06 a.m. (Suggest removal)

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