Rutger published: Mariah Carey Announced as Headliner for Brighton Pride 2025

Music lovers, brace yourselves! Mariah Carey, an icon with a voice that needs no introduction, will headline Brighton Pride 2025. She's ready once again with her powerhouse vocals and unforgettable hits, making a grand return this summer that's got fans across every corner buzzing with excitement.

Maria's big moment at Brighton Pride 2025

Mark your calendars because on Saturday, August 2nd, Mariah Carey will headline Pride On The Park, stealing hearts with her performance as part and parcel Brighton Pride celebration. She shared her excitement in a heartfelt video on social media, encouraging fans with, "Let's make history together, darlings! See you at Pride On The Park 2025!" Of course, this sent waves through her fanbase, who can't wait another second longer.

A summer festival you won't want a miss

This isn't just any appearance; it will be one special UK festival moment. Though we know her as "Queen Of Christmas," this summer, she's stepping out as "Queen Of The Lambs," a nod that has her fans talking non-stop about this British summer show. Brighton Pride organizers are just as excited, heralding this as "the spectacle we've awaited five long years." Remember back in 2020 when we hoped and waited? Pandemic upheavals dashed those dreams, but this time, it's happening!

Maria's long-awaited stage return

From whispers and what insiders say, pulling in a star like Carey has been a labor that'll now have its reward. Originally, she was set as Brighton Pride's headliner in 2020, and now she finally makes good on that promise. She's bringing a celebration worthy; this year being 20 years since her landmark album, *The Emancipation Of Mimi*. Remember hits like "We Belong Together"? These are what millions are crossing fingers she performs onstage.

A legacy filled with iconic performances

Brighton's known worldwide not just by buzz, but by fact, as hosting global mega-stars. Past headliners like Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Kylie Minogue, and Girls Aloud have graced its stages. Adding Mariah Carey, one who holds a special tie with LGBTQ+ communities, only deepens that connection. Back in 2016, she shared her heart, saying, "The LGBTQ+ community has always been a part my life and been there me. I will always be there them. They inspire me." That kind love and support mean so much.

Don't miss out on Mariah at Pride

Who wants a front row seat? Tickets are on pre-sale starting February 20th at 10 am, via Pride On The Park website. Time isn't on your side as high demand's a given, so grab yours early. Keep an eye peeled, because Brighton Pride 2025 isn't stopping at one star. The full roster's yet unveil itself, promising a show-stopping festivity, drenching in love celebration.

The countdown's begun. Fans, from every stretch, are waiting, preparing, dreaming about what Mariah will bring. Comment why you're excited and how you'll celebrate this magical moment when it arrives. Let joy reign and enthusiasm glow bright, letting coming days pave a kind, proud future filled with unforgettable music.

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