Where You Can See Mariah Carey in Chicago This Month
Okay, technically Mariah Carey won't actually be in Chicago. Her holiday pop-up bar will be, though!
It's only the beginning of November and Mariah Carey is thawing already?! It's too soon! We haven't even gotten past Thanksgiving and Black Friday. What gives?
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You can get jingle with it at Mariah Carey's Black Irish Holiday Bar. This is just one of five locations around the country you can visit. It'll open in Dallas, Nashville, New Orleans, and New York City, too!
Of course, it'll be centered around her iconic song, 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'.
Where You Can See Mariah Carey in Chicago This Month
Okay, Mariah herself might not be there, but I have a feeling she'll pop up in New York City or Nashville. She has to, right?
At the Virgin Hotels in Chicago, from November 15th through December 29th, there will be tons of photo opportunities throughout the bar. If you dress in red, you can recreate her album cover!
We can't forget the Mariah Carey inspired drinks! What's on the menu?
"Drinks include an espresso martini made with Carey’s Black Irish liqueur with a candy cane rim. The drink can be included in an espresso flight, including a white chocolate version topped with cotton candy and glitter. A Cocoa Coffee flavor is topped with red and green glitter sprinkles and edible butterflies." [chicago.eater]
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You can even write letters to Mariah and sing along to 30 years of her angelic voice all night long- well, only for 90 minutes. That's why you need to make a reservation!
Don't forget to refresh your memory on Mariah Carey's iconic song that has turned her into an online meme; 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'. You'll be singing it on repeat before, during, and long after you visit the pop-up bar. Trust me.
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