brought yuletide cheer to the West Coast early this month, kicking off her at the in Highland, Calif., on November 6. It’s well-known that the holidays are a favorite time of year for the singer who’s been dubbed the , but this 21-date concert series is particularly special as it marks the 30th anniversary of her nine-time platinum 1994 album .
To commemorate the occasion, Carey added two popular songs from her first Christmas album to the setlist: Her rendition of “O Holy Night” and the self-written “Miss You Most (at Christmas Time).” The feel-good holiday energy of the concert, which also featured Carey’s classics such as “We Belong Together,” “Always Be My Baby,” and “Fantasy,” as well as tracks from her 2010 sophomore Christmas album was enhanced by the intimate interior of the property’s theater, a 3,000-person capacity space that manages to make you feel like you’re among 300 fans with its large video walls, prime stage views from all four seating levels, and audio experience curated by L-Acoustics. The tour stop marked Carey’s second show at Yaamava, and after getting to spend a night at the resort and casino, it was easy to see what brings her back.
Read on for the deets on the property, which, located just 65 miles from Los Angeles, is the perfect spot for a solo staycation or getaway with friends. It’s not often you get a sense of serenity at a resort casino, but that’s exactly what the picturesque rolling brown hills you’ll ha.