Christmas season is already nearing, so that means one thing and one thing only - Mariah Carey season is already upon us!

Dubbed by many as the Queen of Christmas, the pop icon is now preparing for her annual Christmas special concert.

Titled "Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas To All," Mariah Carey's Christmas concert will be aired on CBS network this coming December 2022.

According to Variety, MTV will also give out additional opportunities for Mariah Carey fans even after the actual broadcast date on CBS, thanks to Paramount Global's collaboration with the music network.

The news came on the heels of Carey's announcement of her two-day special concert in Canada and the United States. With the same title, the "Emotions" hitmaker is bringing her well-beloved yuletide hits to her very own Christmas Party.

Fans can see Mariah Carey sing her all-time Christmas hit "All I Want For Christmas Is You" at the Madison Square Garden in New York on Dec. 13 and at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on Dec. 11.

The publication also noted that the Madison Square Garden Mariah Carey concert would be filmed for the CBS Christmas special - featuring the five-time Grammy winner's holiday anthems.

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"Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas To All," will be aired on CBS on Dec. 20, 2022, at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. Fans can live stream the Christmas special on Paramount+ live and on demand. The Mariah Carey Christmas Concert special will be a joint production of Sony Music Entertainment and Supply & Demand.

Earlier this year, Carey was among the inductees at the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The ceremony was supposed to be held last 2020, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, it was delayed and was only held last June 2022.

"Just to touch on something I kinda never got to say in public: In my early teen years, I told nobody that I wanted to be a singer or aspire to do this," she revealed in her empowering speech. "And I just always assumed the person that you're listening to on the radio - because you listened to the radio back in the day - was the one who wrote the songs, so I didn't know there was a differentiation, I would just be like, "Obviously this person wrote the song." But to know the people that are the unsung heroes of the whole thing."

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