Brighton, UK — August 2nd, 2025
Mariah Carey delivered a truly unforgettable performance as the headline act at Pride on the Park in Brighton, closing the first night of the two-day festival in spectacular fashion.
From the moment she stepped onto the stage, it was clear this wasn’t just another performance — it was a moment. The energy across the park shifted instantly as crowds gathered in full force to witness the arrival of a global icon. Brighton showed up, and so did Mariah.
Dressed in shimmering stage glamour and commanding the spotlight with effortless presence, Mariah reminded everyone exactly why she remains one of the most celebrated voices in music. Her vocals were flawless, her delivery magnetic, and the atmosphere electric.
A Crowd in Anticipation
Earlier in the day, anticipation had been steadily building as festival-goers enjoyed performances from an exciting lineup including Sister Sledge ft. Kathy Sledge, Ashnikko, Slayyyter, and Loreen. Each act brought their own energy, setting the tone for what would become an unforgettable night.
But as the evening drew in, all eyes turned to one name: Mimi.
The Mimi Moment
When Mariah finally took to the stage, the crowd was completely captivated. Her presence alone held the audience in a trance, but it was her impeccable vocals that truly defined the performance.
Every note, every run, every moment felt intentional and powerful. Fans sang along, danced, and fully surrendered to the experience — a shared celebration of music, identity, and joy.
Looking as radiant as ever and performing at the height of her power, Mariah didn’t just headline Pride — she owned it.
More Than a Performance
Pride on the Park has always been about more than music. It’s about community, visibility, and celebration — and Mariah’s performance embodied all of that.
This wasn’t just a headline set.
It was a cultural moment.
Femme Fatale TV Take
At Femme Fatale TV, we celebrate moments where talent, culture and impact collide — and this was exactly that.
Mariah Carey didn’t just perform.
She reminded us what it means to truly command a stage.

