Mariah Carey told Brighton Pride she will “always be there” for the LGBTQ+ community, wearing a jacket with “protect the dolls” emblazoned on the back.

The five-time Grammy winner, who has sold more than 220 million albums worldwide, took to the stage in Preston Park on Saturday night as the headline act at Brighton and Hove’s Pride on the Park.

Her set included timeless classics like Hero and Fantasy, along with the single Sugar Sweet from her upcoming 16th studio album Here For It All.

Carey appeared sporting a sparkling pink, blue and silver dress and matching jacket, matching the colours of the transgender flag, with “protect the dolls” on the back.

Mariah Carey dazzled the crowd as she headlined Pride day one (Image: The Argus)

Talking about the LGBTQ+ community, Carey said: “They’ve been here for me for so long, supported me through good times and bad, and I just wanted you to know I’ll always be there for you.”

She then went on to dedicate her next song Hero to the community and her audience at Preston Park.

The star was set to headline the event in 2020 before Covid-19 restrictions saw it cancelled, but she was back equipped with three outfit changes and a host of back-up dancers, singers and musicians.

Carey was dressed to impress this evening, dazzling in bespoke creations by Julian Mendez Couture and Rey Ortiz – both celebrated designers and outspoken allies of the LGBTQ+ community.

Bringing the show to an unforgettable close, Carey paid homage to the UK in a stunning custom Alexander McQueen ensemble.

She also thanked the audience for the appreciation after spotting signs in the crowd, adding “I love you all so much”.

It was a perfect set list, with countless fan favourites that had Pride-goers singing at the top of their lungs. 

What was clear was just how much Carey’s music means to people, as friends swayed arm in arm while others embraced singing along with the pop star.

According to the BBC, roughly 300,000 people will be coming to Brighton over the weekend.

As fans left the park after Carey had finished her set with a flourish, some were singing “All I want for Christmas is you” as they wandered out into the August night.

Pride on the Park will continue at Preston Park tomorrow with Sugababes headlining.





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