Mariah Carey Performs on “Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve” 9 Years After Now Famous Technical Difficulties

Noam Galai/FilmMagic;  Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Singer Mariah Carey performs during New Year's Eve Dec. 31, 2016 in Times Square; Mariah Carey performs

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Mariah Carey returned to Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest on Dec. 31 to perform three songs after her now famous technical snafu in 2016

  • This year, Carey sang "Obsessed" and "It's Like That," plus her recent release "In Your Feelings"

  • Back in 2016, Carey had difficulty hearing the backing and audio tracks for her performances

Mariah Careyis ready for 2026.

The Grammy winner, 56, returned toDick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacreston Dec. 31 to perform three songs — nine years after dealing with a technical difficulty during a set of "Auld Lang Syne," "Emotions" and "We Belong Together" on the same show.

This time around, however, Carey successfully rang in the new year from Las Vegas with her hits "Obsessed" and "It's Like That," plus her recent release "In Your Feelings."

For the annual show's New York City celebration in Times Square,Diana Rosswas the headliner, performing a medley of some of her most iconic songs. Other artists who took the stage in the Big Apple includedMaren Morris,Little Big Town,Ciaraand Le Sserafim.

50 CentandDemi Lovatojoined Carey in the Las Vegas lineup of performers, whilePost MaloneandChappell Roancontributed songs from Nashville and Kansas City, respectively.Daddy Yankeealso helped ring in the New Year from Puerto Rico.

Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Mariah Carey performs

Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty

Back in 2016, Carey's three-song performance was derailed by audio issues when she was unable to hear the backing track to her hit "Emotions."

"We didn't have a [sound] check for this song, so we'll just say it went to No. 1, and it is what it is," Carey said, trying to push through the performance.

Then, during her final song "We Belong Together," the audio track failed to line up with her singing. By the end, a frustrated Carey walked off stage.

After the live snafu, Careywrote in a post on X,"S--- happens. Have a happy and healthy new year everybody! Here's to making more headlines in 2017," alongside a GIF of herself.

Noam Galai/FilmMagic Singer Mariah Carey performs during New Year's Eve in Times Square on December 31, 2016 in New York City

Noam Galai/FilmMagic

Days later, on Jan. 3, 2017, Carey toldEntertainment Weeklyshe was "mortified" over the technical failure.

"All I can say is Dick Clark was an incredible person, and I was lucky enough to work with him when I first started in the music business. I'm of the opinion that Dick Clark would not have let an artist go through that, and he would have been as mortified as I was in real time," she shared.

Just 11 months later, Carey was back on the big stage to redeem herself. She joined the New Year's Eve production once again, delivering a flawless medley of "Vision of Love" and "Hero."

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