The tour lasted seven shows, starting on November 3, 1993 in Miami, Florida, and ended on December 10, 1993 in New York City.
Carey did not do a significant amount of public performing in her early years in the music industry, partially due to stage fright.
In July 1993, she performed before a largely private audience in Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady, New York, which was used for an NBC television special and the Here Is Mariah Carey video release.
In late 1993, she decided to conduct a short United States tour to promote her album Music Box, which had been released two months previously.
[4][5] Carey later related that "I was OK until I had to walk up this ramp on to the stage and I heard this deafening scream and it was kinda like everything in my life, this whole incredible whirlwind I'd been going through, it had all been leading up to that insane moment and there I was.... And then they killed me.
[5] The Boston Globe called it "a spectacular performance [which] bowled over the crowd with a confidence that grew before their very eyes", after Carey "shook off her nervousness at the start.