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Post by Admin on Dec 9, 2020 4:56:57 GMT
" Tell Me" if Ariana Grande has a holiday treat up her sleeves. On Tuesday, Dec. 8, the music superstar got the Internet talking thanks to her latest Instagram and Twitter posts. No, she's not posting a PDA photo with her boyfriend Dalton Gomez. And unfortunately, she isn't sharing another iconic fashion look. Instead, the 27 year old got fans speculating that she could have a special project in the works with Netflix. In three separate black and white photos, Ariana tagged the streaming service without leaving a caption or any comment. And although Netflix did not immediately respond to E! News for comment, followers already have their theories about what could be going on. http://instagram.com/p/CG-9vMFlWp1 And to further the speculation, Netflix responded to Ariana's tweet with the short message, "excuse me, I love you." And yes, those are the lyrics from her Sweetener album cut "R.E.M."
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Post by Admin on Dec 10, 2020 3:46:39 GMT
Ariana Grande has announced excuse me, i love you, a new Netflix film capturing her Sweetener tour. “I know this project only captures some of one tour (out of all the other hundreds of shows and moments we have shared over the past six or seven years… jesus ) but I just wanted to thank u all for showing me more in this lifetime already than I ever dreamed of,” Grande wrote. The movie comes to Netflix on December 21; a trailer will arrive tomorrow. Check out the excuse me, i love you poster below. http://instagram.com/p/CIlbtg0sgtO Grande recently released Positions. A Sweetener live album, k bye for now (swt live), came out in late last year. Earlier this month, she teamed up with Mariah Carey and Jennifer Hudson for a new holiday song, “Oh !” In November, she appeared alongside Thundercat on the Adult Swim Festival stream to perform his song “Them Changes,” a track she previously covered during an appearance on the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge.
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Post by Admin on Dec 11, 2020 6:03:30 GMT
Excuse me, um, Ariana Grande is releasing a Netflix film about her Sweetener World Tour titled Excuse Me, I Love You on Dec. 21!
The release date comes one day before the one-year anniversary of the world tour's final stop in Los Angeles' Forum. "Dec 21st, a year after closing, the sweetener world tour is coming home to u," the superstar tweeted with a moving movie poster.
She teased on Tuesday that a mysterious Netflix project involving the Sweetener World Tour was coming when she posted a trio of moody black-and-white stills on social media. Netflix's Twitter account replied with a lyric straight from Sweetener's "R.E.M." highlight, writing, "Excuse me, I love you." Unbeknownst to the Arianators that this would be the title of her concert film, they quickly corrected the streaming service for leaving out the "um" in her famous ad lib.
The Sweetener World Tour circled around North America and Europe from March 18 to Dec. 22, 2019. It was Grande's biggest tour yet, yielding the highest total gross, total attendance, number of shows (97), average gross ($1.509 million), average attendance (13,699 tickets), and average ticket price of her career ($110.18). It supported her fourth and fifth studio albums Sweetener (2018) and Thank U, Next (2019), which both debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
She also memorialized her international jaunt with a live album titled K Bye For Now (SWT Live) on Dec. 23, 2019, one night after the tour officially wrapped. Her first-ever live set debuted at No. 97 on the Billboard 200 earlier this year.
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Post by Admin on Dec 12, 2020 6:49:11 GMT
On Friday, Ariana Grande released the official trailer of her Netflix tour docu-film excuse me, i love you, which is set to drop Dec. 21. Cutting between scenes from Grande, 27, backstage and onstage — and with her hit "7 rings" playing in the background — the trailer offers an inside look at some of the silly and emotional moments during her Sweetener World Tour last year. "I have no idea where the f— I'm going," she says with a laugh as the trailer starts. Later, she tells her collaborator and back up dancer Scott Nicholson that she "needs to film something for Mariah," seemingly referencing Mariah Carey. (Carey, 50, enlisted Grande and Jennifer Hudson recently for a rendition of "Oh !" in Carey's Christmas special this year.) The trailer then shifts to a pre-show pep talk with Grande and her dancers as she starts to tear up. "It's been hard physically and mentally," she says. "This show for sure, for sure saved my life this year." The scene then cuts to her saying, "I just inhaled a tear," with a laugh. Grande surprised fans on Thursday announcing the release of the Netflix film, calling it a "love letter" to her fans. "Releasing this as a love letter to u all, in celebration of all that we’ve shared over the past few years," she wrote on Instagram. "I know this project only captures some of one tour (out of all the other hundreds of shows and moments we have shared over the past six or seven years… jesus ) but i just wanted to thank u all for showing me more in this lifetime already than i ever dreamed of." She also made it clear in her Instagram post that she's "looking forward to a change of pace" after dropping three albums in less than two years and hitting 101 stops during her 2019 tour. "i’ve learned, seen and felt so much," she wrote. "it’s been such an honor to share so much of this life with u." The new film arrives just weeks after dropping Positions in late October. Also from her Sweetener World Tour, Grande shared a 32-track live album titled k bye for now, featuring the show's entire setlist, last year. excuse me, i love you is out Dec. 21.
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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2020 7:21:46 GMT
Netflix is giving a glimpse of its Ariana Grande concert film.
The streaming service shared a clip from the special, titled Excuse Me, I Love You, featuring Grande, 27, on Thursday.
The preview shows Grande perform her song "Everytime" at O2 Arena in London. The song appears on Grande's fourth studio album, Sweetener, released in August 2018.
Excuse Me, I Love You follows Grande on her Sweetener world tour, which ended in December 2019. The tour was in support of Grande's albums Sweetener and Thank U, Next.
Netflix released a trailer for Excuse Me, I Love You last week that gives a behind-the-scenes look at Grande's tour. In one scene, Grande cries as she addresses her team.
"And I know that it's been hard, physically and mentally, but, like, this show for sure saved my life this year," she says.
Sweetener features the singles "No Tears Left to Cry," "God is a Woman" and "Breathin," while Thank U, Next includes the songs "Thank U, Next," "7 Rings" and "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored." Grande released her sixth studio album, Positions, in October.
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