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Ariana Grande Announces Release Date Of New Netflix Film Titled 'Excuse Me, I Love You'

Ariana announced that 'Excuse me, I love you' will begin streaming from December 21. It marks her first film project in two years.

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Ariana Grande confirmed that she is heading to Netflix with the release of a concert movie from her successful series of shows last year. The singer announced that 'Excuse me, I love you' will begin streaming from December 21.  She added a black-and-white teaser of the show for her followers on Instagram and on Twitter.

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Her Instagram Caption read, “Releasing this as a love letter to u all, in celebration of all that we’ve shared over the past few years. 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 lol) but I just wanted to thank u all for showing me more in this lifetime already than I ever dreamed of. Making music and doing all of this has been all I’ve known or fully given myself to consistently for a very long time now. Although my heart is looking forward to a change of pace, I wanted to express again just how eternally thankful I am”.

Here is her Twitter post:

Ariana spent most of 2019 on tour celebrating the success of her fourth studio album, Sweetener. The world tour was among one of the most popular one last year. It comprised of 97 shows attended by 1.3 million fans. It was her world tour in support of two albums, her fourth and fifth studio albums, Sweetener and Thank U, Next.

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Grande’s new journey marks her first film project in two years. This comes after she released her Dangerous Woman Diaries on YouTube. .

Many other artists in the music world have utilised Netflix in publicising tours or albums. This includes Taylor Swift with her Miss Americana documentary from earlier this year. More recently, in support of his new album, Shawn Mendes released his film Shawn Mendes: In Wonder on the streaming platform.

After kicking off in March 2019 in Albany, New York, Sweetener world tour grossed over $146.4 million. The tour concluded in December in Inglewood, California.

Since then, the Love Me Harder singer has released her sixth record Positions. However, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic there are no immediate plans for her to go on tour.

Shivangi Thapa is an intern with SheThePeople.Tv

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