JAKARTA - Singer Ariana Grande will launch a documentary of her concert on streaming service Netflix on December 21. Excuse Me, I Love You will be the title of Grande's first documentary.

This film contains Grande's appearance on Sweetener's world tour in 2019 where she delivered Sweetener's album material and several hits namely 7 Rings, No Tears Left to Cry, and God Is a Woman.

A few days earlier, the Netflix account teased fans by writing a tweet about Ariana Grande. The Positions singer also welcomed by writing, "December 21, a year after the closure, Sweetener's world tour is coming to your house."

Grande also uploaded some photos that fans can look forward to through this documentary.

Ariana Grande is the latest musician to release a documentary on Netflix after Shawn Mendes with In Wonder.

Sweetener is Grande's fourth album released in 2018. In the first week of release, the album's sales reached 231 thousand copies. This album shows Grande's mature side in music with songs inspired by the events of her life.

The pandemic hasn't prevented Ariana Grande from giving her fans something new. In October this year, he released his sixth album entitled Positions.

This album immediately ranked first on the foreign music charts and sold more than 81.4 thousand units.

The documentary Excuse Me, I Love You will premiere on December 21 via streaming service Netflix.


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