Last Sunday, Ariana Grande surprised all her followers by dropping the news that she is engaged to Dalton Gomez, with whom she was first seen in February. On Christmas Day, Grande posted a photo of her and Gomez cuddling by the Christmas tree.
10.12.2020 - 18:56 / hollywood.com
Ariana Grande is gifting her fans a new concert movie just in time for Christmas to mark one year since wrapping up her Sweetener World Tour.The Rain On Me hitmaker will premiere Excuse Me, I Love You on Netflix on December 21, 2020, when fans will get to relive the live shows, which featured the pop superstar performing hits like 7 Rings, No Tears Left to Cry, God Is a Woman, and Side to Side.Announcing the news on social media, Ariana wrote, “dec 21st, a year after closing, the sweetener world
.Last Sunday, Ariana Grande surprised all her followers by dropping the news that she is engaged to Dalton Gomez, with whom she was first seen in February. On Christmas Day, Grande posted a photo of her and Gomez cuddling by the Christmas tree.
Ariana Grande celebrated Christmas with her fiance Dalton Gomez this year!
LadBaby have scored their third consecutive Christmas Number One single with ‘Don’t Stop Me Eatin’’.YouTuber Mark Hoyle and his wife Roxanne first reached the top of the festive charts in 2018 with ‘We Built This City’, following up with more success with ‘I Love Sausage Rolls’ in 2019.Their latest single beat the likes of Mariah Carey, Wham!, and The Kunts’ Boris Johnson protest song to the top spot.
Die Hard writer Steven E de Souza has made a definitive argument explaining why the film is in fact a Christmas movie.Comparing the action thriller to Bing Crosby’s White Christmas, the screenwriter went through a checklist of “Christmas Movie or Not” characteristics on the Script Apart podcast.“I think we can all agree, even the sceptics on why Die Hard is a Christmas movie or not, that White Christmas, the 1950s movie with Bing Crosbie and Danny Kay, is a Christmas movie,” de Souza began.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFanTracks Digital’s two recent livestreams with the Goo Goo Dolls — the augmented-reality movie musical “It’s Christmas All Over” and the concert performance “Grounded With the Goo Goo Dolls” — are coming to drive-in movie theaters in the U.S. via Encore Live.
Ariane Grande has shared the first look at her forthcoming concert film Excuse Me, I Love You.Set to land on Netflix this coming Monday (December 21), the release will capture the pop star’s lengthy ‘Sweetener’ world tour from 2018/2019.The exclusive new clip, released this evening (December 17), sees Grande singing ‘Everytime’ at London’s O2 Arena. “London, how y’all feeling?” she asks the crowd.
Christina Aguilera showed off her killer vocals in a festive performance on “Late Night with Seth Meyers”.
For every Christmas banger, there's a sad excuse for a festive song lurking among the pile of turkeys.
Ariana Grande fans who are looking for more material from the singer since the release of Positions in October can head to Netflix later this month. The streamer is set to release a concert movie of the singer's Sweetener world tour in 2019, calledExcuse Me, I Love You, on Dec.
Ariana Grande is bringing a concert film documenting her 2019 Sweetener world tour to Netflix. excuse me, i love you was announced by Grande on Twitter, along with the film's release date of December 21. See the tweet below:
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterFor those experiencing pandemic-related concert withdrawal, Ariana Grande and Netflix are offering respite.Relief is coming in the form of the concert movie of Grande’s 2019 “Sweetener” world tour, called “Excuse Me, I Love You.” It will premiere on the streaming service globally on Dec.
Ariana Grande has announced the release of a new concert film on Netflix.
With most Christmas blockbusters being pushed to 2021 and “Wonder Woman 1984” going to HBO Max at the same time as theaters, there’s a void in the holiday film lineup that “Pinocchio” is hoping to fill. READ MORE: Disney Considering Streaming Release For ‘Cruella’ & Others But Not For ‘Black Widow’ As seen in the trailer for “Pinocchio,” the recent Italian live-action adaptation of the classic tale is coming to the US this holiday season.
Jimmy Fallon and Andrew Rannells are saying “Good riddance” to 2020 with an epic musical.
Kate Hudson and Octavia Spencer are spending another day hard at work on season two of Truth Be Told!
Miley Cyrus led off a new, weekly holiday-themed concert series from Amazon hosted by Lil Nas X.
Tripping with Nils Frahm.The German contemporary composer’s double release is set to be premiered in Australia and New Zealand cinemas later this month.