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11.12.2020 - 01:53 / cosmopolitan.com
ariana grande: excuse me, i love you follows the Grammy-winning, multi-platinum singer-songwriter around the globe on her sold out 2019 Sweetener World Tour, capturing the spectacular performances of the hits that have burned up the charts, as well as exclusive, never-before-seen footage of the internationally-beloved superstar at home and on the road with her dancers and band.
The film offers an exclusive peek at the many facets of the passionate, raw, and always real artist and provides
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new documentary. Ari dropped “excuse me, i love you” overnight on Netflix — exactly one year after wrapping her “Sweetener” world tour. The 27-year-old superstar singer called the project a “love letter to u all” in a teaser she posted on social media earlier this month. Clocking in at 97 minutes, “excuse me, i love u’ features the pony-tailed “Positions” performer cycling through some of her greatest hits, including “7 Rings,” “Dangerous Woman,” and “Side to Side” from her London stop.
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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.
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Ariana Grande is getting vulnerable.
excuse me, i love you.” The film premieres Dec. 21 on the streaming service.
Ariana Grande has taken the world by storm, but even she needs time to unwind and let out her emotions. In the first trailer for her upcoming Netflix documentary Excuse Me, I Love You, the Grammy-winning songstress, 27, reveals just how much the Sweetener tour meant to her. “[I know that] it’s been hard physically and mentally,” the singer says to her dancers in an intimate behind-the-scenes moment. “But this show saved my life this year,” Ariana says through tears.
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:
Ariana Grande will bring her dulcet tones and hit numbers to Netflix with her new tour film Excuse Me, I Love You. Named after the first lyrics of her number “R.E.M.,” the pop star’s newly announced project will bring her 2019 Sweetner world tour to audiences stuck at home amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ariana Grande has announced the release of a new concert film on Netflix.