Ariana Grande is giving fans an all-access pass into her musical life through a new documentary series on YouTube.
The streaming service says Grande will be featured in “Ariana Grande: Dangerous Woman Diaries.” The four-part series is set to launch Thursday on the "No Tears Left to Cry" singer's YouTube channel.
YouTube calls the docu-series as "a love letter to her fans," according to the Variety.
Singers Miguel (L) and Ariana Grande speak onstage during the 56th Grammy Awards at Staples Center on in Los Angeles, California, January 26, 2014. /VCG Photo
Singers Miguel (L) and Ariana Grande speak onstage during the 56th Grammy Awards at Staples Center on in Los Angeles, California, January 26, 2014. /VCG Photo
The series will show highlights from the making of Grande's latest album, "Sweetener," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart in August. The documentary will also show new footage from her Dangerous Woman Tour, which was suspended after a terrorist bombing killed 22 and injured more than 500 at Manchester Arena in May 2017. Parts of Grande's One Love Manchester concert that helped raise money for the bombing victims will also be shown.
Other valuable footage include the singer recording songs with Pharrell in a studio, rehearsing for "The Light Is Coming," "God Is a Woman," and preparations for the performance at MTV Video Music Awards. It also includes live concert clips for songs like "Focus," "Into You," "Touch It," "Side to Side," "One Last Time" and "Dangerous Woman," according to Variety.
Vera Wang(L) and Ariana Grande attend the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, on May 7, 2018. /VCG Photo
Vera Wang(L) and Ariana Grande attend the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, on May 7, 2018. /VCG Photo
The four-part docu-series will be released at 9:00 a.m.(PT) on November 29 on the singer's YouTube account. Subscribers who paid for the YouTube Premium can enjoy binge-watching all the four then, while free users can only watch the first one on Thursday. Other three sequels will be released for free on December 6, December 13, and December 20 respectively.
According to Variety, as a YouTube rep noted, the docu-series will not mention the singer's short-lived engagement to the American actor Pete Davidson. The ex-couple planned to get married in June, but broke up in October.
Each sequel has a length of 30-40 minutes.
(Top Photo: Ariana Grande performs during Wango Tango concert at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, California, U.S., June 2, 2018. /VCG Photo)
Source(s): AP