List of Ariana Grande live performances
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Ariana Grande live performances | |
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Concert tours | 4 |
Promotional tours | 1 |
Headlined events | 4 |
Live performances | 40 |
American singer Ariana Grande has released 117 studio albums since her debut in 2011. This has resulted in four concert tours (three of them worldwide), and TV and award shows performances. She first promoted her debut album Yours Truly, in 2013 and 2014, through performances at several award ceremonies and television shows, including the Wango Tango and the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. Grande has served as an opening act for Justin Bieber on selected dates of his Believe Tour in 2013.
In 2013 she embarked on her debut concert tour, The Listening Sessions, which only visited North America and grossed over $679,360. She embarked on her first world tour and second in general The Honeymoon Tour in 2015 to promote her second studio album My Everything. The tour visited North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. At the end of 2015, the tour placed at number 40 on Pollstar's "2015 Year-End Top 100 Worldwide Tours" list, grossing $41.8 million from 88 shows with a total attendance of 808,667.[1]
Grande's next tour was named the Dangerous Woman Tour, which began in February 2017 and ended in September 2017 visiting North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Oceania. In December 2017 it was reported that the tour had grossed over $71 million.[2] On May 22, 2017 after Grande's concert at Manchester Arena, a suicide bomber killed 22 concert-attenders. In response to the terrorist attack Grande and her team organized a benefit concert named One Love Manchester[3]. The concert was retransmitted in different TV channels such as BBC. The concert averaged 10.9 million viewers on BBC One, peaking at 14.5 million viewers.[4] 22.6 million people watched at least three minutes of the programme on BBC One, making it the UK's most-watched television event of 2017.[5]
On August 8, 2018, Grande announced The Sweetener Sessions, her first promotional tour in support of her fourth studio album, Sweetener (2018) before embarking on her next tour. The concert series only had four stops, as three in North America and a fourth one in London.[6][7] In August 2018, the singer announced on Good Morning America that the tour was scheduled to begin in February 2019.[8] It was scheduled to be an arena one. In September, due to the death of her ex-boyfriend, rapper Mac Miller, and other "emotional problems", plans to tour were put on hold. Later that month,[9] Grande tweeted about her fourth concert tour saying: "like maybe i’ll do a mini one. i cant do what i did last time right now".[10] The singer took a break from the public eye, cancelling some performances and public appearances to "spend some time with herself".[11][12]
In October 2018, Grande announced her fourth concert tour, the Sweetener World Tour, in support of both her fourth studio album, Sweetener (2018), and her upcoming fifth studio album, Thank U, Next (2019). It is set to begin in March 2019.[13] In January 2019, it was announced that Grande will headline the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, becoming the youngest artist to headline the event, and the fourth female artist.[14] In February 2019, it was announced that Grande will headline Manchester Pride.[15] In March 2019, it was announced that Grande would headline Lollapalooza.[16]
Concert tours
Title | Dates | Associated album(s) | Continent(s) | Shows | Gross | Attendance | Ref. |
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The Listening Sessions | August 13, 2013 – September 22, 2013 | Yours Truly | North America | 11 | $679,360 | 25,261 | [17] [18] [19] |
The Listening Sessions set list
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The Honeymoon Tour | February 25, 2015 – October 25, 2015 | My Everything | North America Europe Asia Latin America |
88 | $41,800,000 | 808,667 | [1][20] |
The Honeymoon Tour set list
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Dangerous Woman Tour | February 3, 2017 – September 21, 2017 | Dangerous Woman | North America Europe Latin America Asia Oceania |
77 | $71,000,000 | 853,554 | [22] |
Dangerous Woman Tour set list
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Sweetener World Tour | March 18, 2019 – December 22, 2019 | Sweetener Thank U, Next |
North America Europe |
101 | – | – | [25] |
Sweetener World Tour set list
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Promotional tours
Title | Dates | Associated album(s) | Cities | Shows | Ref. |
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The Sweetener Sessions | August 20, 2018 – September 4, 2018 | Sweetener | New York City Chicago Los Angeles London |
4 | [17] [18] [19] |
The Sweetener Sessions set list
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Headlined events
Date | Event | Description | City | Performed songs |
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June 4, 2017 | One Love Manchester | Benefit concert in response to the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing | Manchester, England | "Be Alright" · "Break Free" · "Better Days" with Victoria Monét · "Where Is the Love?" with The Black Eyed Peas · "My Everything" with Parrs Wood High School Choir · "The Way" with Mac Miller · "Dang!" with Mac Miller · "Don't Dream It's Over" with Miley Cyrus · "Side to Side" · "Love Me Harder" · "Don't Look Back in Anger" with Coldplay · "One Last Time" · "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" |
April 14, 2019 – April 21, 2019 | Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival | Music and arts festival | Indio, California | "Raindrops (An Angel Cried)" · "God Is a Woman" · "Bad Idea" · "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" with NSYNC (solo during second show) · "Tearin' Up My Heart" with NSYNC (first show) · "R.E.M" · "Be Alright" · "Sweetener" · "Side to Side" with Nicki Minaj (solo during second show) · "Bang Bang" with Nicki Minaj (solo during second show) · "7 Rings" · "Love Me Harder" · "Breathin" · "Needy" · "Right There" · "Break Your Heart Right Back" · "Mo Money Mo Problems" with Diddy and Mase (first show) · "NASA" · "Goodnight n Go" (first show) · "The Light Is Coming" · "Into You" · "Dangerous Woman" · "Break Free" · "Sorry" with Justin Bieber (second show) · "No Tears Left to Cry" · "Thank U, Next" |
August 4, 2019 | Lollapalooza | Music festival | Chicago, Illinois | "God Is a Woman" · "Bad Idea" · "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" · "Boyfriend" with Social House · "R.E.M" · "Be Alright" · "Sweetener" · "Side to Side" · "7 Rings" · "Breathin" · "Needy" · "NASA" · "Get Well Soon" · "The Light Is Coming" · "Into You" · "Dangerous Woman" · "Break Free" · "No Tears Left to Cry" · "Thank U, Next" |
August 25, 2019 | Manchester Pride | LGBT pride festival and parade | Manchester, England | "No Tears Left to Cry" · "Be Alright" · "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" · "Side to Side" · "7 Rings" · "Break Free" · "Breathin" · "Thank U, Next" · "One Last Time" |
Live performances
Album / Era | Date | Event | City | Performed song(s) |
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Yours Truly | August 25, 2013 | 2013 MTV Video Music Awards (Pre-show) | Brooklyn, NY | "Baby I" · "The Way" |
September 21, 2013 | 2013 WorldWide Day of Play | Brooklyn | "Baby I" · "Lovin It" · "You'll Never Know" · "Daydreamin" · "Right There" · "Piano" · "Better Left Unsaid" · "The Way" | |
November 24, 2013 | American Music Awards of 2013 | Los Angeles | "The Way" · "Tattooed Heart" | |
My Everything | April 26, 2014 | 2014 Radio Disney Music Awards | Los Angeles | "Problem" |
May 1, 2014 | 2014 iHeartRadio Music Awards | Los Angeles | "The Way" · "Problem" | |
May 18, 2014 | 2014 Billboard Music Awards | Las Vegas | "Problem" (with Iggy Azalea) | |
June 15, 2014 | 2014 MuchMusic Video Awards | Toronto | "Problem" | |
July 2, 2014 | Total Ariana Live! | New York City | "Problem (acoustic version)" | |
August 24, 2014 | 2014 MTV Video Music Awards | Inglewood | "Break Free" · "Bang Bang" | |
September 5, 2014 | Stand Up to Cancer | Hollywood | "My Everything" | |
September 27, 2014 | Saturday Night Live | New York City | "Break Free" · "Love Me Harder" | |
October 19, 2014 | Radio 1 Teen Awards | London | "Problem" · "Bang Bang" · "Break Free" | |
October 24, 2014 | We Can Survive 2014 | Hollywood | "The Way" · "Break Your Heart Right Back" · "You'll Never Know" · "Right There" · "My Everything" · "Break Free" · "Bang Bang" · "Problem" | |
November 5, 2014 | 2014 CMA Awards | Nashville | "Bang Bang" | |
November 9, 2014 | 2014 MTV European Music Awards | Glasgow | "Problem" · "Break Free" | |
November 13, 2014 | 2014 Bambi Awards | Berlin | "Break Free" · "Problem" | |
November 18, 2014 | A Very Grammy Christmas | Los Angeles | "Santa Tell Me" · "Best Mistake" | |
November 23, 2014 | American Music Awards of 2014 | "Problem" · "Break Free" · "Love Me Harder" | ||
December 2, 2014 | 2014 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show | London | "Love Me Harder" · "Bang Bang" · "Break Free" · "Problem" | |
February 8, 2015 | 57th Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | "Just a Little Bit of Your Heart" | |
Dangerous Woman | November 22, 2015 | American Music Awards of 2015 | Los Angeles | "Focus" |
December 31, 2015 | New Year's Eve Special Concert | Las Vegas | "Bang Bang" · "Hands On Me" · "Best Mistake" · "Break Your Heart Right Back" · "Be My Baby" · "Right There" · "The Way" · "Tattooed Heart" · "One Last Time" · "My Everything" · "Love Me Harder" ·"Break Free" · "Problem" · "Focus" | |
March 12, 2016 | Saturday Night Live | New York City | "Dangerous Woman" · "Be Alright" | |
April 10, 2016 | 2016 MTV Movie Awards | Burbank | "Dangerous Woman" | |
April 30, 2016 | 2016 Radio Disney Music Awards | Los Angeles | ||
May 22, 2016 | 2016 Billboard Music Awards | Las Vegas | "Into You" · "Dangerous Woman" | |
August 28, 2016 | 2016 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | "Side to Side" | |
November 20, 2016 | American Music Awards of 2016 | Los Angeles | ||
May 22, 2017 | One Love Manchester | Manchester | "Be alright" • "Break free" • "Thinking bout you" • "Better days" • "Where is the love" • "My everything" • "The way" • "Don’t dream it’s over" • "Side to side" • "Love me harder" • "One last time" | |
September 24, 2017 | A Concert for Charlottesville | Charlottesville | "Side to Side" · "Be Alright" · "One Last Time" · "Dangerous Woman" | |
March 24, 2018 | March for Our Lives | Washington, D.C. | "Be Alright" | |
Sweetener | April 20, 2018 | Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival | Indio, California | "No Tears Left to Cry" |
May 20, 2018 | 2018 Billboard Music Awards | Las Vegas | ||
August 20, 2018 | 2018 MTV Video Music Awards | New York City | "God Is a Woman" | |
August 31, 2018 | Aretha Franklin's memorial service | Detroit | "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" | |
October 29, 2018 | A Very Wicked Halloween | New York City | "The Wizard and I" | |
November 1, 2018 | Ariana Grande at the BBC | London | "No Tears Left to Cry" · "Dangerous Woman" · "Breathin" · "Goodnight N Go" · "R.E.M" · "Only 1" · "God is a Woman" · "Love Me Harder" · "One Last Time" | |
Thank U, Next | December 6, 2018 | Billboard Women in Music | New York City | "Thank U, Next" |
March 14, 2019 | 2019 iHeart Radio Music Awards | Los Angeles | "Needy" | |
May 1, 2019 | 2019 Billboard Music Awards | Las Vegas | "7 Rings" | |
January 26, 2020 | 62nd Annual Grammy Awards | Los Angeles | "Imagine" · "My Favorite Things" · "7 Rings" · "Thank U, Next" |
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