Ariana Grande’s Sweetener Tour Rumored to be Heading to Netflix as a Concert Documentary, Exciting Fans

Ariana Grande’s Sweetener world tour was a huge hit last year, with 97 shows and 1.3 million fans in attendance. Now, the singer has hinted that more could be coming our way. She recently shared three captivating black-and-white photos from the tour on her Instagram and Twitter, tagging Netflix in each post. The pictures show the 27-year-old songstress in a backbend on stage in one image, and her profile from slightly behind in another. It looks like there may be something exciting in the works from Ariana Grande and Netflix.

On Tuesday: Ariana Grande teased that more might be on the way from her Sweetener tour, when she posted three evocative black-and-white stills from the concert and tagged Netflix

Ariana Grande got her fans excited on Tuesday with some cryptic black-and-white photos from her Sweetener tour posted on social media, tagging Netflix. Netflix’s response ‘excuse me, I love you’ added fuel to the fire, leading many to speculate if a concert documentary or series might be in the works for the Sweetener tour. This would be Grande’s first project like this since her dangerous woman diaries on YouTube two years ago.

No one like her: The caption-less posts saw the sultry performer, 27, splayed in a backbend on stage in one image, while in another her profile was seen slightly from behind

Unique and original: A series of posts showcased the unique and captivating performer, age 27, as she effortlessly contorted her body into a graceful backbend on stage. Another photo captured a glimpse of her profile from a slightly different angle, showcasing her alluring presence.

That post elicited a comment from Netflix¿s corporate Instagram account, which said: 'excuse me, I love you'

A recent post on Instagram received a sweet comment from Netflix’s official account, expressing their love. Although Netflix and Ariana Grande have not confirmed anything yet, fans are optimistic that a surprise project might be released before the holidays. It’s worth noting that many other musicians have collaborated with Netflix to promote their tours or albums, such as Taylor Swift with her Miss Americana documentary and Shawn Mendes with his In Wonder film to support his latest album.

The social media activity sent Ariana¿s enthusiastic fanbase into overdrive: Many wondered whether this meant that the Sweetener tour was coming to Netflix as a concert documentary

The excitement on social media around Ariana’s recent posts had fans speculating about the possibility of her Sweetener tour being turned into a concert documentary for Netflix. The Sweetener tour was in support of her fourth and fifth studio albums, Sweetener and Thank U, Next, grossing over $146.4 million. The tour began in Albany, New York in March of 2019 and ended in Inglewood, California in December of the same year. Although Ariana has since released her sixth album, Positions, there are currently no tour plans due to the ongoing pandemic.

Big hit: Sweetener was Ariana's world tour in support of two albums, both her fourth and fifth studio albums, Sweetener and Thank U, Next

Check out these photos from Ariana’s Sweetener tour, where she performed songs from her fourth and fifth studio albums, Sweetener and Thank U, Next.

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