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Ariana Grande live performances
Ariana Grande looking at the crowd while performing
Grande at the SNHU Arena in 2017
Concert tours4
Promotional tours1
Headlined events4
Live performances43
Videography90

In 2013, since the American singer, songwriter, and actress Ariana Grande has released her debut album Yours Truly[1], she performed four concert tours, three of which were worldwide.[2] She has also performed at various award shows, music festivals and television programmes.[3]

Debut performances

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Grande promoted her debut album Yours Truly in 2013[4] and 2014[5] at the Wango Tango and the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards.[6] Her first concert tour, The Listening Sessions (2013), visited North America[7] and grossed over $679,360.[8] Grande also served as an opening act for Justin Bieber on selected dates of his Believe Tour in 2013 in Florida for 3 nights.[9]

World tours

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Grande's first world tour, The Honeymoon Tour (2015)[10] promoted her second studio album, My Everything.[11] The 88 show tour visited North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America.[11] The tour grossed $41.8 million, with a total attendance of 808,667.[12]

Grande's Dangerous Woman Tour, from February 2017 to September 2017, visited North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Oceania.[13] In December 2017, several media sources reported that the tour had grossed over $71 million.[14] On May 22, 2017, a terrorist attack occurred at Grande's concert at the Manchester Arena in the United Kingdom, now known as the Manchester Arena bombing.[15] In response, Grande performed a benefit concert named One Love Manchester.[16]

On 8 August 2018, Grande announced The Sweetener Sessions, a promotional tour for her fourth studio album, Sweetener (2018).[17] The concert series had three stops in North America and a fourth one in London.[18][19] Later that month, Grande announced on Good Morning America that the Sweetener tour was scheduled to begin in February 2019.[20] However, Grande postponed the tour due to severe "illness".[21] 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).[22] It commenced in March 2019.[22]

Festivals and other headline performances

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In January 2019, it was announced that Grande was a headline act for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, becoming the youngest artist and the fourth female artist to headline the event.[23] Also, in February and March 2019, it was announced that Grande was a headline act for Manchester Pride[24] and Lollapalooza.[25]

Guest performances

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Since her 2013 debut, Grande has featured in live performances with other artists across a range of genres. In 2014, Grande performed "Bang Bang" alongside Nicki Minaj and Jessie J at the American Music Awards. She performed in a trio of artists at the season finale of Dancing with the Stars performing the soon-to-be hit "Boys Like You" from Who Is Fancy with Meghan Trainor.[26] Grande featured alongside Stevie Wonder on The Voice series finale performing Wonder's single "Faith".[27] In 2020, Grande performed with Lady Gaga in Gaga's hit single "Rain on Me" at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards.[28]

Concert tours

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Title Dates Associated album(s) Continent(s) Shows Gross Attendance Ref.
The Listening Sessions August 13, 2013 – September 22, 2013 Yours Truly North America 11 $679,360 25,261 [29]
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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 [12][32]

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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 [34]

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Sweetener World Tour March 18, 2019 – December 22, 2019 Sweetener
Thank U, Next
North America
Europe
101 $146,400,000 1,300,000 [37]

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Promotional tours

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Title Dates Associated album(s) Cities Shows Ref.
The Sweetener Sessions August 20, 2018 – September 4, 2018 Sweetener New York City
Chicago
Los Angeles
London
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Headlined events

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Event Date Description City
One Love Manchester June 4, 2017 Benefit concert in response to the Manchester Arena bombing Manchester, England
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival April 14, 2019 – April 21, 2019 Music and arts festival Indio, California
Lollapalooza August 4, 2019 Music festival Chicago, Illinois
Manchester Pride August 25, 2019 LGBT pride festival and parade Manchester, England

Live performances

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Yours Truly era

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Event Date Country
Wango Tango May 11, 2013 United States
Kiss 108 Kiss Concert May 18, 2013
The Ellen DeGeneres Show May 29, 2013
103.3 AMP BDAY BASH June 30, 2013
2013 MTV Video Music Awards (Pre-show) August 25, 2013
The Today Show September 3, 2013
2013 WorldWide Day of Play September 21, 2013
Jimmy Kimmel Live! October 15, 2013
Dancing with the Stars October 21, 2013
American Music Awards of 2013 November 24, 2013
Rockefeller Plaza Tree Lighting November 26, 2013
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade November 28, 2013
KIIS-FM Jingle Ball December 6, 2013
KDWB-FM Jingle Ball December 10, 2013
Z100 Jingle Ball December 13, 2013
B96 Jingle Bash December 14, 2013
FLZ Jingle Ball December 18, 2013
Women of Soul: In Performance at the White House March 26, 2014
White House Easter Egg Roll April 21, 2014

My Everything era

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Event Date Country
2014 Radio Disney Music Awards April 26, 2014 United States
White Party Palm Springs April 27, 2014
2014 iHeartRadio Music Awards May 1, 2014
Wango Tango May 10, 2014
2014 Billboard Music Awards May 18, 2014
Dancing with the Stars May 20, 2014
Kiss 108 Kiss Concert May 31, 2014
2014 MuchMusic Video Awards June 15, 2014 Canada
iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party June 27, 2014 United States
Total Ariana Live! July 2, 2014
Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular July 4, 2014
"My Everything" iHeartRadio Concert August 22, 2014
2014 MTV Video Music Awards August 24, 2014
The Today Show August 29, 2014
Stand Up to Cancer September 5, 2014
X Factor Australia September 8, 2014 Australia
2014 iHeartRadio Music Festival September 19, 2014 United States
Saturday Night Live September 27, 2014
Radio 1 Teen Awards October 19, 2014 United Kingdom
We Can Survive 2014 October 24, 2014 United States
2014 CMA Awards November 5, 2014
2014 MTV European Music Awards November 9, 2014 Scotland
2014 Bambi Awards November 13, 2014 Germany
The Voice of Holland November 14, 2014 Netherlands
A Very Grammy Christmas November 18, 2014 United States
American Music Awards of 2014 November 23, 2014
2014 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show December 2, 2014 United Kingdom
KIIS-FM Jingle Ball December 5, 2014 United States
B96 Jingle Bash December 6, 2014
KDWB-FM Jingle Ball December 8, 2014
Q102 Jingle Ball December 10, 2014
Z100 Jingle Ball December 12, 2014
Hot 99.5 Jingle Ball December 15, 2014
Michael Bublé's Christmas Special December 17, 2014
Y100 Jingle Ball December 21, 2014
Disney Parks Frozen Christmas Celebration December 25, 2014
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon February 1, 2015
57th Grammy Awards February 8, 2015
Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life February 10, 2015
2015 NBA All-Star Game Halftime Show February 15, 2015
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo March 17, 2015
The Voice of Italy May 27, 2015 Italy
Capital-FM Summertime Ball June 6, 2015 United Kingdom
NYC Pride: Dance On The Pier June 28, 2015 United States
Summer Sonic Festival August 15, 2015 Japan
Summer Sonic Festival August 16, 2015
"Ari" Fragrance Macy's Premiere September 16, 2015 United States
Halloween iHeartRadio Concert October 30, 2015
Dancing with the Stars November 23, 2015
Disney Parks Unforgettable Christmas Celebration December 25, 2015
New Year's Eve Special Concert December 31, 2015

Dangerous Woman era

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Event Date Country
Saturday Night Live March 12, 2016 United States
T-Mobile Arena Opening Celebration April 7, 2016
2016 MTV Movie Awards April 10, 2016
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon April 25, 2016
2016 Radio Disney Music Awards April 30, 2016
Jimmy Kimmel Live! May 12, 2016
Channel 93.3 Summer Kickoff May 13, 2016
Wango Tango May 14, 2016
Vevo Presents May 18, 2016
Good Morning America May 20, 2016
2016 Billboard Music Awards May 22, 2016
The Voice May 24, 2016
Capital-FM Summertime Ball June 11, 2016 United Kingdom
B96 Pepsi Summer Bash June 26, 2016 United States
ABC Greatest Hits August 4, 2016
Billboard Hot 100 Music Festival August 20, 2016
2016 MTV Video Music Awards August 28, 2016
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon September 8, 2016
The Ellen DeGeneres Show September 14, 2016
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon September 19, 2016
2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival September 24, 2016
We Can Survive 2016 October 22, 2016
American Music Awards of 2016 November 20, 2016
Z100 Jingle Ball December 9, 2016
Kiss 108 Jingle Ball December 11, 2016
The Voice December 13, 2016
103.5 KISS-FM Jingle Ball December 14, 2016
Power 96.1 Jingle Ball December 16, 2016
UCLA Taste for a Cure Gala April 28, 2017
One Love Manchester June 4, 2017 United Kingdom
Formula 1 2017 Singapore Grand Prix September 16, 2017 Singapore
A Concert for Charlottesville September 24, 2017 United States
March for Our Lives March 24, 2018

Sweetener era

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Event Date Country
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival April 20, 2018 United States
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon May 1, 2018
YouTube Brandcast 2018 May 3, 2018
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon May 14, 2018
2018 Billboard Music Awards May 20, 2018
Wango Tango June 2, 2018
Amazon Prime Day 2018 July 11, 2018
The Late Late Show with James Corden (Carpool Karaoke) August 15, 2018
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon August 16, 2018
2018 MTV Video Music Awards August 20, 2018
Good Morning America August 22, 2018
Aretha Franklin's memorial service August 31, 2018
BBC Live Lounge September 5, 2018 United Kingdom
A Very Wicked Halloween October 29, 2018 United States
Ariana Grande at the BBC November 1, 2018 United Kingdom

Thank U, Next era

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Event Date Country
The Ellen DeGeneres Show November 7, 2018 United States
Billboard Women in Music December 6, 2018
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon December 18, 2018
2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards March 14, 2019
2019 Billboard Music Awards May 1, 2019
62nd Annual Grammy Awards January 26, 2020

Positions era

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Event Date Country
Vevo Presents June 21, 2021 United States
July 7, 2021
July 14, 2021
July 15, 2021
July 21, 2021
July 22, 2021
Rift Tour August 6, 2021 Online (Fortnite Battle Royale)
August 7, 2021
August 8, 2021

Eternal Sunshine era

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Event Date Country
Saturday Night Live March 9, 2024 United States
Met Gala May 6, 2024 United States
The Tonight Show featuring Jimmy Fallon June 6, 2024 United States

Other live performances

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Event Date Country
American Music Awards of 2015 November 22, 2015 United States
The Disney Family Singalong April 16, 2020
Jason Robert Brown's Virtual Concert April 27, 2020 Online
2020 MTV Video Music Awards August 30, 2020 United States
Adult Swim Festival November 13, 2020
2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards May 27, 2021
Merry Christmas One and All! December 9, 2023 United States

Theater and Broadway appearances

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Year Production Role Venue
2001 Annie Annie Little Palm Family Theatre
2008 13 Charlotte Broadway
2012 A Snow White Christmas Snow White[41] Pasadena Playhouse

References

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