Ariana Grande: Dangerous Woman Diaries - Season 1

Season 1
Giving exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to one of the world's biggest stars, Ariana Grande: Dangerous Woman Diaries takes an intimate look at the life of Ariana Grande during her Dangerous Woman Tour through the creation of her latest album, Sweetener. This 4-part documentary series is a love letter to her fans.
The series features exclusive behind the scenes footage of Ariana in the studio with Pharrell, on set shooting the music videos for the light is coming and God is a woman and rehearsing for her VMAs performance. In addition Dangerous Woman Diaries also includes live performances including Focus, Into You, Touch It, Side to Side, One Last Time and Dangerous Woman.

Episodes

The Light is Coming
Ariana gives us a behind-the-scenes look at her work on her newest album, Sweetener, which is largely an artistic reaction to her experiences on the Dangerous Woman Tour.

Here's the Gag
Ariana kicks off the Dangerous Woman Tour with her dancers and crew. We get insight into her creative process, her reasons for doing this series, and her relationship with the twins, Brian and Scott, her main collaborators.

Grateful
Life on tour can be difficult, so Ariana shares how she and her crew cope while on the road. Also featuring never before seen footage of Ariana and her crew's backstage antics.

One Love
Ariana's main source of inspiration is her fans. That's why, after the Manchester terror attack, she decided to put together the One Love concert and resume her tour... as a show of love for her fans.
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