Ariana Grande hints at an upcoming album
It would be surprising if the singer let this year go by without a new album
Ariana Grande spent most of 2019 on her 'Sweetener' tour, and for the past several weeks has been posting about a live album to be released from it, according to Variety. Over the weekend she posted that its deadline is coming 'soon,' implying that the album can be expected in the next few weeks.
“Love you hello!,” she tweeted from a tour stop in her home state of Florida. “Been prepping these vocals for the live album/listening to first pass mixes and I am so excited. Vocal producing everything myself, Johnny’s been producing all the band parts! Deadline is soon so just saying hello and love you and miss you. See you tonight, Jacksonville!”
Considering her recorded output over the past 18 months — she released the 'Sweetener' album in August of 2018 and quickly followed with another album, 'Thank U, Next,' in February, less than six months later — it would be surprising if she let a year go by without a new album, and it wouldn’t be a stretch to expect a new song or two to accompany the live outing.
The 'Sweetener' world tour continues in Columbia, S.C. on Dec. 3 and wraps in Los Angeles on Dec. 21.
“Love you hello!,” she tweeted from a tour stop in her home state of Florida. “Been prepping these vocals for the live album/listening to first pass mixes and I am so excited. Vocal producing everything myself, Johnny’s been producing all the band parts! Deadline is soon so just saying hello and love you and miss you. See you tonight, Jacksonville!”
Considering her recorded output over the past 18 months — she released the 'Sweetener' album in August of 2018 and quickly followed with another album, 'Thank U, Next,' in February, less than six months later — it would be surprising if she let a year go by without a new album, and it wouldn’t be a stretch to expect a new song or two to accompany the live outing.
The 'Sweetener' world tour continues in Columbia, S.C. on Dec. 3 and wraps in Los Angeles on Dec. 21.