Ariana Grande: Excuse Me I Love You is an upcoming Netflix special which will include the exclusive footage and clips from the BTS of her 2109 Sweetener tour.
Fans of the Grammy winner singer are very much excited about the Netflix specials as it will be available for streaming from Monday.
The show will basically revolve around the 27-year-old American singer and actress Ariana Granda as she moves around the world for her popular sold-out tour which started from March 2019 and successfully ran till the year end.
It will be a stylized concert documentary film and will include the stellar performances and behind the scenes moment of the 27-year-old singer at Manchester Pride.
The basic synopsis as per Netflix for the 97 minutes documentary film is “Ariana Grande takes the stage in London for her Sweetener World Tour and shares a behind-the-scenes look at her life in rehearsal and on the road.”
The concert documentary film is directed by Paul Dugdale and executively produced by Ariana Grande, and Scooter Braun, Allison Kaye, Scott Manson for SB Projects, and Jessie Ignjatovic and Evan Prager for Den of Thieves.
On 8 December, 2020, Ariana took to Twitter to tease her fans and followers about the upcoming concert film with her three tweets. She confirmed the news with the OTT giant Netflix on 9 December and also announced the release date of the film.
She said that the documentary film is kind of a love letter to the fans and in celebration of the experiences she shared with them over the years. She also said that though the film only captures one tour out of the all other hundreds of shows and moments she had shared with them over the seven years of her career.
She added that making music and being able to do what she is doing has not been possible without fans and she has given herself consistently for long time for it.
The documentary film will be available for streaming on Netflix from Monday, 21 December from 8am onwards