Dangerous Woman Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:Dangerous Woman Tour
Border:yes
Type:World
Artist:Ariana Grande
Album:Dangerous Woman
Number Of Legs:6
Number Of Shows:40 in North America
15 in Europe
4 in South America
12 in Asia
6 in Oceania
77 in total
Attendance:878,000 (76 shows)
Gross:$71.4 million ($ million in dollars)
Last Tour:The Honeymoon Tour
(2015)
This Tour:Dangerous Woman Tour
(2017)
Next Tour:The Sweetener Sessions
(2018)

The Dangerous Woman Tour was the third concert tour and the second arena tour by American singer Ariana Grande in support of her third studio album, Dangerous Woman (2016). It traveled across North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Oceania. The tour started on February 3, 2017, in Phoenix, Arizona, and ended on September 21, 2017, in Hong Kong.[1] The tour was temporarily halted on May 22, 2017, due to a terrorist bombing, which happened minutes after the end of Grande's Manchester Arena show, killing 22 concert-goers (excluding the perpetrator) and physically injuring 139 others. After organizing and performing at the One Love Manchester benefit concert, Grande resumed the tour on June 7, 2017, in Paris.

On November 29, 2018, Grande released a four-part docu-series on YouTube titled Dangerous Woman Diaries that included behind-the-scenes footage from the tour, performances as well as the creation of her fourth studio album, Sweetener (2018).

Background

On May 23, 2016, Ariana Grande announced on social media that she would go on tour starting in late 2016 or early 2017 and that fans who ordered her album before May 25 would get a code to purchase tickets before the general public sale. On September 9, 2016, Grande released the dates for the first leg of the tour, beginning on February 3, 2017.[2] Ticket pre-sales for the first leg began on September 20, and general ticket sales began on September 24, 2016. European tour dates were announced on October 20, 2016[3] for May and June 2017.[4]

On September 22, 2016, Grande announced on Twitter that Victoria Monét and Little Mix would be joining the tour as opening acts throughout the North American leg of the tour.[5] On September 26, 2016, Grande announced that the tour would visit New Zealand and Australia.[6] Bia joined the tour as the opening act for the Europe dates.[7] Grande also scheduled dates in Latin America for June and July 2017, which Sabrina Carpenter will be opening, in Oceania for September 2017,[8] and in Asia for August and September 2017, including in Singapore as part of the F1 Grand Prix.

Costume design

For the show's visual, Grande worked with her stylist Law Roach and designer Bryan Hearns, creating a more "mature" and "growth" look for Grande. Describing the concept of the outfits used during the shows, Hearns stated: "It's about making an adult Ariana, marrying her silhouette with what's happening in fashion right now, so a big theme is sportswear—everything is oversized, there are straps everywhere, and cool hardware ... It's definitely more edgy, it's more adult, but still playful and young."[9] Talking about the opening look, a high-neck black bodysuit, with a flirty skirt on top, he revealed that the look was designed one day before of the first show. He explained: "I slept for four hours. It was stressful, but it was exciting. It was awesome."[9] The look was inspired by Audrey Hepburn. During an interview with Billboard, Hearns said:

Most of the looks are my direct aesthetic, so I put my stamp on it. It was just a certain silhouette that she wanted and certain colors, and that's how we met in the middle. We had a couple of looks that were in her silhouette, which is usually high-waisted bodysuits, shorts, skirts and crop tops. It's very flattering on her so we have a lot of items in that shape.[10]

He also revealed that "everything was a mixture of leather, denim, strappy fabrics and hardware." "We use a lot of sweatshirt fabric because everything is very relaxed-looking. It doesn’t have a lot going on in terms of the details."[10] The look styled by Grande during the fourth act of the show, a crop-top with blue denim harem pants, was inspired by 90s styles (mainly the R&B group TLC).[9]

Concert synopsis

Ten minutes and fifty seconds before the show started, a countdown-timer video was projected onto a giant curtain, placed at the back of the stage, showing Grande and two of her dancers and close friends, Brian Nicholson and Scott Nicholson. At the end of the countdown, ten dancers emerged onstage, followed by Grande, who wore a black dress and black high-heeled boots. The curtain dropped to show a wider screen, as the show began with "Be Alright". Grande sang while performing a vogue-style choreography, while dancers in black costumes moved around her. After the song, Grande put on a jacket and performed "Everyday", as red lights dimmed the stage to a background of pyrotechnics. During the performance, the rapper Future appeared in the projected video singing his recorded verse.[11] Next was "Bad Decisions", with elevated platforms and Grande's dancers around her.[11] "Let Me Love You" followed, on a stage dimly lit by blue and white lights.[11] Grande exited the stage laying down on an elevated platform that then descended under the stage. The song transitioned into an orchestral string interlude followed by a video of Grande, with a purple, blue and pink aura around her, singing the unreleased intro for the original version of "Dangerous Woman" (formerly titled Moonlight), titled "Baby Loves", that did not appear on the retail release.

The second part of the show began with an extended version of “Knew Better” with Grande and her dancers dressed in street-style white clothes, followed by a shortened version of “Forever Boy”, featuring colorful stage effects while Grande walks down the catwalk towards the front of the stage. Once there at the front of the stage, Grande then performed a stripped-down version of "One Last Time", which transitioned back into the original version of the song. After that was R&B-inspired song “Touch It”. Stage projections and visual effects were shown as Grande walks the catwalk and makes her way back towards the main part of the stage and stands atop an elevated platform. Grande concluded the second part of the show singing "Leave Me Lonely" with light laser lighting effects. After the end of the song, an extended version of the song played as Grande exits and goes backstage for a costume change, and a backing band (guitars, drums, bass and keyboards) arrived onstage.

The third part of the show started with a second interlude on the video screen, showing Grande in blonde hair and a leotard posing provocatively as feminist words are displayed, including "empowered", "grounded", "not asking for it" (which repeats multiple times), "raw", "gentle", "sensual", "sexual", "human" and "female". Grande then ascended to the stage wearing a gray bra and a skirt with straps, while her dancers rode stationary bicycles on a platform to perform "Side to Side". The stage transformed into a gymnasium with lockers, benches and a chinning bar. Rapper Nicki Minaj was shown on the video screen in scenes from the official music video during her verse. Grande then performed a remixed version of "Bang Bang" with colorful and extreme strobe lighting and laser effects. Next, during "Greedy", fake money with Grande's face on it fell onto the audience. Starting with the second leg in Europe, the song then swiftly transitioned into "Focus", during which the screen showed scenes from the music video. Grande ended the third part of the show with “I Don't Care“ and exited as the band played an extended outro for the song.

The fourth part of the show started with Grande returning to the catwalk area of the stage wearing a bra and a pair of denim harem pants with black high heel shoes (a brown jumpsuit dress with a moon on it wearing white high heel shoes during the Europe leg onwards) and singing "Moonlight" as she sat and knelt on the edge of the catwalk in front of a celestial background with celestial projections. Next was "Love Me Harder" and a reworked version of "Break Free" with laser effects around the stage. Grande then talks to the audience for a bit and then performed ”Sometimes”. While performing, pink balloons fell from the ceiling as Grande continues to interact with the audience. This is followed by "Thinking Bout You" as the video screen showed coloured silhouettes of opposite-sex couples and same-sex couples making out. There ensued an optional interchangeable section of the concert, which featured anything from Ariana singing the original version of "Honeymoon Avenue", to Ariana singing a cover of Pink + White by Frank Ocean (this was changed to Grande performing "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" after performing "Thinking Bout You" starting with the show in Paris after the Manchester Arena Bombing). After the interchangeable section came "Problem" with the stage dimmed to blue lights while the dancers carried big blue neon glow sticks, followed by "Into You", which concluded the main set. For the encore, after a two-minute silence, Grande performed "Dangerous Woman", wearing a black latex dress, with red lighting and pyrotechnics on the stage. After performing, Grande thanks the audience and exits the stage as the band played an extended outro of the song.

Critical response

The Dangerous Woman Tour received mostly positive reviews. For example, in a review for Las Vegas Weekly, Ian Caramanzana wrote: "Grande's burly, soulful vibrato and wide range remain the star of her show, and she's at her best when it's just her, a microphone and her band – especially when she performs ballads".[12] Ed Masley commented for The Arizona Republic that Grande has grown "into a self-assured R&B diva with the vocal chops to back up the confident swagger she brought to the stage. ... Vocally, Grande exuded more power and passion than ever, especially on the ballads".[13] Jon Pareles of The New York Times praised Grande for not resorting to shock value. He described the concert as "a show of confidence, prowess and aplomb. ... Onstage, Ms. Grande ... flaunts professionalism, not skin or profanities".[14] Billboards Kristin Corpuz said of Grande's performance at Madison Square Garden: "She's showing off a more mature sound and edgier image. With outfits custom-made by celebrity fashion designer Bryan Hearns, Grande electrified the Madison Square Garden stage with her four-piece rhythm section and 10 backup dancers."[15] A Billboard report later commented of the last concert of the tour that Grande "more than delivered with her impressive vocal range, sultry dance moves, unstoppable energy and a whirl of costume changes. ... [Through her tour,] Grande has brought people together through music to love and support each other."[16]

In a more mixed review, Chris Kelly of The Washington Post thought that "her gorgeous four-octave soprano was often obscured by her bass-heavy backing band", but he described the show as "a pristine showcase of her immense vocal talent."[17] Dan Hyman of Chicago Tribune opined, "[A]side from a massive projection screen that lived behind the stage and stretched the width of the arena, the production seemed a bit cheap for a show of this scale. ... But it doesn't matter for this gifted singer: all Grande needs do to ... is dial back the bass and belt out some of her magnificent vocal runs."[18]

Manchester Arena bombing

See main article: Manchester Arena bombing.

On May 22, 2017, after Grande's show at Manchester Arena in England finished, a shrapnel bomb explosion caused the death of 22 concert-goers and more than 800 injuries.[19] Grande cancelled subsequent tour dates through June 5.[20] Grande organised a benefit concert, One Love Manchester, which took place on June 4 at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester, to aid the bombing victims and affected families. By the end of the concert, it had raised £17 million. Grande also re-released her previous single, "One Last Time" and a live cover of her singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", with all funds going to the British Red Cross. Various artists joined Grande for the concert.[21] Alfredo Flores, Grande's tour photographer, told Refinery 29 that, after the bombing:

Set list

This set list is representative of the February 3, 2017, show in Phoenix.[22] It is not intended to represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.ACT 1 (INTRO)

  1. "Be Alright"
  2. "Everyday"
  3. "Bad Decisions"
  4. "Let Me Love You"

ACT 2 (BABY LOVES INTERLUDE)

  1. "Knew Better Part Two"
  2. "Forever Boy"
  3. "One Last Time"
  4. "Touch It"
  5. ”Leave Me Lonely"

ACT 3 (FEMALE INTERLUDE)

  1. "Side to Side"
  2. "Bang Bang"
  3. "Greedy"
  4. "I Don't Care"

ACT 4

  1. "Moonlight"
  2. "Love Me Harder"
  3. "Break Free"
  4. "Sometimes"
  5. "Thinking Bout You"
  6. "Problem"
  7. "Into You"

ACT 5 (ENCORE)

  1. Dangerous Woman"

Notes

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date
(2017)
CityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
North America[29] [30]
February 3PhoenixUnited StatesTalking Stick Resort ArenaVictoria Monét
Little Mix
11,489 / 12,739 (90%)$737,148
February 4Las VegasMGM Grand Garden Arena9,437 / 10,787 (87%)$845,275
February 7Omaha9,672 / 13,444 (71%)$424,500
February 9TulsaBOK Center7,343 / 7,995 (91%)$384,832
February 14NashvilleBridgestone Arena11,472 / 11,472 (100%)$614,544
February 17UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena6,301 / 6,301 (100%)$696,265
February 19ManchesterSNHU ArenaVictoria Monét
Bia
7,447 / 8,698 (85%)$491,876
February 21BuffaloKeyBank Center8,646 / 13,693 (63%)$577,237
February 23New York CityMadison Square GardenVictoria Monét
Little Mix
26,635 / 26,635 (100%)$2,923,027
February 24
February 26ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena8,685 / 14,011 (61%)$569,214
February 27Washington, D.C.Verizon Center10,073 / 13,578 (74%)$961,756
March 1PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center11,657 / 14,079 (82%)$909,258
March 3BostonTD Garden12,349 / 12,944 (95%)$1,105,421
March 5TorontoCanada14,503 / 14,503 (100%)$1,036,610
March 6MontrealBell Centre13,287 / 13,287 (100%)$842,563
March 9ColumbusUnited StatesNationwide Arena10,069 / 14,414 (69%)$611,976
March 11IndianapolisBankers Life FieldhouseVictoria Monét
Bia
10,952 / 13,020 (84%)$635,956
March 12Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills
Victoria Monét
Little Mix
12,043 / 12,437 (96%)$829,626
March 14ChicagoUnited Center12,342 / 13,584 (90%)$989,255
March 16Saint PaulXcel Energy Center8,373 / 14,736 (56%)$549,262
March 18Kansas CitySprint Center10,591 / 13,382 (79%) $650,414
March 21Salt Lake CityVivint Smart Home Arena10,291 / 20,840 (49%)$584,595
March 23SeattleKeyArena11,540 / 11,783 (97%)$802,916
March 24VancouverCanadaRogers Arena13,213 / 13,213 (100%)$951,207
March 26United StatesGolden 1 Center12,376 / 12,776 (96%)$908,963
March 27San JoseSAP Center12,113 / 12,642 (95%)$1,092,023
March 30AnaheimHonda Center11,547 / 11,547 (100%)$1,042,336
March 31InglewoodThe Forum12,054 / 12,874 (93%)$1,047,815
April 3DenverPepsi Center10,278 / 13,172 (78%)$676,163
April 6San AntonioAT&T Center11,051 / 12,960 (85%)$720,344
April 8HoustonToyota Center10,324 / 11,548 (89%)$901,670
April 9DallasAmerican Airlines Center12,460 / 13,204 (94%)$957,931
April 11New OrleansSmoothie King Center7,574 / 12,580 (60%)$507,455
April 12AtlantaPhilips Arena10,987 / 11,285 (97%)$780,827
April 14MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena12,019 / 12,673 (94%)$964,439
April 15OrlandoAmway Center12,226 / 12,574 (97%)$946,615
Europe[31] [32]
May 8StockholmSwedenFriends ArenaVictoria Monét
Bia
14,106 / 14,106 (100%)$995,461
May 10OsloNorwayTelenor Arena12,129 / 12,412 (97%)$752,062
May 12HerningDenmarkJyske Bank Boxen9,111 / 14,578 (62%)$655,222
May 14AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome31,801 / 31,815 (99%)$1,638,610
May 16
May 18BirminghamEnglandGenting Arena11,554 / 12,036 (96%)$738,618
May 20DublinIreland3Arena12,595 / 12,804 (98%)$792,166
May 22ManchesterEnglandManchester Arena14,158 / 14,218 (99%)$883,825
June 7ParisFranceAccorHotels ArenaKnowleDJ
Victoria Monét
15,121 / 15,442 (97%)$1,020,450
June 9 LyonHalle Tony Garnier9,551 / 9,833 (97%)$518,788
June 11LisbonPortugalMEO Arena13,573 / 16,239 (83%)$755,290
June 13BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi11,483 / 16,273 (70%)$917,766
June 15RomeItalyPalaLottomatica7,558 / 7,558 (100%)$362,100
June 17TurinPala Alpitour11,211 / 11,211 (100%)$742,369
Latin America[33] [34] [35] [36] [37]
June 29Rio de JaneiroBrazilJeunesse ArenaDJ Ronaldinho
Sabrina Carpenter
10,337 / 12,370 (83%)$731,303
July 1São PauloAllianz Parque24,717 / 27,300 (90%)$1,605,750
July 3SantiagoChileMovistar ArenaVictoria Monét12,845 / 13,442 (95%)$1,240,230
July 5Buenos AiresArgentinaDirecTV ArenaVictoria Monét
Oriana Sabatini
8,623 / 8,727 (98%)$764,260
July 9AlajuelaCosta RicaCellairis AmphitheatreÉchele Miel
Fátima Pinto
Victoria Monét
CNCO
11,141 / 11,141 (100%)$776,744
July 12Mexico CityMexicoPalacio de los DeportesVictoria Monét36,284 / 40,278 (90%)$2,078,842
July 13
Asia[38]
August 10ChibaJapanMakuhari Event HallBeverly52,035 / 59,817 (86%)$6,525,600
August 12Little Glee Monster
August 13
August 15SeoulSouth KoreaGocheok Sky Dome19,422 / 20,008 (97%)$1,876,580
August 17BangkokThailandImpact Arena9,308 / 9,694 (96%)$1,283,740
August 21ManilaPhilippinesMall of Asia Arena9,607 / 10,400 (92%)$1,199,770
August 26BeijingChinaLeSports Center7,997 / 8,023 (99%)$1,099,220
August 28ShanghaiMercedes-Benz Arena11,225 / 11,225 (100%)$1,391,210
August 30GuangzhouGuangzhou Sports Arena10,287 / 10,792 (95%)$1,247,490
Oceania[39]
September 2AucklandNew ZealandSpark Arena10,606 / 11,593 (91%)$954,738
September 4MelbourneAustraliaRod Laver Arena23,809 / 24,694 (96%)$2,420,480
September 5
September 8SydneyICC Sydney Theatre16,505 / 16,580 (99%)$1,625,830
September 9
September 12BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre10,604 / 10,604 (100%)$1,038,680
Asia
September 16 SingaporeMarina Bay Street Circuit
September 19TaipeiTaiwanTaipei Arena11,570 / 12,673 (91%)$1,375,330
September 21Hong KongAsiaWorld–Arena7,740 / 8,796 (87%)$1,006,410
Total878,016 / 984,130 (89%)$71,038,801[40]

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date
(2017)
CityCountryVenueReason
May 25LondonEngland<--United Kingdom-->The O2 ArenaManchester Arena bombing
May 26
May 28AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis
May 31ŁódźPolandAtlas Arena
June 1
June 3FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle
June 5ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion
July 14GuadalajaraMexicoArena VFGScheduling conflicts
July 18MonterreyMexicoArena Monterreyrowspan="2" [41]
July 19
August 23Ho Chi Minh CityVietnamQuân khu 7 StadiumCancelled due to health problems[42]

External links

Notes and References

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  4. Kelemen, Matt. "Ariana Grande Is a Dangerous Talent", Las Vegas magazine, January 27, 2017
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  6. Web site: Ariana Grande Confirms She's Bringing Her 'Dangerous Woman' Tour To Australia – Music Feeds. September 26, 2016. MusicFeeds.com. February 16, 2017. February 5, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170205095927/http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/ariana-grande-will-bring-dangerous-woman-tour-australia/. live.
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  8. Ariana Grande Will Tour Australia and New Zealand for the First Time. Billboard. April 24, 2017. September 5, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210905135540/https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/7767930/ariana-grande-tour-australia-new-zealand. live.
  9. Ariana Grande Debuts a New Edgy Look for Her Dangerous Woman Tour. InStyle. February 6, 2017. March 2, 2017. December 23, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211223171843/https://www.instyle.com/fashion/ariana-grande-dangerous-woman-tour-looks. live.
  10. Celebrity Designer Bryan Hearns on Designing for Ariana Grande's Dangerous Woman Tour: Exclusive. Billboard. February 6, 2017. March 2, 2017. January 23, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210123061735/https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/7678153/ariana-grande-tour-outfits-exclusive. live.
  11. Web site: Review: Ariana Grande puts on ethereal show at Madison Square Garden. Digital Journal. February 25, 2017. March 2, 2017. August 14, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200814060340/http://www.digitaljournal.com/entertainment/music/review-ariana-grande-puts-on-ethereal-show-at-madison-square-garden/article/486654#ixzz4a4nSWh21. live.
  12. Web site: Five thoughts: Ariana Grande at MGM Grand Garden Arena (February 4). Las Vegas Weekly. February 6, 2017. February 7, 2017. February 23, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220223170111/https://lasvegasweekly.com/ae/music/2017/feb/06/five-thoughts-ariana-grande-mgm-grand/. live.
  13. Web site: Ariana Grande Setlist at AsiaWorld-Arena, Islands Distracts, Honkong. setlist.fm. June 15, 2019. December 23, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211223170332/https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/ariana-grande/2017/asiaworld-arena-islands-district-hong-kong-73e20abd.html. live.
  14. Web site: Review: Ariana Grande Asserts Herself With Stilettos and a Soaring Voice. The New York Times. February 24, 2017. March 2, 2017. December 23, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211223170805/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/24/arts/music/ariana-grande-dangerous-woman-live-review.html. live.
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  16. http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/international/7980722/ariana-grande-dangerous-woman-world-tour-hong-kong-finale "Ariana Grande Emotional in 'Dangerous Woman World Tour' Hong Kong Finale"
  17. News: Not much 'dangerous' about Ariana Grande's live performance. The Washington Post. February 28, 2017. July 25, 2017. December 1, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181201110542/https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/music/not-much-dangerous-about-ariana-grandes-live-performance/2017/02/28/416a4058-fdc6-11e6-9b78-824ccab94435_story.html. live.
  18. Web site: Ariana Grande's voice saved a mixed bag of a United Center show. Chicago Tribune. March 15, 2017. July 25, 2017. December 23, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211223171836/https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-ariana-grande-united-center-review-ent-0316-20170315-story.html. live.
  19. Web site: Arena bomb 'injured more than 800'. BBC News. May 16, 2018. July 13, 2018. May 16, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180516014937/http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-44129386. live.
  20. Web site: Ariana Grande Suspends Remainder of Dangerous Woman Tour After Deadly Manchester Arena Explosion. Harrison. Lily. E News. May 24, 2017. May 24, 2017. June 19, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190619205727/https://www.eonline.com/news/856276/ariana-grande-suspends-remainder-of-dangerous-woman-tour-after-deadly-manchester-arena-explosion. live.
  21. Web site: White. Jack. Ariana Grande's One Love Manchester benefit concert details and lineup announced, including Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and Niall Horan. Official Charts Company. May 30, 2017. May 30, 2017. December 23, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211223172145/https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/ariana-grandes-one-love-manchester-benefit-concert-details-and-lineup-announced-including-justin-bieber-katy-perry-and-niall-horan__19299/. live.
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  25. Watch Ariana Grande & Mac Miller Sneak a Kiss Onstage After Performing 'The Way'. April 3, 2017. Billboard. April 5, 2017. April 5, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170405174941/http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/7744698/ariana-grande-mac-miller-kiss-onstage-the-way. live.
  26. http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/international/7905225/ariana-grande-speak-japanese-mac-miller-japan-tour "Watch Ariana Grande Speak Japanese, Surprise Fans With Mac Miller on Tour"
  27. Bains, Sanjeeta. "Ariana Grande Dangerous Woman tour at Genting Arena: Review, setlist, reaction", Birmingham Mail, May 19, 2017
  28. Web site: WATCH: Ariana Grande Reprises 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' as She Resumes Dangerous Woman Tour. Quinn. Dave. PEOPLE.com. June 8, 2017. June 18, 2017. June 11, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170611150506/http://people.com/music/ariana-grande-somewhere-over-the-rainbow-dangerous-woman-tour-paris/. live.
  29. North America Box score:
  30. The 30 North American dates earned $24.5 million, with a total attendance of over 323,000. See Lipshutz, Jason. "Ariana Grande Will Only Get Stronger", Billboard, May 24, 2017
  31. Europe boxscore:
  32. Web site: Victoria Monet. Live Nation Sweden. May 4, 2017. July 27, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180727115154/https://www.livenation.se/artist/victoria-monet-tickets. live.
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