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Ari’s long-awaited LA concert: songs old, new, and a few unplanned gifts

Los Angeles, USAMonday, June 15, 2026

A Spectacle Sold Out Before the First Note

On a Saturday night where anticipation crackled in the air, Crypto.com Arena was a fortress of sold-out seats—no room for spontaneity, only spectacle. The evening unfolded like a carefully crafted overture: a five-minute countdown set to Chaka Khan’s "I’m Every Woman", followed by a Madonna medley that sent shockwaves of energy through the crowd. Then, darkness. And then—she arrived.

Ariana Grande stepped into the spotlight, greeted by a thunderous wave of cheers. Her opening line, delivered with effortless charm, struck the perfect balance of humor and heart: “It’s good to see us, isn’t it?” A joke, yes—but also a nod to her recent role in Wicked, and a promise that this night would be more than just a trip down memory lane.


A Love Letter to Her Journey

This wasn’t a concert frozen in time—it was a conversation across years. Grande’s nearly two-hour performance was a masterclass in storytelling, her gratitude for her fans woven into every note. “You’ve been so patient,” she confessed between songs, acknowledging the seven-year gap since her last major tour.

The stage itself was a living, breathing narrative, evolving from stark minimalism to a dreamy, immersive landscape. Instead of lingering in the past, she bridged it with the present, seamlessly blending her old anthems—“The Boy Is Mine” and “Dangerous Woman”—with her current sound. Even the playful detour during “thank u, next”, where she feigned a cringe at the mention of marriage, felt like a celebration of growth rather than a callback.

The Climax: A Moment of Shared Magic

The night reached its emotional zenith with “Honeymoon Avenue”, where Grande confessed she was too overwhelmed to sing alone. Then—the fans took over. Voices rose in unison, transforming the song into a collective reflection. This wasn’t just a concert. It was a shared milestone, a testament to a journey that began years ago and refuses to stand still.

Ariana Grande didn’t just return to the stage. She rewrote her story.


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