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Ariana Grande in New York

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Ariana Grande
Barclays Center — Brooklyn, NY
Ariana Grande
Barclays Center — Brooklyn, NY
Ariana Grande
Barclays Center — Brooklyn, NY
Ariana Grande
Barclays Center — Brooklyn, NY
Ariana Grande
Barclays Center — Brooklyn, NY

Ariana Grande started as a Nickelodeon kid on Victorious and Sam & Cat, but her music career overshadowed that pretty quickly. She's got this distinctive whistle register that became her calling card, and she uses it well on tracks like 'into you' and the breathy vocal runs that punctuate her songs. Her 2013 debut Yours Truly mixed pop and r&b smoothly, but she really found her voice with Dangerous Woman and everything after. thank u, next was basically her breakup album that somehow became a cultural moment, spawning a music video that riffed on Mean Girls and Bring It On. She's proven she can shift between vulnerable moments and confident flex tracks without it feeling jarring. Her relationship with her fanbase is genuinely reciprocal in a way that doesn't feel performative, and she's not afraid to reference her own missteps or acknowledge when she's been through something publicly difficult. Musically, she's solid—good melodies, solid production choices, knows how to layer her voice.

Her crowds are invested and singing every word back to her. There's genuine affection in the room. She moves around a lot, seems comfortable on stage, takes requests sometimes. Expect screaming at the opening notes of anything off thank u, next. The energy peaks during her biggest hits but doesn't really drop.

Known for thank u, next, break up with your girlfriend, i'm bored, god is a woman, into you, side to side

Ariana Grande appeared on Saturday Night Live in New York on December 20, 2025. An SNL performance is a different kind of live show -- it's broadcast, it's curated, and it reaches a much wider audience than any arena. New York and Ariana have a long history, and 30 Rock is as iconic a performance venue as any stage in Manhattan.

New York's pop infrastructure is unmatched. From Madison Square Garden's arena legacy to intimate venues in Brooklyn, the city supports every scale of pop music. The city's R&B and hip-hop roots bleed into contemporary pop here in ways they don't elsewhere, which shapes how pop artists approach their sound. New York audiences expect sophistication and aren't easily impressed—they demand the real thing.

Stay in the Upper West Side near Central Park—quieter than Midtown, better restaurants, and close enough to everywhere that matters. Dinner at Balthazar in SoHo if you want classic New York energy, or Gramercy Tavern if you prefer something less scene-y. Spend your afternoon at the Met or catching live music at Blue Note or The Basement—both venues where you'll see the players who influenced Mars's sound. Walk through Washington Square Park, grab a coffee, remember why New York mattered to music in the first place.

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