Ariana Grande releases first live album 'K Bye For Now (Swt Live)' from 2019 Sweetener world tour

Culled from her 2019 world tour, the album includes a whopping 32-track display of pure pop entertainment.
PUBLISHED DEC 23, 2019
Ariana Grande preforms at Billboard Women In Music 2018 on December 6, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Billboard )
Ariana Grande preforms at Billboard Women In Music 2018 on December 6, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Billboard )

Ariana Grande released her new album Sunday night, December 23, titled 'K Bye For Now (Swt Live)'. Recorded at the pinnacle of her 'Sweetener' tour, this will mark Grande's first live concert abum.

A beautifully mastered album, including an assortment of some of her greatest hits like 'Side To Side (Feat. Nicki Minaj)' and 'Break Free', 'Be Alright', Grande has pulled out all the stops to gift us this Christmas, leaving us to second in the concert crowd's cheers and shouts of joy. Grande handles and uplifts the crowd like a true pop songstress on the album.

With her smash hit tracks, 'Side To Side' and 'Right There', the concert includes amazing guest appearances from the likes of Trinidad and Tobago-born rapper Nicki Minaj and the rap giant Big Sean. The album includes a whopping 32-track display of pure pop entertainment.

According to Pitchfork, Ariana announced the record earlier this month. And according to USA Today, Grande had been touring for nine months in promotion of her 2018 'Sweetener' album as well as the following album of 2019, 'Thank U, Next', concluding in a farewell from an emotional and exhausted Grande, unable to contain her tears, which was captured by a recording from fans.

"This would not have gone the way it did without you and I love you so much," says Grande. "Thank you for traveling around the world to see me. I know some of you guys flew all over the [expletive] place to see me. Like, what? Why? What? Thank you. And why? I love you. This has been amazing. Thank you so much." 

According to Pitchfork, 'Sweetener' won the singer her first Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album and  'Thank U, Next' gathered several nominations for the 2020 awards. Since that record, Grande has served as an executive producer for the soundtrack to the 'Charlie’s Angels' reboot.

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