Ariana Grande Reacts to “Very Silly” Claim About Her Music Career
NO LOC, JUL 15 – Ariana Grande reassures fans she will maintain her music career while pursuing acting, with plans for live performances in 2026 despite fewer concerts since 2019.
- On July 16, Ariana Grande reaffirmed her commitment to music, addressing fan speculation, and stated she 'is always going to make music.'
- With her breakout in Wicked, Ariana Grande has expanded into film with ten Oscar and Golden Globe nominations, and announced her role in the Meet the Parents sequel next year.
- Critical response highlights that Nick Levine at NME praised Wicked, while the film has achieved 10 Oscar nominations and two wins for costume and production design.
- With her acting schedule expanding, Ariana Grande on social media reassured fans that her music career will continue, affirming her ongoing commitment to music.
- Looking ahead, Ariana Grande plans to sing for fans next year even if briefly, and Wicked: For Good arrives in theaters on November 21, 2025.
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Ariana Grande does not intend to give up her place in the high spheres of pop, no matter how many people think she is no longer interested in being there. “Very foolish of her to assume that just because I have my hands occupied with many things I plan to abandon singing and music,” wrote the singer on Instagram, sharing a video of her private presentation at the Met Gala 2024. “It is and always has been my lifeline. It will have to make room fo…
Ariana Grande confirms she's not going to "abandon" music despite recent focus on acting
Ariana Grande will not be “abandoning” her career in music in favour of acting, the singer has confirmed. READ MORE: Ariana Grande – ‘Eternal Sunshine’ review: a compelling mood piece Over the last couple of years, Grande has stepped away from the spotlight in music to focus on a number of film projects, including last year’s acclaimed Wicked adaptation and its forthcoming sequel Wicked: For Good. Just yesterday (July 16), it was announced that…
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