Ariana Grande releases the trailer for her upcoming Nexflix documentary Excuse Me, I Love You

Ariana Grande releases the trailer for her upcoming Nexflix documentary Excuse Me, I Love You

Ariana Grande’s Sweetener tour will be hitting the small screen.

On Thursday, the 27-year-old singer released the trailer for her upcoming documentary and concert film Excuse Me, I Love You to her YouTube channel.

The film is set to be released exclusively through Netflix on December 21st.

Coming soon! On Thursday, Ariana Grande released the trailer for her upcoming documentary and concert film Excuse Me, I Love You to her YouTube channel

The trailer begins with shots a camera following Grande around the backstage of a concert venue that are interspersed with scenes from the arena outside, with thousands of fans screaming in anticipation of the singer’s arrival.

She then turns to the camera, smiles, and says, ‘I have no idea where the f*** I’m going.’

A number of shots depicting the opening number 7 Rings are also interspersed with footage of the performer hanging out with her family and dancing on a livestream, which is then cut to show her looking at her phone and stating: ‘I don’t know how to feel right now.’

After a few scenes depicting the mid-section of the song being performed, Grande is seen crying and discussing the effects of the show while being surrounded by her dance team.

Getting deep: The film will show an inside look at the singer's 2019 Sweetener World Tour

Getting deep: The film will show an inside look at the singer’s 2019 Sweetener World Tour

On the road: The 7 Rings singer's tour ran from March of 2019 until December of that same year

On the road: The 7 Rings singer’s tour ran from March of 2019 until December of that same year

She says: ‘I know that it’s been hard like, physically and mentally, but like, this show for sure for sure saved my life this year.’

A few more shots of the song’s performance are seen before Grande is seen again, and laughingly notes: ‘I think I just swallowed a tear,’ much to the amusement of her co-performers.

A number of scenes from the show are then shown, with the singer taking a selfie video from on stage at one point.

After a couple more shots depicting the singer and her backup dancers performing, the trailer ends with a slowly rotating black-and-white shot of Grande while the title of the documentary is superimposed on the video.

Making it known: Grande first teased the film on Tuesday, and made the official announcement about the project through her Twitter account on Wednesday

Making it known: Grande first teased the film on Tuesday, and made the official announcement about the project through her Twitter account on Wednesday

The singer first teased the film’s arrival on Tuesday, and confirmed the release of the project on Wednesday with a tweet reading: ‘dec 21st, a year after closing, the sweetener world tour is coming home to u.’

Grande’s Sweetener World Tour ran from March until December of 2019 and grossed over $140 million at the box office across a run of 97 shows.

The performances of the headlining artist and the opening acts were well received by critics, with a show featuring NSYNC at Coachella being singled out specifically for praise.

In anticipation of the then-upcoming 2020 Presidential Election, the tour’s management partnered up with HeadCount to provide voter registration services at many of the tour dates. 

Almost here: The film is set to be released exclusively through Netflix on December 21st

Almost here: The film is set to be released exclusively through Netflix on December 21st