When was the 'Dangerous Woman' album released?
The album was released on May 20, 2016.
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Ariana Grande is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her 'Dangerous Woman' album, exciting fans with tour rehearsals and hints of a related project from r.e.m. beauty.
Ariana Grande is commemorating the 10th anniversary of her album 'Dangerous Woman.' She previewed her Eternal Sunshine Tour with a performance of the title track during rehearsals. This marks the first time she has performed the song since her Sweetener World Tour. The Eternal Sunshine Tour kicks off in Oakland, California, on June 6, and will visit cities like Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Montreal and NYC, before concluding with 10 shows in London. Additionally, Grande's r.e.m. beauty is teasing a Dangerous Woman-related project. A recent cryptic teaser from r.e.m. beauty, 'something dangerous is coming,' has fueled speculation about anniversary merch. 'Dangerous Woman,' released on May 20, 2016, was a pivotal moment in Grande's career, featuring hits like 'Into You' and 'Side to Side.' The album peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and solidified Grande's visual identity with the iconic bunny mask.
The album was released on May 20, 2016.
Her upcoming album is titled 'Petal', scheduled for release on July 31.
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