According to Entertainment Tonight, singer Ariana Grande has cancelled her upcoming concert this Saturday at Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas. Grande shared the statement "Vegas, I'm currently working through some health issues and am beyond sorry I won't be able to see you this weekend. I love you and so look forward to seeing u and making it up to u next year" via Instagram story. Read more about the news from ET here.
2018 marks yet another historic year for GRANDE. She concluded a banner twelve months with the distinction of being named Billboard's "Woman of the Year" and receiving a pair of GRAMMY® Award nominations in the categories of "Best Pop Vocal Album" for her latest album Sweetener and "Best Pop Solo Performance" for "God Is A Woman." Simultaneously, her recent single "thank u, next" bowed at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and smashed the record for "Most Spotify Streams for a Song By A Female Artist in a Single Week."
Since making her full-length debut with 2013's Yours Truly (featuring the game-changing, triple-platinum smash "The Way"), Grande has brought her striking vocal presence to a genre-blurring breed of pop, taking on R&B, soul, and electronic music with equal nuance and assurance. Arriving in 2014, her sophomore effort, My Everything, garnered a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album and spawned the 6x-platinum hits "Problem" and "Bang Bang" (a Grammy nominee for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance). Through the years, the longtime actress and former Broadway star has proven the scope of her talent by appearing on Scream Queens and Hairspray Live! and showcased her comedic chops by hosting Saturday Night Live. With her social media following now surging past 200 million, Grande has also earned numerous accolades from the MTV Video Music Awards, iHeartRadio Music Awards, and American Music Awards (including the highly coveted Artist of the Year prize).
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