On Friday night, Ariana Grande set the stage on fire as she performed on the Vancouver stop of her Dangerous Woman Tour at Rogers Arena. The tour promotes her third studio album, also named Dangerous Woman, which includes the Grammy-nominated lead single of the same title. With her hair pulled back in a sleek ponytail, the talented 23-year-old flaunted her toned midriff in a sparkling silver bralette.
Ariana Grande set the stage on fire during her Dangerous Woman Tour in Vancouver, with her sizzling ‘skin to skin’ performance at Rogers Arena. Dazzling in a high-waisted off-white leather miniskirt adorned with metal rings and a daring slit, she exuded confidence and style as she belted out her hits. Her fishnet stockings added a touch of glam to her ensemble, cascading down her well-toned legs and accentuating her high-heeled white boots that reached up to her knees. Surrounded by male backup dancers in sheer white crop tops, the singer captivated the audience with her edgy and empowering presence.
“Totally focused”: At that moment, she was seen dancing around the stage with male dancers in white crop tops that highlighted their toned bodies. Some of the dancers even went shirtless, with one of them doing push-ups as Ariana balanced a stiletto on his back. CTV, a broadcaster based in Toronto, praised her performance, praising the “precision and strength” of her flawless vocals. She reportedly started the show with “Be Alright” from her most recent album and ended with a powerful solo performance of “Dangerous Woman.”
“Rebellious ladies lurking within, like that”: Every now and then, they would remove their shirts completely, and while one of them got into a push-up position on the ground, Ariana casually placed a stiletto on their back. The North American part of her tour began last month at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, with Victoria Monét consistently opening for her. On the Dangerous Women Tour, Little Mix has often been an opening act for Ariana, but occasionally BIA has taken on the role instead. During previous stops in Canada on this leg, Ariana performed at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto and the Bell Centre in Montreal, rocking the stage one after the other.
There’s just something special about Ariana and her music. Her concerts are promoting her third album, Dangerous Woman, which includes the Grammy-nominated hit single of the same name. Starting in Vancouver, she’ll be making her way through California, Colorado, Texas, and more before wrapping up in Orlando on April 15th. Then, after a short break, she’ll head to Europe for the next leg of the tour, starting in Stockholm on May 8th. With stops in 14 European countries, the tour will come to a close on June 18th at the impressive Pala Alpitour in Turin.
“I am excited to experience new things”: Her tour started in North America last month with a show at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix. Throughout the tour, Victoria Monét has been a regular opening act.