A revealing Ariana Grande ‘Sweetener World Tour’ documentary might be coming to Netflix this year, and it’ll give fans an insight backstage.

The ‘Thank U, Next’ singer, 26, concluded her ‘Sweetener World Tour’ with her 100th show in Los Angeles at The Forum on December 22 2018.
Shortly after finishing her final show, Ariana released a 32-track live album from her world tour, titled ‘k bye for now (swt live)’.
At the time, Ariana told fans: “I can’t begin to express how much joy this experience has bought me,
“This year would not have gone the way it did without you.”
In a new revelation, discovered by Arianators (Ariana’s fans), Netflix might soon announce a doc that’ll be available to stream on their service later this year.
Industry Camera, a LA based company, who specialise in ‘Cinematic Multi-camproviding state of the art on-set workflows and solution for Concert Films, Live Comedy Stand Ups, and Episodic Television’, according to their website, filmed Ariana’s show in Inglewood, California.
The company has worked with many incredible names such as Oprah, Tiffany Haddish, Lady Gaga and Beyoncé in the past.

Industry Camera worked alongside Coachella organisers and Beyoncé’s team in order for them to capture her mind-blowing performance from the festival for her Netflix special, titled, ‘Homecoming’ – which later became one of Netflix’s most popular documentaries on the platform in 2019.
Their Instagram post, which has since been deleted, stated that they filmed Ariana’s show at the LA Forum with a Sony F55 (a 4K state of the art camera), the same camera used to film Beyoncé Netflix special. Netflix was also tagged in the post.

In addition to the filmed gig above, during her last show of the European leg of the tour at London’s O2 arena, camera crew were also filming Ariana’s performance.
In 2018, Ariana released a four-part docuseries on YouTube that took her fans behind-the-scenes of her ‘Dangerous Woman Tour’ and the making of the ‘Sweetener’ album.
The YouTube docuseries, available for Premium account holders (a paid streaming subscription by Google) featured concert performances, behind the scenes footage of the ‘Dangerous Woman Tour’ and moments from her ‘One Love Manchester’ tribute concert in Manchester, UK.
There has been no official word from Ariana Grande’s team, or Netflix, about this special. Yet.