Saturday Night Live is going to get itself quite the "Dangerous Woman" next month. Ahead of the release of her new album, Ariana Grande has announced that she will be pulling double duty on SNL on March 12, performing two new songs and hosting.
SNL made the announcement that Grande will be taking over its show next month on Twitter, a message that Grande herself was quick to back up. On her newly launched website DangerousWoman.com, which will feature "tea spillage," exclusive content, merch and presumably new music, Grande told fans herself her plans for SNL, which includes the performance of two new tracks, "Dangerous Woman" and the highly anticipated single "Be Alright."
"I'm so excited to be hosting and performing on SNL on March 12. I am having a minor heart attack, and by minor I mean major one. So I'm excited to, um, I can't even," Grande said. "I think what's even more exciting is that I'm going to be performing 'Dangerous Woman,' which is the title track of my new album and 'Be Alright.' So, I'm getting ready. I'm in rehearsals now. And I can't wait for you guys to hear and see everything."
After releasing a new song "Focus" in October, Grande has been kicking it into high gear as she preps for the release of her new LP Dangerous Woman. Previously titled Moonlight, Grande announced her new album title earlier this week, in the first round more album promo.
A confirmed release date for Dangerous Woman and other album details have yet to be revealed. Grande's last album My Everything was released in October 2014.
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