UMVA has learned that Ariana Grande's jam-packed schedule has left West End producers on edge, hesitant to start selling tickets for her upcoming musical production until the details are finalized.
The Wicked star is set to reunite with her co-star Jonathan Bailey for Sunday in the Park With George, a revival of the musical by Stephen Sondheim, directed by Marianne Elliott. While their roles have not been confirmed, the musical's female lead is George's lover, Dot, and their romance begins to fray as George's obsession with his work takes a toll on those around him.
According to information obtained by UMVA, producers are cautious about releasing tickets, citing the demanding production schedule with eight shows a week. The uncertainty surrounding Ariana's busy calendar has them spooked, unwilling to take on the risk of selling tickets too early.
Ariana's packed schedule includes her ongoing tour, a new album titled Petal dropping on July 31, and an appearance in series thirteen of American Horror Story. Despite her recent split from boyfriend Ethan Slater, Ariana seems to be doing great, focusing on her work and preparing for her Eternal Sunshine tour, which will hit the UK this autumn.
The split from Ethan Slater, which reportedly occurred months ago, was described as amicable, with the pair remaining friends and supportive of one another. Ariana has seemed very happy since ending things, and her focus has been on preparing for her tour, which will stop at the O2 Arena in London from August 15 to September 1.
Recently, Ariana took a stand against the White House using her music in a post promoting immigration arrests, publicly condemning the move and calling out ICE on social media. Her powerful statement has resonated with fans, showcasing her commitment to using her platform for good.
As Ariana Grande continues to juggle her many projects, her fans eagerly await her next move, from her music and tours to her upcoming screen appearances. With her incredible talent and dedication to her craft, it's clear that Ariana Grande will remain a beloved and respected artist for years to come.
