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Ten minutes before the show started, a countdown timer and video projected on a giant screen in front of the stage showing Grande and two of her dancers. After the end of the countdown, ten dancers emerged onstage followed by Grande, who wore a black dress and high boots. The show began with "Be Alright". Grande sang while performing a vogue-style choreography, while dancers, dressed in black costumes, move around her. After the song, Grande put on a jacket and performed "Everyday" as red lights dimmed the stage to a background of pyrotechnics. During the performance, the rapper Future appeared in the projected video singing his verse. Next was "Bad Decisions", with elevated platforms and Grande's dancers around her." Let Me Love You" followed, on a stage dimly lit by blue and white lights.Grande exited over an elevated platform that then descended. The song transitioned into an orchestral string interlude followed by video of Grande, with a purple aura around her, singing an intro for "Dangerous Woman" that did not appear on the video release.
Grande performing "knew better"
The second part of the show began with an extended version of "Knew Better" during which Grande and her dancers dressed in street-style white clothes, followed by "Forever Boy", featuring colorful stage effects.Grande then performed a stripped down version of "One Last Time", which transitioned into the original version of the song. Next was R&B-inspired song "Touch It". Stage projections and visual effects were shown as Grande again stood atop an elevated platform.Grande concluded the second part singing "Leave Me Lonely" with lighting effects. After the end of the song, an extended version of the song played as Grande went backstage for a costume change, and a backing band (guitars, drums, bass and keyboards) arrived onstage.
The third act of the show started with a second interlude on the video screen, showing Grande in blonde hair and a leotard posing provocatively as feminist words are displayed, including "empowered", "grounded", "not asking for it" (which repeats multiple times), "free", "gentle", "ferocious", "sexual", "human" and "female".Grande then ascended to the stage wearing a gray bra and a skirt with straps, while her dancers rode stationary bicycles on a platform to perform "Side to Side".The stage transformed into a gymnasium with lockers, benches and a chinning bar. Rapper Nicki Minaj was shown on the video screen in scenes reminiscent of the official music video during her verse. Grande then performed a remixed version of "Bang Bang" with extreme lighting effects. Next, during "Greedy", fake money with Grande's face on it fell onto the audience. The song then transitioned into "Focus", during which the screen showed scenes from the music video. Grande ended the set with "I Don't Care" and exited as the band played an outro for the song.
Grande performing "Thinking Bout You"
The fourth part of the show started with Grande returning to the catwalk wearing a white bra and harem pants and singing "Moonlight" as she knelt in front of a celestial background and projections. Next was "Love Me Harder" and a reworked version of "Break Free" with laser effects around the stage. This was followed by "Sometimes", during which pink balloons fell from the ceiling. Grande then sang "Thinking Bout You" as the video screen showed colored silhouettes of opposite-sex and same-sex couples.There ensued an optional interchangeable section of the concert, followed by "Problem" with the stage dimmed to blue lights while the dancers carried big blue glow sticks, followed by "Into You", which concluded the main set.For the encore, after a two-minute silence, Grande performed "Dangerous Woman", wearing a black latex dress, with red lighting and pyrotechnics on the stage. Grande thanked the audience and bade them farewell as the band ended the song.
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