Ariana Grande celebrates the 10th anniversary of Dangerous Woman with new album editions

The singer is adding unreleased music to honor one of her most iconic eras

Carlos Gaviria

Ariana Grande is preparing a special celebration for the tenth anniversary of her 2016 album Dangerous Woman. The expanded edition of the album will be released on May 29, 2026, with 18 tracks and updated types of artwork. In addition, fans are eagerly awaiting the reveal of “Knew Better Part Two,” an unreleased song that became a fan favorite over the year. The original Dangerous Woman album marked an important moment in Ariana Grande’s legacy, making her one of pop music’s biggest names during the late 2010s.

The album originally debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and produced several successful hit songs. Including  “Side to Side” featuring Nicki Minaj, “Dangerous Woman,” which climbed to No. 8, and “Into You” reached No. 13. According to the official release, the album has now passed 20 million units worldwide and generated more than 25 billion streams globally. Tracks like “Side to Side” and “Into You” continue to perform strongly years after being originally released, with billions of streams across music platforms.

Alongside the celebration of the Dangerous Woman era, Ariana Grande will also release a brand new studio album titled Petal. The project is scheduled for release on July 31, 2026, and its first single,  “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” will arrive on May 29, 2026. The singer is also gearing up for the Eternal Sunshine tour, which begins on June 6, 2026, in Oakland, California. The run will span across England, Canada, and the United States throughout 41 dates.

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