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(CNN) - The holidays have become a little sweeter for Ariana Grande fans.
The pop star released “k bye for now (swt live),” a live concert album, hours after her Sweetener World Tour concluded in Los Angeles.
All the hits are there, from recent hits like "7 rings" and "God Is a Woman" to the quintessential songs of Grande, like "Dangerous Woman" and "Love Me Harder." The 32-track album covers an average night on the Sweetener tour, with some guest places by Nicki Minaj and Big Sean.
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thank u, swt. 'k bye for now (swt live)' out now. love u.
A post shared by Ariana Grande (@arianagrande) on Dec 22, 2019 at 11:00 pm PST
It is a triumphant end to an often exhausting tour, which began in March 2019 and included shows in North America and Europe. The 26-year-old singer has been open about the challenges she faces while on tour, in a letter addressed to fans in July after videos of the singer crying while singing.
“I feel everything very intensely and I have committed to do this tour during a moment of my life when I am still processing a lot… so sometimes I cry!”, Wrote Grande.
Grande rescheduled some tour dates in May and November after an allergic reaction and a sudden illness that prevented him from showing up.
But he fulfilled his commitment and did something good in the process. The Grammy nominee partnered with HeadCount on the tour to register the young people attending the concert to vote.
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