Ariana Grande is getting her very own documentary film over at Netflix.

On Thursday (December 10), Netflix revealed the official trailer for Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You— a brand new documentary film that follows the “thank u, next” singer as she embarks on her sold out 2019 Sweetener World Tour.

Grande is the latest chart topping artist to debut her very own music documentary via the online streaming giant. Other musicians who’ve also debuted their own documentaries via Netflix include Shawn Mendes, BlackPink, and Taylor Swift.

As with previous Netflix Original documentaries, Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You promises to give fans more than just spectacular footage of live performances. It’ll also feature exclusive, never-before-seen format of Grande both at home and on the road with her dancers and band.

In addition, the documentary promises to offer “an exclusive peek at the many facets of the passionate, raw, and always real artist and provides backstage access to the pre-show rehearsals, iconic styling, and the intimate and emotional moments that are the reason for the special connection she has with her fans.”

One look at the documentary below and it’s clear that Excuse Me, I Love You won’t be shying away from the emotional and physical toll touring can take.

Check out the trailer for Netflix’s Ariana Grande documentary below!

Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You debuts via Netflix on December 21, 2020.