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Ariana Grande with Prince Royce, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8, at Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View. $25-$79.50; www.theshorelineamphitheatre.com
Donut-licking, ponytail-swinging, doe-eyed Nickelodeon child star, Ariana Grande, is pretty damn ubiquitous these days — not to mention absurdly popular. The bouncy songstress has been seemingly everywhere since her first album
Yours Truly, debuted at Number One on the Billboard charts and Justin Bieber took her out on the road in 2013. Since then, she\'s scored a second Number One album with My Everything, been nominated for two Grammys, played She-Ra on Saturday Night Live and pretty much perfected pop-soul for the millennial generation, racking up well over a billion views on YouTube as she did so. If you\'re over 21 and lacking a leotard fetish, this isn\'t going to be for you, but the kids are gonna love it.
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