Ariana Grande is keeping the mic close and the music closer. Despite swirling speculation, the pop sensation turned Oscar-nominated actress isn’t stepping away from her roots. The 32-year-old singer, known for her powerhouse vocals and chart-topping hits, recently clarified that her passion for music hasn’t dimmed—she’s simply balancing more on her plate than ever before.
In a candid and refreshingly honest Instagram post, Ariana responded to whispers about her potentially leaving the music scene behind. “Very silly of you all to assume that just because I have my hands full with many things that I plan to abandon singing & music,” she wrote. “It is and has always been my lifeline.” Alongside her message, she added a fairy emoji, hinting at her whimsical side that fans have grown to love.
The New Era of Ariana’s Creative World

Instagram | arianagrande | Ariana is moving into a new era, merging her musical and acting abilities.
While Ariana isn’t leaving music, she’s embracing a new chapter that blends both her musical and acting talents. The “Wicked” star acknowledged that things may look different moving forward, and that’s entirely intentional.
She explained how her creative process has shifted and now reflects her evolving life and career: “It may not look exactly like it did before but I much prefer how it looks in my head. I am having fun. I feel grateful and excited and inspired.”
Her message wasn’t just a reassurance—it was a promise. Ariana shared that she’s actively working on a plan to perform again in 2025. Though she hinted it might be on a smaller scale, it’s clear the intention is genuine: “I’m working on a plan to sing for you all next year; even if it’s just for a little.”
A Packed Schedule, But Music Remains Core
Ariana’s recent projects showcase her growing range in the entertainment world. Just one day before her Instagram update, news broke that she’d been cast in Jon M. Chu’s animated adaptation of “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”—set to arrive in theaters in March 2028. She’ll star alongside Josh Gad in the feature, which will feature original songs by EGOT-winning duo Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.
That’s not the only major project on Ariana’s horizon. This summer brought more buzz with her casting opposite Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro in “Meet the Parents 4”, adding another big-screen title to her resume. These roles show Ariana branching deeper into acting while holding tightly to the musical world that shaped her.
Her Music Still Speaks Volumes
Even with film commitments, Ariana’s musical influence is far from fading. Earlier in 2024, she dropped the deluxe edition of "Eternal Sunshine," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album struck a personal chord with fans and reaffirmed her place in today’s pop scene.
Her role as Glinda in the two-part film adaptation of “Wicked” not only introduced her acting chops to a new audience but also earned her an Academy Award nomination—her first. Part two, “Wicked: For Good”, is slated to hit theaters later this year. The response to part one solidified Ariana as a dual-threat artist who continues to push her boundaries without losing touch with the voice that launched her career.
Ariana’s Fans Can Still Expect New Music

Instagram | arianagrande | Through a heartfelt message, Ariana showed fans her dedication to balancing passion.
Ariana’s update was more than a social media statement—it was a heartfelt message to her loyal fan base. Her reassurance highlighted the balance she’s trying to strike between passion and ambition. She made it clear that singing isn’t just part of her job; it’s her personal anchor.
While fans may have to wait a bit longer for her next full project, Ariana’s focus is unwavering. Between developing fresh material and building out her filmography, her ability to stay grounded while evolving keeps her relevant in both music and film circles.
Ariana Is Just Getting Started
Ariana’s commitment to music remains unshaken. Though her artistic journey is expanding into new territories, she’s made one thing crystal clear—singing is here to stay. With major film roles lined up, a successful album still climbing charts, and plans to return to the stage in 2025, Ariana is proving that she doesn’t have to choose between music and film.
This isn’t a farewell to melodies and microphones. It’s a reshaping of how and when she delivers the music fans love. Ariana continues to chart her own course—one that makes space for every side of her creativity.