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Details of a special TV show, called Ariana Grande at the BBC, have been announced.

The one-off show will see the US singer perform new songs from her Number 1 album Sweetener plus some of her biggest hits, accompanied by an all-female orchestra.

The hour-long show will be recorded in front of a live studio audience on September 7 and will also see the star talk to presenter Davina McCall about her music, life and career to date.

Davina McCall says: "Since I’ve been asked to do this show…I have been worried that someone is going to call up and tell me they’ve made a mistake and chosen the wrong presenter, because this seems just too good to be true. Ariana Grande is such an incredible talent. She’s very funny and incredibly kind and has achieved so much already in her career!!! I’m really excited about talking to her and, of course, hearing some of her amazing music."

MORE: Ariana Grande's Top 10 biggest songs on the Official Chart

UPDATE (Oct. 31): BBC Music have released footage of God Is A Woman from the programme ahead of its air date on November 1 at 8pm.

See the performance here:

The programme follows similar shows focusing on Adele (which was nominated for Best Entertainment Programme at the Bafta Awards), Michael Bublé, Harry Styles, Sam Smith and U2.

Ariana last appeared on BBC One when she headlined the One Love concert in Manchester which paid tribute to those that lost their lives and were injured at Manchester Arena where she had just performed.

Jan Younghusband, BBC Music Head of TV Commissioning added: "We are so delighted to have Ariana back on the BBC, she is an outstanding new talent so loved by audiences in the UK."

Look over Ariana Grande's Official Chart history in full, including two Number 1 singles.

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