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Kevin Mazur

Following Friday's release of her new album Sweetener, Ariana Grande had a busy Monday.

First, she performed "God Is a Woman" during the MTV Video Music Awards, with her mother, grandmother and aunt joining her on stage to help solidify the song and performance's female-empowerment theme.

While the shiny, dance-heavy spectacle was a made-for-TV moment at Radio City Music Hall, where the VMAs were held, Grande hopped over to Irving Plaza shortly afterward to deliver a more intimate performance as part of American Express' The Sweetener Sessions.

Coming off a Best Pop win for "No Tears Left to Cry" at the VMAs, Grande was introduced by fiancé Pete Davidson before taking the stage at midnight to greet her fans and perform some of the new songs from the new album, a few of which had never been performed live.

In addition to Davidson, Grande's brother Frankie was in attendance, as were Madonna, Karlie Kloss and more.

See photos from Grande's Sweetener Sessions performance below.

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