The Shifting Sands of Stardom: What’s Next for Ariana Grande, ybas, adn Zendaya in 2024-2027
The entertainment landscape is in constant flux. From pop icons redefining their careers to art world rebels revisiting their roots, and rising stars solidifying their dominance, 2024-2027 promises a fascinating evolution. Here’s a deep dive into what you can expect from Ariana Grande, the Young British Artists (YBAs), and Zendaya, offering insights beyond the headlines.
the Evolving Trajectory of Pop Superstars
It’s a curious trend: some of today’s biggest pop names seem less enthralled with the demands of superstardom. What happens when artists reach the pinnacle of pop and decide they want… something else?
Consider these shifts:
* Ariana Grande: After a highly anticipated tour – her frist since 2019, with ten dates at London’s O2 Arena (August 15 – September 1) - Grande hints at a final bow to live performance. Her focus is rapidly shifting toward acting, beginning with the Wicked duology and a starring role in the Meet the Parents sequel, Focker in-Law (November 25).
* Adele: The vocal powerhouse announced an “incredibly long break” from music in 2024 and appears to be honoring that commitment. She’s making her acting debut in Tom Ford’s Cry to Heaven, signaling a potential new chapter.
* Charli XCX: perhaps the most proactive in her transition, Charli XCX boasts six films in production for this year alone, following the festival releases of 100 nights of Hero (February 6), Erupcja, and Sacrifice in late 2025. She’ll briefly revisit her pop roots with The Moment, a mockumentary directed by a longtime collaborator and based on her own experiences.
this isn’t simply about “leaving” pop. it’s about expansion, creative control, and exploring new avenues for artistic expression. You’re witnessing a redefinition of what it means to be a modern entertainer.
YBAs: A 90s Retrospective and Enduring Influence
Three decades after their disruptive emergence, the young British Artists (YBAs) are experiencing a resurgence of interest. Expect a wave of nostalgia and critical re-evaluation in 2026.
Here’s what’s on the horizon:
* Tracey Emin Retrospective (Tate Modern, London): From February 27 to August 31, the Tate Modern will host the largest retrospective of Emin’s work, featuring iconic pieces like the Bed and Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963-1995, alongside recent paintings and previously unseen early works.
* Catwalk: The Art of the Fashion Show (V&A Dundee): Opening April 3, 2027, this exhibition will explore the evolution of modern fashion, showcasing landmark pieces from Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, and Maison Margiela.
* 90s Examination (Tate Britain, London): starting October 1, 2026, and running through February 14, 2027, Tate Britain will present a mixed-media show examining the entire decade of the 90s.
* juergen Teller Photography: Expect a revealing look at the celebrity fascination surrounding the YBAs and their social circle through the lens of Juergen Teller.
* Damien Hirst’s Trajectory: The exhibition will also showcase the artistic advancement of Damien Hirst, a central figure in the YBA movement.
These exhibitions aren’t just about revisiting the past. They’re about understanding the lasting impact of the YBAs on contemporary art and culture.
Zendaya: Box Office Powerhouse and Beyond
Zendaya has rapidly ascended to become one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars. Her current filmography boasts an impressive $3.9 billion in box office returns, including Dune, The Greatest Showman, and the Spider-Man franchise.
Here’s what to anticipate:
* **$5 Billion


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