Ariana Grande announced the Eternal Sunshine Tour on Aug. 28, her first major tour in nearly seven years. The tour will visit a limited number of arenas across the U.S. and Canada before concluding with five nights in London. The tour will feature songs from the Grammy-nominated 2024 album Eternal Sunshine and its 2025 deluxe edition Brighter Days Ahead. Touring was delayed by months-long press duties for Wicked, which earned an Oscar nomination, and by commitments to the sequel. The tour launches in Oakland on June 6, 2026, and is currently slated to end in London on Aug. 23, 2026.
Ariana Grande is finally leaving Oz for a city near you. On Aug. 28, the singer announced her long-awaited tour, the Eternal Sunshine Tour, marking her first trek in nearly seven years. Grande revealed her tour dates on Instagram, sharing a new poster one day after posting a teaser video that stated "see you next year" and "announcement loading." The Eternal Sunshine Tour will see the singer play arenas in a limited number of cities across the U.S. and Canada, before heading across the pond for a five-night stand in London.
The Eternal Sunshine Tour will finally allow fans to hear Grande's Grammy-nominated 2024 album, Eternal Sunshine, and its 2025 deluxe edition, Brighter Days Ahead, live. She had not yet been able to tour the album due to her months-long press tours for Wicked, which netted Grande her first Oscar nomination, and its upcoming sequel, Wicked: For Good. The singer teased some potential live shows in July, when she reassured fans that her music career was still thriving in an Instagram post. "I'm working on a plan to sing for you all next year, even if it's just for a little," she wrote. She previously floated the idea of a 2025 mini-tour in between the two Wicked films, but instead, she decided to "prioritize acting" for the year.
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