Highlights:
- Ariana Grande has announced her first tour in seven years, beginning June 2026.
- The Eternal Sunshine tour launches in North America before heading to London’s O2 Arena for five nights.
- Dates follow her 2024 album Eternal Sunshine, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
- Grande has recently focused on acting projects, including the Wicked films and upcoming comedy Focker In-Law.
First tour since 2019
Ariana Grande will return to the stage in 2026 with her Eternal Sunshine tour, marking her first concert series in seven years. The announcement was made on Instagram after a teaser clip styled like her short film Brighter Days Ahead.
Grande’s last tour ended in December 2019, in support of her Sweetener and Thank U, Next albums. Since then, she has focused largely on acting, starring as Glinda in the two-part Wicked adaptation and filming Focker In-Law, the fourth instalment of the Meet the Parents franchise.
Dates and venues
The Eternal Sunshine tour opens in Oakland on 6 June 2026, with further shows across Los Angeles, Austin, Sunrise, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, Montreal and Chicago. It will conclude with five consecutive performances at The O2 in London from 15 to 23 August.
Confirmed dates:
- Oakland, CA: 6 & 9 June – Oakland Arena
- Los Angeles, CA: 13 & 14 June – Crypto.com Arena; 17 & 19 June – Kia Forum
- Austin, TX: 24 & 26 June – Moody Center
- Sunrise, FL: 30 June & 2 July – Amerant Bank Arena
- Atlanta, GA: 6 & 8 July – State Farm Arena
- Brooklyn, NY: 12, 13, 16 & 18 July – Barclays Center
- Boston, MA: 22 & 24 July – TD Garden
- Montreal, QC: 28 & 30 July – Centre Bell
- Chicago, IL: 3 & 5 August – United Center
- London, UK: 15, 16, 19, 20 & 23 August – The O2
A new era for Grande
The tour supports Eternal Sunshine, Grande’s 2024 album which topped the Billboard 200 and was re-released in deluxe format with six additional tracks. The record marked her seventh No. 1 album.
Grande has previously said she did not anticipate touring again soon, telling Variety in 2024:
“Music and being on stage will always be a part of my life, but I thought the next few years would be about exploring acting. I’m so grateful for the ways in which my fans and I have grown together.”
The 2026 Eternal Sunshine tour marks a significant return for the singer to live performance.