Ariana Grande said Thursday she will return to the road in 2026 with the Eternal Sunshine Tour, her first concert run since 2019. The 32-year-old singer and actress last toured during the Sweetener World Tour and has since concentrated on film projects, including an Oscar-nominated turn as Glinda in the movie adaptation of “Wicked.” The new trek opens on 6 June 2026 in Oakland, California, and currently lists nine North American arena dates, including multi-night stops in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Brooklyn, Boston and Montreal. It is scheduled to wrap with a five-show residency at London’s O2 Arena ending 23 August. Promoter Live Nation said additional dates may be added. Ticket registration is required by 7 September on Grande’s website. Presales start 9 September for the United States and Canada and 16 September for London, followed by a general on-sale on 10 September. The tour supports Grande’s 2024 album “Eternal Sunshine,” which spent three weeks atop the Billboard 200 and produced the Hot 100 No. 1 singles “Yes, And?” and “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love).” The announcement marks a shift from comments last year in which she suggested touring was unlikely while she pursued acting.
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