If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Learn more >

Ariana Grande London tickets 2026: Best prices, seats, date for 'Eternal Sunshine' Tour concerts

Emily Dozier

Ariana Grande London tickets 2026: Best prices, seats, date for 'Eternal Sunshine' Tour concerts image

Kevork Djansezian

Ariana Grande's latest album name could not be more accurate. For the singer, sunshine is eternal, and that's why she's hitting the road again in 2026 for her latest tour.

The 'Eternal Sunshine' Tour is her first roadshow since 2019. While she was hesitant to return after an emotional run on the 'Sweetener' Tour, fans knew that Grande couldn't stay away from music forever. This tour comes after the release of Eternal Sunshine in 2024, which was reissued a year later as Brighter Days Ahead.

For now, the 2026 'Eternal Sunshine' Tour is short and sweet, visiting 10 venues across North America as well as a stop in London for five concerts.

BUY NOW: Get tickets to see Ariana Grande London concerts on StubHub International

While music is where Grande shines, she's known for her acting, too. Her career began on Nickelodeon's "Victorious," but her break came last year when she starred in "Wicked." Her time as Glinda isn't done yet, though, as "Wicked: For Good," the story's sequel, will hit screens in 2025.

It's safe to assume Grande will return to music even more after her next film's release. And the 'Eternal Sunshine' Tour is where you can see it come back to life.

Ready to make a trek to London to see the pop star? Here's how you can buy tickets to Ariana Grande's London concerts at the O2.

Ariana Grande London tickets for 2026 'Eternal Sunshine' Tour

Ariana Grande will perform five concerts in London along her 2026 'Eternal Sunshine' Tour. It all goes down at the O2.

Presale for her UK concerts will begin on 16 September with the general sale taking place 18 September. Once tickets have officially hit the shelves, they will also become available on StubHub International.

One of the biggest tours of the year, tickets are expected to go quickly and expensively, but more passes at more prices will be available on StubHub International.

Click the link below to view the latest availability and costs for Ariana Grande shows.

BUY NOW: Best prices, seats for Ariana Grande concerts in 2026

Ariana Grande 'Eternal Sunshine' Tour 2026 schedule

Ariana Grande will travel all over North America in 2026 for "The Eternal Sunshine" tour. 

The tour starts on June 6 with a series of shows in California. She heads to Texas right after, followed by a run in her home state of Florida. Grande will then head to Georgia, New York, and Boston. Following a few stops in Canada,  the North America portion of the tour ends in August in Chicago. 

She'll hop across the pond for a handful of shows in London, as well.

Below is a complete schedule of cities and dates for "The Eternal Sunshine" tour. Click here for more ticket information.

DateVenueCity
June 6Oakland ArenaOakland, CA
June 9Oakland ArenaOakland, CA
June 13Crypto.com ArenaLos Angeles, CA
June 14Crypto.com ArenaLos Angeles, CA
June 17Kia ForumLos Angeles, CA
June 19Kia ForumLos Angeles, CA
June 24Moody CenterAustin, TX
June 26Moody CenterAustin, TX
June 30Amerant Bank ArenaSunrise, FL
July 2Amerant Bank ArenaSunrise, FL
July 6State Farm ArenaAtlanta, GA
July 8State Farm ArenaAtlanta, GA
July 12Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NY
July 13Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NY
July 16Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NY
July 18Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NY
July 22TD GardenBoston, MA
July 24TD GardenBoston, MA
July 28Bell CentreMontreal, Quebec, Canada
July 30Bell CentreMontreal, Quebec, Canada
August 3United CenterChicago, IL
August 5United CenterChicago, IL
August 15The O2London, UK
August 16The O2London, UK
August 19The O2London, UK
August 20The O2London, UK
August 23The O2London, UK

Emily Dozier

Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.