For the first time in seven years, Ariana Grande is going on tour. The singer and actor will embark on “The Eternal Sunshine” Tour in 2026.
Grande teased the tour by showcasing clips similar to the “Brighter Days Ahead” short film. Her last album was Eternal Sunshine in 2024 (which was reissued), and the "Sweetener" tour in 2019 was her last time on the road.
Born in Florida, Grande is one of the most talented singers in the world. She has produced top hits that include "Dangerous Woman," "One Last Time", "Thank U, Next," "7 Rings," and more. Grande has won multiple American Music, Billboard, Grammy, and MTV Video Music Awards.
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Outside of music, Grande is known for acting. She started on "Victorious" and earned worldwide praise for her role as Glinda in “Wicked.” Upcoming movies include “Wicked: For Good” and “Focker In-Law.”
Earlier this year, Grande stated that she needed some time before returning to music, as the last tour was exhausting, emotionally. Now, it looks like she will be refreshed and ready to go in 2026.
The Sporting News has everything you need to know to grab tickets to one of Ariana Grande's upcoming shows on "The Eternal Sunshine" Tour.
Ariana Grande for 2026 'The Eternal Sunshine' Tour
Tickets for Ariana Grande's "The Eternal Sunshine" tour are available now on StubHub.
(Early) Ticket prices for the first show, on June 6 in Oakland, California, start at $508. A June 24 show in Austin has ticket prices starting at $412.
When Ariana Grande heads home to Florida on June 30, ticket prices start at $461.
Ticket prices for a show in Brooklyn on July 13 start at $287. Meanwhile, a show on July 30 in Montreal has ticket prices starting at $484.
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Ariana Grande 'The Eternal Sunshine' Tour 2026 cities, dates
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.
Below is a complete schedule of cities and dates for "The Eternal Sunshine" tour. Click here for ticket information for each concert.
Date | Venue | City |
June 6 | Oakland Arena | Oakland, CA |
June 9 | Oakland Arena | Oakland, CA |
June 13 | Crypto.com Arena | Los Angeles, CA |
June 14 | Crypto.com Arena | Los Angeles, CA |
June 17 | Kia Forum | Los Angeles, CA |
June 19 | Kia Forum | Los Angeles, CA |
June 24 | Moody Center | Austin, TX |
June 26 | Moody Center | Austin, TX |
June 30 | Amerant Bank Arena | Sunrise, FL |
July 2 | Amerant Bank Arena | Sunrise, FL |
July 6 | State Farm Arena | Atlanta, GA |
July 8 | State Farm Arena | Atlanta, GA |
July 12 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY |
July 13 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY |
July 16 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY |
July 18 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, NY |
July 22 | TD Garden | Boston, MA |
July 24 | TD Garden | Boston, MA |
July 28 | Bell Centre | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
July 30 | Bell Centre | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
August 3 | United Center | Chicago, IL |
August 5 | United Center | Chicago, IL |
August 15 | The O2 | London, UK |
August 16 | The O2 | London, UK |
August 19 | The O2 | London, UK |
August 20 | The O2 | London, UK |
August 23 | The O2 | London, UK |