Ariana Grande warns that her Eternal Sunshine tour will be her last big show
After almost seven years away from the stage, the American singer will begin a tour in April 2026 with which she will perform in the US and Canada
Ariana Grande will soon return to the stage. Next year, the American singer will begin her Eternal Sunshine tour, her first tour in six years and her last for a long time. In an interview on the Good Hang podcast, the singer described this tour as a "final goodbye" and clarified that she has no plans to do a tour of this magnitude again in the near future. "I'm really excited to do this little tour, but I think it might not happen again for a very long time," the singer said. Grande assured that these shows are special to her and that's why she will give it to her all. "It's going to be beautiful and I'm so grateful for that; I think that's why I'm doing it, because I'm thinking, 'One last big moment.' For now,” she said. After nearly seven years away from performing on major stages, Ariana returns with a tour that will kick off on June 6, 2026, at the Oakland Arena in Oakland, California. The singer will then tour several cities in the United States and Canada, including Los Angeles, Austin, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, Montreal, and Chicago, where she will conclude the North American leg on August 5. In addition to her North American tour, Ariana has a series of ten concerts planned in London, marking her most extensive engagement in the United Kingdom in several years. The tour will culminate on September 1 at London's famous O2 Arena, providing a special finale to the run of performances. Currently, Ariana Grande is involved in film projects, including the comedy Focker In-Law. “Right now I'm filming a movie because it's a role I loved, I read the script, it's fun, I love the cast and I'm super excited,” Grande said about the film.

