
Yo, LA fam, get ready to scream - Ariana Grande is officially hittin’ the road again! In a late August Insta drop that had her fans losing it, the pop superstar announced her first tour since the 2019 ‘Sweetener World Tour.’ And let’s just say, the vibes are straight-up SoCal summer energy with this one.
Named ‘The Eternal Sunshine Tour,’ this marks Ari’s grand return to live performances after a seven-year hiatus from global touring. It’s not just a comeback - it’s a full-on celebration of her latest musical era, and we’re so here for it. If you’ve been blasting her tracks on repeat down Sunset Boulevard, this is your chance to see her live.
“I’ve missed y’all so much, and I can’t wait to sing these songs with you under the Cali stars next year!”
Mark your calendars, because this tour is starting with some serious West Coast love. The Eternal Sunshine Tour kicks off on June 6, 2026, in Oakland, California - just a quick drive up from our LA streets. From there, Ariana’s takin’ over stadiums and arenas across North America, bringin’ that Hollywood magic everywhere she goes.
The grand finale? Five epic nights at London’s iconic O2 Arena from August 15 to 23. It’s a wrap-up that’s gonna have the whole world talkin’. The tour isn’t just a show - it’s a full-on party for her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine (dropped in 2024), plus the deluxe edition, Brighter Days Ahead, set for 2025.
Tickets are gonna be hotter than a Santa Ana wind. Presale starts September 9, with general sales droppin’ the next day on September 10. London fans, hold tight - your chance comes mid-September, so don’t sleep on it!
While we’ve been waitin’ for Ari to grace the stage again, she hasn’t been chillin’ in Malibu. Nah, this queen’s been straight-up dominating both music and Hollywood. Her role as Glinda in Wicked snagged her an Academy Award nomination - talk about red carpet royalty! - and she’s already locked in for the sequel, Wicked: For Good.
On the music tip, Eternal Sunshine has been racking up critical love and chart-topping numbers. Singles like “yes, and?” and “we can’t be friends (wait for your love)” are straight bangers, even earning a Grammy nod for Best Pop Vocal Album. If that ain’t proof of her comeback game, what is?
Back in July, Ari teased us with a little hint about singing live in 2026 - “even if it’s just for a little,” she said. Well, that “little” turned into a full-blown tour, and we’re hyped to see her shine brighter than the Hollywood sign. Keep your eyes peeled, because this is one SoCal comeback you don’t wanna miss.