Ariana Grande Says Eternal Sunshine Tour Will Be Her “One Last Hurrah”
Ariana Grande will return to arena touring for the first time in seven years with a North American and London tour she calls her 'one last hurrah'.
- On Nov. 18, Ariana Grande, singer and actress, said on Amy Poehler's Good Hang podcast the Eternal Sunshine tour will be a one-time event with no future tours planned.
- Grande plans to prioritize projects that feel right for her soul, focusing on movies and stage work as she chases authentic impulses for her art.
- Kicking off June 6 in Oakland, the Eternal Sunshine tour visits U.S. arenas through Aug. 5, including Los Angeles, Austin, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, and ends in Chicago, with a 10-show residency at The O2, London.
- Notably, the run marks her first arena tour in seven years, coming after Grande rarely played live since completing a huge 100-show tour.
- Between the Eternal Sunshine album and Wicked, Grande takes acting roles including Focker In-Law and training with Robert De Niro, showing a growing focus on film alongside music.
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Ariana Grande says Eternal Sunshine tour will be her 'last hurrah' as she continues acting endeavours
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Ariana Grande reveals her upcoming 'Eternal Sunshine' tour will be her last for a 'long time': 'One last hurrah — for now'
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Ariana Grande Says Her ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Tour Is The “Last Hurrah”: “I’m Going To Give It My All”
Ariana Grande took a break from touring amid several acting projects, including the upcoming Wicked: For Good. The actress and singer is set to embark on a 2026 tour in support of her album, Eternal Sunshine, and revealed it will be a “last hurrah.” “The last 10 or 15 years will look very different to the ones that are […]
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