Ariana Grande to Kick Off 2026 “eternal sunshine tour”

One of the biggest tours of 2026 kicks off this weekend

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Ariana Grande to Kick Off 2026 “eternal sunshine tour”
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Paolo Ragusa June 1, 2026

Ariana Grande is set to kick off her 2026 “eternal sunshine tour” with an opening show at the Oakland Arena in Oakland, California on Saturday, June 6th.

Serving as Grande’s first major outing since her “Sweetener World Tour” concluded in 2019, the “eternal sunshine tour” will celebrate her most recent releases: 2021’s Positions and 2024’s eternal sunshine. Plus, she’s got a brand new album, petal, coming on July 31st, which will drop in the midst of Grande’s North American run. Perhaps a song or two from Wicked will make an appearance on the setlist? A little “Popular,” as a treat? Likely not, but you never know!

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For her “eternal sunshine” run, Grande has opted for a residency-style tour instead of her usual national treks. She’ll be performing at three nights in each city on the tour, with additional shows going down in Los Angeles, New York, and London. In addition to the trio of tour openers in Oakland, Grande will also make stops in Austin, TX; Sunrise, FL; Boston, MA; Montreal, QC; and Chicago, IL. See her full list of tour dates below.

Grande hasn’t confirmed any additional shows beyond the “eternal sunshine tour,” an outing which she claim might be her last in “a long, long, long, long time.” “I’m very excited to do this small tour,” Grande said in November on Amy Poehler’s Good Hang podcast. “…I’m going to give it my all, and it’s going to be beautiful, and I’m so grateful. I think that’s why I’m doing it. Because I’m like, ‘One last hurrah.’ For now.” Get tickets to see Ariana Grande on her “eternal sunshine tour” here.

As for petal, Grande’s upcoming eight album, she shared the first single, “hate that i made you love me,” on Friday, May 29th; the song features production from regular collaborators Max Martin and Ilya Salmanzadeh and finds Grande embracing a more restrained, lush palette. Pre-order her new album petal here.

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