Ariana Grande brings her “The Eternal Sunshine Tour” to Los Angeles for a five-night stand split between two venues: Crypto.com Arena on June 13th and 14th, then the Kia Forum on June 17th, 19th, and 20th.
“The Eternal Sunshine Tour” is a sprawling run of arena shows that grew from an initial 34 dates to more than 40 after Grande added nine dates to meet demand, leaning on residency-style stays in a handful of cities rather than single stops.Los Angeles boasts one of the biggest block of shows on the entire run: five dates across two arenas.
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If you missed out during the initial sale, you’re in good company; this is one of the most in-demand pop tours of the year, and her shows in Los Angeles were always going to be among the hardest tickets on the schedule. But all hope is not lost: below, find more details on how to secure last-minute tickets from legitimate buyers.
Where Can You Still Get Tickets to Ariana Grande’s Los Angeles Shows?
Crypto.com Arena – Saturday, June 13th: Get tickets via StubHub and Ticketmaster Verified Resale.
Crypto.com Arena – Sunday, June 14th: Get tickets via StubHub and Ticketmaster Verified Resale.
Kia Forum – Wednesday, June 17th: Get tickets via StubHub and Ticketmaster Verified Resale.
Kia Forum – Friday, June 19th: Get tickets via StubHub and Ticketmaster Verified Resale.
Kia Forum – Saturday, June 20th: Get tickets via StubHub and Ticketmaster Verified Resale.
Fans can look for deals or get tickets to Ariana Grande’s upcoming Los Angeles shows via StubHub, where every order is backed by the FanProtect guarantee, which covers eligible purchases at 120% if something goes wrong. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Fans can also look for tickets via Ticketmaster’s Verified Resale platform and SeatGeek, where you can use promo code SEATGEEK10 to save $10 off your first order of over $150.
reddit’s r/arianagrande occasionally has fans reselling or swapping tickets near the original price, which can be a way to avoid resale markups. Just keep in mind there’s no formal buyer protection on peer-to-peer trades, so treat these deals with more caution than a guaranteed marketplace.
What Are Tickets Going For?
Los Angeles is one of the most expensive markets on this tour, and the five LA dates are pricing accordingly. Here’s where prices are roughly landing across the resale market (based on StubHub listings):
At Crypto.com Arena, get-in tickets for June 13th are listed for around $550, with June 14th running a touch higher, closer to $665 to get in. The Kia Forum dates start lower for the midweek show: June 17th has get-in prices for around $535, but prices climb toward the weekend, with June 19th and 20th closer to $700 and up. Across all five nights, average sale prices have been reported well above $1,000, and floor, premium, and VIP-lounge listings climb into the multiple thousands, with the very top packages listed past $7,000.
If you’re chasing the lowest possible price, the two cheapest options are June 13th at Crypto.com Arena and June 17th at the Kia Forum.
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The Los Angeles Show Details
The first two shows are at Crypto.com Arena (1111 S. Figueroa St.) in downtown Los Angeles, on June 13th and 14th. The final three are at the Kia Forum (3900 W. Manchester Blvd.) in Inglewood, on June 17th, 19th, and 20th. All five shows start at 8:00 p.m., with doors typically opening an hour before, around 7:00 p.m. No opening acts have been announced for the Los Angeles dates.
For the Crypto.com Arena nights, the Metro E and A Lines stop at Pico station a short walk from the venue, which is the easiest way to dodge downtown parking and traffic in L.A. Live. On-site and nearby lots fill quickly on event nights, so if you’re driving, prepay a lot and arrive early. The Kia Forum, by contrast, has limited public transit, so most fans drive or use rideshare; on-site parking is cash-and-card at the gate, expect a slow exit onto Manchester and Prairie afterward, and note that the Forum sits next to SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome, so check whether anything else is happening in the complex on your date before you plan your arrival.
Strategic Tips for Buying
- Check StubHub and Ticketmaster Verified Resale multiple times each day – inventory shifts constantly, especially in the final days before each show.
- With five nights across two venues, compare prices across every date before you commit – the midweek shows (June 13th at Crypto.com Arena and June 17th at the Kia Forum) are getting in cheaper than the weekend Forum dates.
- Set up price alerts on StubHub for the specific date you want – the platform will notify you when prices drop below a threshold you set, and resale prices often soften in the final week as sellers unload unused inventory.
- Move quickly when you find a price that fits your budget – over-shopping in search of a slightly better deal can mean losing a good listing entirely.
- Stick to platforms with formal buyer-guarantee programs. StubHub’s FanProtect and Ticketmaster Verified Resale both authenticate inventory. If you’re exploring peer-to-peer trades on a fan subreddit, only deal with accounts that have an established community history, never pay through Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle, and treat any listing priced dramatically below market rate as a red flag.