Ariana Grande Hints ‘Eternal Sunshine‘ Tour May Be Her Last for the Foreseeable Future
Pop superstar ariana Grande has sparked speculation about her future in touring, suggesting her upcoming Eternal Sunshine tour could be her last for a significant period. The announcement came during an appearance on the Good Hang With Amy poehler podcast.
“I think the last 10 or 15 years will be very different from what’s coming,” Grande,32,stated. While clarifying she didn’t want to make a definitive statement, she indicated a potential shift in her career focus.
This tour marks Grande’s return to the stage after a six-year hiatus from large-scale concert events, coinciding with her work promoting the upcoming sequel to Wicked. “I’m really excited to do this little tour, but I think maybe won’t happen again for a very, very, very long time,” she confessed. “I’m going to give it my all, it’s going to be gorgeous and I’m very grateful. I think that’s why I do it, because I think: ‘one last great concert, for now!'”
The Eternal Sunshine tour is scheduled to include 41 performances across North America and Europe between June and September 2026. Confirmed cities include Oakland, Los Angeles, Austin, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, Montreal, Chicago, and London, were she will perform ten shows.