Music news: Ariana Grande announces details of 2026 ‘eternal sunshine’ tour

Arianators can put on their ponytails again as Ariana Grande has finally announced the details of her upcoming “eternal sunshine tour” in 2026.

After almost seven years, Grande has finally decided it is time to step back on stage and perform for her fans in England and America, writes Music News Blitz’s Amelie Da Costa.

The last tour she did was the “Sweetener World Tour” in 2019 where she performed for over nine months, starting on March 18 2019 to December 22 2019.

Since then she hasn’t really performed for fans due to her taking a step back from music to focus on her acting career, which took off again when she landed the role of Glinda in Wicked.

Working on a plan

On July 16 2025, Ariana took to Instagram to surprise her fans under a post of her performing at the 2024 Met Gala confirming she was “working on a plan to sing for you all next year”.

Since then her and her team have been quiet about any details of this tour but finally announced what they’ve been planning.

Although the announced details reveal that the tour will last around three months and only stop in London and North America, many fans across social media have shared their excitement and can’t wait to get tickets.

Along with the dates and location, she also captioned the post with the details of the dates the tickets will be released for the locations, confirming both presale and onsale dates.

Ticket details

North America tickets will go on sale the week before London’s, with presale on September 9 and onsale September 10 of this year, followed by London’s presale on September 6 and onsale September 18.

Grande’s website also has access to sign up for presale via RSVP on any of the dates before September 7.

Though the announcement of the tour has excited many fans, some were disappointed that she isn’t going to more countries in Europe.

However some fans have speculated that she might add more dates that include more of Europe at a later date, though this has not been confirmed by Ariana nor her team.

Future tour announcements are highly anticipated and many are eager to see her performing on stage again next year.

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Amelie Da Costa

Amelie Da Costa is studying journalism at Leeds Trinity University - and writes for both Music News Blitz and Film News Blitz.

She loves Ariana Grande (possibly more than life itself) and writes with passion, opinion and wit.

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