Ariana Grande is finally leaving Oz for a city near you. On Aug. 28, the singer announced her long-awaited tour, the Eternal Sunshine Tour, marking her first trek in nearly seven years.
Grande revealed her tour dates on Instagram, sharing a new poster one day after posting a teaser video that stated “see you next year” and “announcement loading.” The Eternal Sunshine Tour will see the singer play arenas in a limited number of cities across the U.S. and Canada, before heading across the pond for a five-night stand in London.
The Eternal Sunshine Tour will finally allow fans to hear Grande’s Grammy-nominated 2024 album, Eternal Sunshine , and its 2025 deluxe edition, Brighter Days Ahead , live. She had not yet been able to tour the album due to her months-long press tours for Wick