Ariana Grande has expanded the North American leg of her highly anticipated Eternal Sunshine Tour, adding nine new shows to meet overwhelming demand. The tour, which marks her first global trek in seven years, is one of the most sought-after live events of 2026.
The newly added stops include major cities across the U.S. and Canada: Oakland, CA (Oakland Arena, June 10), Los Angeles, CA (Kia Forum Arena, June 20), Austin, TX (Moody Center, June 27), Sunrise, FL (Amerant Bank Arena, July 3), Atlanta, GA (State Farm Arena, July 9), Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center, July 19), Boston, MA (TD Garden, July 25), Montreal, QC (Bell Centre, July 31), and Chicago, IL (United Center, August 6).
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These new dates build on the already packed North American run, which begins June 6, 2026, in Oakland and includes multiple-night residencies in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Boston. Following the U.S. and Canada leg, Ariana will head to London for a historic five-night residency at The O2 in August.
Tickets for the North American shows are available through a presale that opened September 9, with general onsale scheduled for September 10 at 10 a.m. local time. Presale access for the London residency opens September 16, followed by general onsale on September 18. Fans are encouraged to register early, as demand is expected to far exceed supply.
The Eternal Sunshine Tour supports Ariana’s acclaimed album Eternal Sunshine and its deluxe edition Brighter Days Ahead, both of which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Every track from the project landed on the Billboard Hot 100, with singles like “Yes, And?” and “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” entering the chart at No. 1. In addition, Brighter Days Ahead short film earned her the prestigious Video of the Year at the 2025 MTV VMAs.
This tour also marks a personal and professional milestone. Her last tour, the Sweetener World Tour (2019), grossed over $146 million and drew 1.3 million fans worldwide. Since then, Ariana has focused on acting, starring as Glinda in the upcoming Wicked films and voicing a role in the animated musical Oh, the Places You’ll Go! (2028). Despite speculation about stepping back from music, she made it clear earlier this year that performing remains central to her identity, describing it as her “lifeline.”






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