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Ariana Grande is reassuring fans that her connection to music remains stronger than ever. In a new interview with The New York Times, the pop superstar addressed speculation about her future in the industry, making it clear that she has no intention of walking away from her first love.

Of course, music will be in my life forever,” Grande said. “I have to say that for my fans who are reading this who are going to have a heart attack.” The statement quickly resonated online, offering relief to millions of Arianators who have watched the singer juggle an expanding acting career, a global beauty empire, and her long-awaited return to touring.



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Grande also opened up about the emotional challenges she faced in the years leading up to Wicked and her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine. Without naming names, she hinted that her previous management contributed to some of those struggles.There’s a thing that comes along with your dreams coming true that feels dangerous at times,” she shared. “And by the way, I have a different team now. Said with love, but that was a piece.”

This renewed outlook is evident in her recent work. Eternal Sunshine, released in 2024, became one of the year’s most acclaimed pop albums, debuting at No. 1 worldwide and spawning hits like “Yes, And?” and “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love).




The pop superstar’s upcoming Eternal Sunshine Tour, set to begin in June 2026, will mark her first world tour in seven years. The demand has been overwhelming — particularly in the U.K., where she extended her London O2 Arena run to a record-breaking ten nights. The singer described the tour as a “healing” experience and an opportunity to reconnect with fans on her own terms.

While Ariana confirmed that the Eternal Sunshine Tour may be her only major live run for the foreseeable future, her latest remarks reaffirm that music remains at the heart of her life.




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