Ariana Grande has heard her fans loud and clear. Due to overwhelming demand, the pop superstar is expanding her 2026 “Eternal Sunshine” tour, adding nine new dates to the North American leg. This marks Grande’s first time on the road in over six years, and tickets have been vanishing almost as soon as they’re available.
The newly added shows – scattered across the U.S. and Canada – include extra nights in major cities like Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Chicago, and Montreal, giving more fans a chance to catch her live. Live Nation, the tour’s promoter, confirmed that presale allotments for the original dates sold out within minutes, prompting Grande’s team to extend the itinerary. Remaining tickets for all new dates go on general sale starting Sept. 10.
Grande last toured in 2019; since then, the 30-year-old has focused on acting, even earning an Oscar nomination for her role as Glinda in the film Wicked: For Good. Still, she assured fans she hadn’t abandoned music. “I’m working on a plan to sing for you all next year, even if it’s just for a little,” Grande teased in a July Instagram post, responding to speculation about her hiatus. Now she’s making good on that promise.
The Eternal Sunshine Tour will support her 2024 album of the same name (along with its deluxe edition Brighter Days Ahead). Grande made a splashy return to the spotlight at last week’s MTV VMAs, and the buzz around her live comeback is only growing. With these newly added dates, even more Arianators will get to experience the joy of Eternal Sunshine when the tour kicks off in summer 2026.