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Ariana Grande Postpones Eternal Sunshine Tour Dates

Ariana Grande announced some “unfortunate” updates regarding her Eternal Sunshine Tour ahead of her upcoming performances on the East Coast.

“The most important thing for all of us is safety, above all else, and also ensuring you witness the show as it was meant to be experienced,” Grande, 33, communicated to her fans via Instagram on Monday, June 29.

The artist shared a note addressing fans about a series of rescheduling for the Eternal Sunshine concerts slated for July. A show originally set for July 12 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn will now take place on July 14, while performances at TD Garden in Boston on July 22 and July 24 will be moved to July 23 and July 26, respectively.

In her Instagram Story, Grande and her touring team expressed that the adjustments were made “to guarantee the full production can be delivered securely and as intended.”


Ariana Grande in 2025.
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Grande is set to perform five shows in Brooklyn from July 13 to July 19. All other performances during that segment “will occur as originally planned,” according to event organizers.

“We sincerely apologize for these unexpected scheduling adjustments,” Grande expressed to her fans. “This was the best and safest option given the production challenges we have encountered.”

She concluded, “Thank you so much for your patience, and I eagerly look forward to seeing you.”

Fans have noted Grande dealing with multiple technical issues during the Eternal Sunshine Tour, which debuted in Oakland, California, on June 6.

Last year, the tour faced controversy as tickets sold out almost instantly and then appeared on resale platforms at greatly inflated prices.

“Hi, my angels, I have been on set all week, but I wanted to inform you that I’ve become aware of what’s happening with the secondary ticket resellers,” Grande relayed to her fans in September 2025. “Naturally, I am quite distressed about it. I’ve been on the phone every moment I can, advocating for a solution.”

She added, “I hear your concerns and, hopefully, we will manage to get more tickets into your hands instead of theirs. It’s simply not fair. I just wanted you to know that my team and I are aware of the situation and that I truly care. We are doing everything possible.”

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The Eternal Sunshine Tour marks Grande’s return to touring after a seven-year hiatus — and she has hinted that these performances might be her last for the foreseeable future.

“I believe the last 10 to 15 years will contrast significantly with those that are ahead,” Grande shared on the “Good Hang With Amy Poehler” podcast in November 2025. “I don’t want to commit to anything definite.”

The “Hate That I Made You Love Me” artist hinted, “I’m very excited to undertake this brief tour, but it may not happen again for an extended period. I plan to give it my all, and it’s going to be beautiful, and I’m immensely grateful. I think that’s why I’m embarking on this — it’s like ‘One last hurrah!’ — for the time being.”

The Eternal Sunshine Tour is currently set to conclude in September after 10 performances at London’s O2 Arena.