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Ariana Grande will take her Eternal Sunshine tour on the road next year after a long, seven-year break from live touring. Unsurprisingly, demand is high, with tickets rapidly selling out during the presale and general sale windows.
At a Glance: How to Buy Ariana Grande Tickets
North American Dates: June 6 – Aug. 6, 2026
North American Tickets: Ticketmaster, StubHub, VividSeats, TicketNetwork
UK Dates: Aug. 15 – Sept. 1, 2026
UK Tickets: StubHub
The tour will see Grande stop in 10 cities from June through August, with multiple dates at each stop. The tour will kick off in Oakland, followed by Los Angeles, Austin, Miami, Atlanta, New York, Boston, Montreal, and Chicago. She’ll then head to London for 10 dates at the O2 Arena.
As with her previous tour, the Eternal Sunshine tour will span two albums; she’ll be touring for Eternal Sunshine and the 2020 album Positions. The Rolling Stone review of Eternal Sunshine called the album “some of the most honest and inventive songs of her career so far.”
How to buy Ariana Grande Tickets Online
Looking to buy tickets? Here are a few options.

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StubHub is one option for resale tickets, with stubs starting at around $500 and going all the way up to over $3,000. Still, prices often drop closer to the event.

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Tickets for Ariana Grande’s Eternal Sunshine tour are also available at VividSeats, with stubs starting at $416 for the Florida dates. You can use the code RS30 for $30 off $300 orders.

TicketNetwork
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TicketNetwork is another option for resale tickets, and you can get $150 off orders over $500 with code RS150 or $300 off $1,000 with code RS300.
Since announcing the tour, Grande has added nine additional dates to the tour due to demand, including additional stops in Oakland, Los Angeles, Austin, Chicago, and more.
Outside of her tour, Grande will also appear in Wicked: For Good, an adpation of the second part of the stage musical and a sequel to the 2024 film Wicked.