Ariana Grande has added nine North American dates to her 2026 "Eternal Sunshine" Tour.
The additional shows are spread across U.S. and Canadian cities: Oakland, June 10; Los Angeles, June 20; Austin, June 27; Sunrise, July 3; Atlanta, July 9; Brooklyn, July 19; Boston, July 25; Montreal, July 31; and Chicago, August 6.
The previously announced "Eternal Sunshine" tour, in support of Grande's seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine, will kick off in Oakland, California, on June 6.
Grande is resuming touring after a gap of more than six years, following her record-breaking Sweetener World Tour.
2026 The Eternal Sunshine Tour Dates:
June 6 - Oakland, CA @ Oakland ArenaJune 9 - Oakland, CA @ Oakland ArenaJune 10 - Oakland, CA @ Oakland ArenaJune 13 - Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com ArenaJune 14 - Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com ArenaJune 17 - Los Angeles, CA @ Kia ForumJune 19 - Los Angeles, CA @ Kia ForumJune 20 - Los Angeles, CA @ Kia ForumJune 24 - Austin, TX @ Moody CenterJune 26 - Austin, TX @ Moody CenterJune 27 - Austin, TX @ Moody CenterJune 30 - Sunrise, FL @ Amerant Bank ArenaJuly 2 - Sunrise, FL @ Amerant Bank ArenaJuly 3 - Sunrise, FL @ Amerant Bank ArenaJuly 6 - Atlanta, GA @ State Farm ArenaJuly 8 - Atlanta, GA @ State Farm ArenaJuly 9 - Atlanta, GA @ State Farm ArenaJuly 12 - Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays CenterJuly 13 - Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays CenterJuly 16 - Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays CenterJuly 18 - Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays CenterJuly 19 - Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays CenterJuly 22 - Boston, MA @ TD GardenJuly 24 - Boston, MA @ TD GardenJuly 25 - Boston, MA @ TD GardenJuly 28 - Montreal, QC @ Bell CentreJuly 30 - Montreal, QC @ Bell CentreJuly 31 - Montreal, QC @ Bell CentreAug 3 - Chicago, IL @ United CenterAug 5 - Chicago, IL @ United CenterAug 6 - Chicago, IL @ United CenterAug 15 - London, UK @ The O2Aug 16 - London, UK @ The O2Aug 19 - London, UK @ The O2Aug 20 - London, UK @ The O2Aug 23 - London, UK @ The O2
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