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Ariana Grande Shares ‘Unfortunate’ News About ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Tour: ‘Safety 1st and Foremost’
Ariana Grande shared some “unfortunate” news about her Eternal Sunshine Tour ahead of upcoming shows on the East Coast.
“The utmost important thing to us all is safety, first and foremost, and also making sure you all see the show how it is intended to run,” Grande, 33, wrote to fans via Instagram on Monday, June 29.
The singer posted a message to fans to explain a series of scheduling changes for Eternal Sunshine concerts coming up in July. A planned July 12 show at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center will now move to July 14, while concerts at TD Garden in Boston on July 22 and July 24 are shifting to July 23 and July 26, respectively.
In her Instagram Story, Grande and her tour partners explained that the dates were being moved “to ensure the full production can be delivered safely and as intended.”
Grande is scheduled to perform five shows in Brooklyn from July 13 through July 19. All other concerts during that run “will take place as originally scheduled,” per organizers.
“We are so sorry for these unfortunate scheduling changes,” Grande wrote to fans. “This was our best and safest option as these challenges with production have come to our attention.”
She concluded, “Thank you so much for your understanding and I cannot wait to see you.”
Fans have documented Grande facing multiple technical challenges throughout the Eternal Sunshine Tour, which kicked off in Oakland, California, on June 6.
The tour was initially shrouded in controversy last year when tickets sold out almost immediately and then popped up on resale markets at inflated prices.
“Hi my angels, I have been on set all week, but I wanted to let you know that what’s been happening with the secondary ticket resellers has been brought to my attention,” Grande wrote to fans in September 2025. “Of course, I am incredibly bothered by it. I’ve been on the phone every second of my free time, fighting for a solution.”
She added, “I hear you and, hopefully, we will be able to get more of these tickets into your hands instead of theirs. It’s not right. I just wanted you to know that my team and I see it and that I care very much. We will do, and are doing, everything we can.”
The Eternal Sunshine Tour is Grande’s return to the road after a seven-year absence — and she has already teased that these shows will be her last for the foreseeable future.
“I think the last 10 to 15 years will look very different to the ones that are coming up,” Grande revealed on the “Good Hang With Amy Poehler” podcast in November 2025. “I don’t want to say any definitive things.”
The “Hate That I Made You Love Me” singer then hinted, “I do know that I’m very excited to do this small tour, but I think it might not happen again for a long, long, long, long time. I’m gonna give it my all, and it’s gonna be beautiful, and I’m so grateful. I think that’s why I’m doing it because I’m like, ‘One last hurrah!’ — for now.”
The Eternal Sunshine Tour is currently scheduled to wrap up in September following 10 dates at London’s O2 Arena.
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