Key points
• Grande describes her 2026 Eternal Sunshine Tour as possibly her final large-scale tour “for now.”
• She says she’ll “give it my all” and frames it as a significant moment.
• The 32-year-old singer is shifting toward acting, musical theatre, and other creative endeavours.
• The tour runs from June 6, 2026, in Oakland to September 1 in London.
LOS ANGELES: Ariana Grande revealed in a recent interview on Amy Poehler’s Good Hang podcast that her 2026 Eternal Sunshine Tour may be her “one last hurrah” in the touring world for the foreseeable future.
She told hosts that she plans to “give it my all” and emphasised that another major tour may not happen for a “long, long, long, long, long time.”
Ariana Grande, 32, is a multi-platinum American singer, who risen to global fame as one of the world’s leading pop artists, recognised for her powerful four-octave vocal range and chart-topping hits such as Thank U, Next, 7 Rings and No Tears Left to Cry.
Before establishing herself in the music industry, Grande first attracted public attention through her roles in the Nickelodeon series Victorious and Sam & Cat. Over the years, she has become a prominent cultural figure, known for her signature high ponytail, strong social media presence and influence on contemporary pop culture.
She has also acted in films and Broadway musicals, establishing a reputation as a versatile performer.
The singer explained that she views the 2026 tour as a way to close one chapter of her career while preparing to explore other creative avenues, including acting and musical theatre. Grande said she wants to follow her “authentic impulses” and focus on artistic projects outside of the traditional stadium and arena tour circuit.
The Eternal Sunshine Tour is scheduled to kick off on June 6, 2026, in Oakland, California, and conclude on September 1 in London. Fans can expect a full-scale production with a setlist that spans her career hits, as she aims to make this tour a memorable finale before taking an extended break from touring.



