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    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 7, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Ariana Grande is returning to the stage in 2026 with The Eternal Sunshine Tour — her first major concert run in over six years. The tour kicks off on June 6, 2026, at the Oakland Arena in California and is scheduled to hit major markets across North America and Europe, including multiple shows in Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York City, Boston, Montreal, and concluding with a multi‑night residency at London’s O2 Arena in August. Demand remains high as fans seek to secure seats for one of the year’s most anticipated tours — I’ve broken down how to get Ariana Grande tickets to help.

    Grande’s decision to tour again follows a six‑year hiatus from large‑scale live performances after her 2019 Sweetener World Tour, which drew more than a million fans. In the years since, she released her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine, in 2024, starred as Glinda in the film adaptations of “Wicked,” and continued to expand her creative reach both musically and in acting. At 32, she’s described the 2026 tour as a meaningful chapter in her career — and potentially a “one last hurrah” for touring in the foreseeable future as she explores other artistic ventures.

    If you’re excited to see Ari’s return to the stage, don’t miss out on her 2026 tour. Keep reading to see what shows are scheduled near you, and head to StubHub and Vivid Seats to secure your spot at the sold-out concerts.

    Ariana Grande’s 2026 tour schedule

    Due to the high demand for Ariana Grande’s concert tickets, her tour consists mostly of multiple shows held at the same popular cities throughout the summer.

    • June 6, 2026 — Oakland, CA at Oakland Arena
    • June 9, 2026 — Oakland, CA at Oakland Arena
    • June 13, 2026 — Los Angeles, CA at Crypto.com Arena
    • June 14, 2026 — Los Angeles, CA at Crypto.com Arena
    • June 17, 2026 — Inglewood, CA at Kia Forum
    • June 19, 2026 — Inglewood, CA at Kia Forum
    • June 24, 2026 — Austin, TX at Moody Center
    • June 26, 2026 — Austin, TX at Moody Center
    • June 30, 2026 — Sunrise, FL at Amerant Bank Arena
    • July 2, 2026 — Sunrise, FL at Amerant Bank Arena
    • July 6, 2026 — Atlanta, GA at State Farm Arena
    • July 8, 2026 — Atlanta, GA at State Farm Arena
    • July 12, 2026 — Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
    • July 13, 2026 — Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
    • July 16, 2026 — Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
    • July 18, 2026 — Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
    • July 22, 2026 — Boston, MA at TD Garden
    • July 24, 2026 — Boston, MA at TD Garden
    • July 28, 2026 — Montreal, QC at Bell Centre
    • July 30, 2026 — Montreal, QC at Bell Centre
    • August 3, 2026 — Chicago, IL at United Center
    • August 5, 2026 — Chicago, IL at United Center
    • August 15, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 16, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 19, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 20, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 23, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • June 6, 2026 — Oakland, CA at Oakland Arena
    • June 9, 2026 — Oakland, CA at Oakland Arena
    • June 13, 2026 — Los Angeles, CA at Crypto.com Arena
    • June 14, 2026 — Los Angeles, CA at Crypto.com Arena
    • June 17, 2026 — Inglewood, CA at Kia Forum
    • June 19, 2026 — Inglewood, CA at Kia Forum
    • June 24, 2026 — Austin, TX at Moody Center
    • June 26, 2026 — Austin, TX at Moody Center
    • June 30, 2026 — Sunrise, FL at Amerant Bank Arena
    • July 2, 2026 — Sunrise, FL at Amerant Bank Arena
    • July 6, 2026 — Atlanta, GA at State Farm Arena
    • July 8, 2026 — Atlanta, GA at State Farm Arena
    • July 12, 2026 — Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
    • July 13, 2026 — Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
    • July 16, 2026 — Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
    • July 18, 2026 — Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
    • July 22, 2026 — Boston, MA at TD Garden
    • July 24, 2026 — Boston, MA at TD Garden
    • July 28, 2026 — Montreal, QC at Bell Centre
    • July 30, 2026 — Montreal, QC at Bell Centre
    • August 3, 2026 — Chicago, IL at United Center
    • August 5, 2026 — Chicago, IL at United Center
    • August 15, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 16, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 19, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 20, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 23, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 24, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 27, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 28, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • August 31, 2026 — London, UK at The O2
    • September 1, 2026 — London, UK at The O2

    Browse Ariana Grande tickets at StubHub and Vivid Seats.

    How much are Ariana Grande tickets?

    If you missed out on official Ticketmaster sales for Ariana Grande’s Eternal Sunshine Tour, which quickly sold out during presales and general release, resale marketplaces like StubHub and Vivid Seats are now the primary places to find tickets. Due to demand far outpacing available inventory, prices on these platforms vary significantly based on city, date, and seat location.

    On StubHub, resale tickets typically start around $455 for entry‑level seats, but prices can climb as high as $1,200 or more for premium locations at popular shows. Meanwhile, Vivid Seats currently lists some of the lowest available resale options, with prices starting around $284 for select dates. However, top-tier seats in high-demand markets like Los Angeles or New York City can exceed $2,400. These ranges put the cost of seeing Grande live well above face value, but they also reflect the strong market interest in one of the year’s most anticipated pop tours.


    See also: Is StubHub legit? | Katseye tickets | PinkPantheress tickets | Cardi B tickets | Blackpink tickets | Twice tickets | Bad Bunny tickets | Lily Allen tickets | Florence and the Machine tickets

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    Sarah Saril

    Editor, Deals and How to Watch

    Sarah is a Deals Editor for Business Insider’s Reviews team. She also supports our how-to-watch and streaming coverage. She never pays full price if she can help it and is an expert at finding and vetting the best discounts. ExperienceSarah joined the Business Insider Reviews team in 2020, starting as a deals reporter covering the best deals and steals daily. She later migrated to the tech team, where she researched, tested, and reviewed a variety of devices, from gaming mice to Kindle e-readers. Now, she’s returned to her origins, serving as the deals editor to curate only the best discounts and buying advice for readers. She began her career in service journalism in 2018 at Wirecutter as a deals writer, where she absorbed the history of the most frequently discounted products. This has informed her impeccably high standards for what makes a good deal. Ever since her Wirecutter days, Sarah has been an expert deals curator for tentpole sale days like Prime Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday. Following her weekly contributions to Business Insider’s Newsletter will illuminate new ways to get the best value on products you use every day. Why you can trust SarahSarah doesn’t recommend any deal she wouldn’t pay for herself. She is skeptical about the advertising language brands use to tout their sales and utilizes all the price-checking tools to ensure they deliver savings.Expertise

    • Deal hunting and vetting
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    EducationSarah graduated from the California State University of Fullerton with a degree in Marketing. She lives in Southern California and is the proud pet parent of two German Shepherds and one chihuahua. She loves traveling to try delicious food, is skilled in crocheting and sewing, and enjoys reading horror novels (as long as they don’t keep her awake).Say hi (or send a picture of your pet) to Sarah at ssaril@businessinsider.com, or reach her on Twitter at @sarahhahr. Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Business Insider here.


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