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Ariana Grande’s 2026 UK tour dates, presale and how to get tickets

Ariana Grande’s 2026 The Eternal Sunshine tour has just been announced, and the good news is that it features five nights in the UK!

The ‘Side to Side’ hitmaker confirmed that she would be touring the UK in an Instagram post showing tour dates that will see her gracing everywhere from LA to New York before wrapping the The Eternal Sunshine tour at London’s O2 where the singer hasn’t been for seven whole years since her Sweetener tour. Not that we’ve been counting or anything…

The announcement post is accompanied by the simple caption:

“see you next year ♡ 🧸

north america:
9.9 presale / 9.10 onsale (10am local)

london:
9.16 presale / 9.18 onsale (10am local)

presale sign up open now thru 9.7 (11am et, 2pm et, 7pm bst) ๋࣭ “

Of course, fans had been on high alert since yesterday after Ari dropped a suitably cryptic video on her Instagram feed which was a joint point with her Brighter Days account and read “Corrupt file found and corrected,” before switching to “See you next year…” followed by “Announcement coming soon.”

We love a big reveal!

In an interview in 2024 Grande said “I would love to do shows. I love being on stage. I miss being on stage. I miss my fans so much”, so we’re thrilled to finally be reunited with our gal.

So if you, like us, are already plotting how to secure Ariana Grande tickets for 2026, here’s everything you need to know about The Eternal Sunshine UK tour, including presale details.

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The Eternal Sunshine 2026 tour dates

Ari will be touring the US for 22 dates before making her way to the UK for her five nights at the O2. Here’s The Eternal Sunshine tour dates in full:

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