Pop superstar Ariana Grande is keeping it cosy for her 2026 Eternal Sunshine World Tour, and fans are loving the honest vibes.
In a heartfelt chat with Nicole Kidman for Interview magazine, the 32-year-old singer revealed the tour will feature just 45 shows, roughly half of what she’s done in the past.
“It’s not that small, but it’s definitely a lot less than what I used to do,” the Zoolander 2 actress said, adding she’s “excited” about the scaled-back schedule.
For Grande, the smaller tour isn’t just about logistics, it’s part of a bigger journey of healing her relationship with music and fame.
“I’ve spent a lot of time redoing my system when it comes to making music,” she explained.
“Time away helped me reclaim certain pieces of it… and say, ‘I don’t have to let go of this thing I love.’”
The Side to Side singer credited her acting stint as Glinda in Wicked and Wicked: For Good for helping her grow stronger and healthier in the spotlight.
The Grammy-winner admitted that early fame was “a tricky adjustment,” and she used to take media criticism personally.
Now, she handles negativity with meditation and a fresh perspective.
For those unfamilair, The Eternal Sunshine tour kicks off in June 2026 in Oakland and will wrap in London by late August.
With fewer stops and a renewed sense of self, she is ready to give fans a more grounded, soulful show.