
Ariana Grande has revealed that her upcoming Eternal Sunshine world tour will be smaller than her previous tours, with around 45 shows about half the number she used to do.
Speaking with Nicole Kidman for Interview magazine, Grande said the downsized tour allows her to focus on healing her relationship with music, touring, and fame.
She reflected on past struggles adjusting to sudden stardom and learning to separate negative media attention from her art.
Grande credited her acting roles, including playing Glinda in Wicked, with helping her reclaim joy in performing.
The tour will begin in June 2026 in Oakland and conclude in London by late August, marking a more intimate and mindful approach to her music career.
