Ariana Grande forced to reschedule shows on her “Eternal Sunshine” tour
Ariana Grande forced to reschedule shows on her “Eternal Sunshine” tour

Raechal ShewfeltTue, June 30, 2026 at 4:56 AM UTC
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Ariana Grande promotes her latest tourCredit: Katia TemkinKey Points -
Ariana Grande has postponed several shows on her current tour.
An official statement explained that the move was made "to ensure the full production can be delivered safely and as intended."
The Wicked star's Eternal Sunshine Tour is set to wrap up Sept. 1.
Three weeks into her tour, Ariana Grande has had to reschedule several shows.
"We are so sorry for these unfortunate scheduling changes," the "Positions" singer wrote on her Instagram Stories. "This was our best and safest option as these challenges with production have come to our attention."
She continued, "The utmost important thing to us all is safety, first and foremost, and also making sure you all see the show how it is intended to run. Thank you so much for your understanding and I cannot wait to see you.”
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Her message accompanied an announcement that a July 12 concert that had been set for Brooklyn had been moved to July 14 "to ensure the full production can be delivered safely and as intended. The remaining Brooklyn shows will take place as originally scheduled."

Singer Ariana Grande has made changes to her tourCredit: Ariana Grande/Instagram
Two shows planned for the TD Garden in Boston on July 22 and July 24 were moved to will now be on July 23 and July 26.
Ticketholders were told that they would receive more information directly and that their tickets would be good for the new date.

Ariana Grande's postCredit: Ariana Grande/Instagram
Entertainment Weekly has reached out to Grande's reps for additional comment.
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Grande kicked off her tour June 6 in Oakland, Calif., and she's scheduled to take the production to cities including Atlanta, Boston, Montreal, and London, where her last show in the series is set for Sept. 1. Her website notes that every show is sold out.
The same week, a source confirmed to Entertainment Weekly that Grande and her Wicked costar Ethan Slater, whom she'd dated for three years, had a "quiet breakup" that had happened "several months ago."
An insider also told PEOPLE that the breakup was "amicable."
"They gave lots of time and careful consideration and decided to go their separate ways," the source said. "They are still friends and very supportive of one another. They have been quietly broken up for several months."
In only her second stop on the tour, at Crypto.com arena in Los Angeles, Grande had broken down crying as she thanked her fans for their support in the days after the breakup became public.
“This is so overwhelming in the most beautiful way ever,” she said, according to Page Six. "Thank you so much for being so loving. Holy moly. I said holy moly, but I meant it, you know."
She praised the crowd and said their warm reception "means so much to me."
This is the three-time Grammy winner's fifth time to headline a tour. Her seventh studio album, Petal, comes out July 31.
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