Missed Ariana Grande presale? Here's when you can grab general sale tickets for her 2026 tour

Ariana Grande is returning to the stage after seven years. She has announced North American tour dates for 2026. The 'Eternal Sunshine' tour includes new shows across the United States and Canada. Cities like Oakland, Los Angeles, and Brooklyn are...

Ariana Grande’s most recent tour concluded in December 2019, supporting her “Sweetener” and “Thank U, Next” albums.

American pop sensation Ariana Grande is all set to make her stage comeback for the first time in seven years. Ariana Grande has added nine dates to the North American leg of her 2026 “Eternal Sunshine” tour, according to Variety.

Next year, the "Eternal Sunshine" tour will travel across North America and the United Kingdom. The newly added shows are scattered across the United States and Canada, with extra dates in cities including Oakland (Oakland Arena, June 10), Los Angeles (Kia Forum Arena, June 20), Austin (Moody Center, June 27), Sunrise (Amerant Bank Arena, July 3), Atlanta (State Farm Arena, July 9), Brooklyn (Barclays Center, July 19), Boston (TD Garden, July 25), Montreal (Bell Centre, July 31) and Chicago (United Center, August 6).

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Ariana Grande general sale tickets

The Grammy-winner and "Wicked" star announced the tour in late August, her first in seven years. The tour kicks off in Oakland on June 6. But for fans who missed the presale — you had to sign up by September 7.

The general onsale of Ariana Grande begins on September 10 at 10 a.m. PDT. Tickets can be purchased on Ticketmaster.com. But StubHub already has ticket listings for Grande's tour, so fans should keep an eye out for tickets on resale sites as well.

It still remains unclear how much concert tickets are going for on Ticketmaster. However, tickets on the resale site StubHub show tickets are going for above $600 for her tour opening show in Oakland on June 6 as of Tuesday morning, according to The Desert Sun.

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Pre-sale tickets for the tour—her first worldwide journey in seven years—became available early Tuesday morning. Additional tickets will go on sale to the general public starting September 10. Fans can also choose from a range of VIP packages and exclusive experiences.

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Ariana Grande tour dates revealed

June 6 – Oakland – Oakland Arena

June 9 – Oakland – Oakland Arena

June 13 – Los Angeles – Crypto.com Arena

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June 14 – Los Angeles – Crypto.com Arena

June 17 – Los Angeles – Kia Forum

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June 19 – Los Angeles – Kia Forum

June 24 – Austin – Moody Center

June 26 – Austin – Moody Center

June 27 – Austin – Moody Center

June 30 – Sunrise, Florida – Amerant Bank Arena

July 2 – Sunrise, Florida – Amerant Bank Arena

July 3 – Sunrise, Florida – Amerant Bank Arena

July 6 – Atlanta – State Farm Arena

July 8 – Atlanta – State Farm Arena

July 9 – Atlanta – State Farm Arena

July 12 – Brooklyn, New York – Barclays Center

July 13 – Brooklyn, New York – Barclays Center

July 16 – Brooklyn, New York – Barclays Center

July 18 – Brooklyn, New York – Barclays Center

July 19 – Brooklyn, New York – Barclays Center

July 22 – Boston – TD Garden

July 24 – Boston – TD Garden

July 25 – Boston – TD Garden

July 28 – Montreal – Bell Centre

July 30 – Montreal – Bell Centre

July 31 – Montreal – Bell Centre

Aug. 3 – Chicago – United Center

Aug. 5 – Chicago – United Center

Aug. 6 – Chicago – United Center

Aug. 15 – London – The O2

Aug. 16 – London – The O2

Aug. 19 – London – The O2

Aug. 20 – London – The O2

Aug. 23 – London – The O2

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Ariana Grande’s most recent tour concluded in December 2019, supporting her “Sweetener” and “Thank U, Next” albums. Since then, she has shifted her focus toward acting, currently filming Focker In-Law, the fourth installment in the Meet the Parents franchise. Additionally, she is preparing to promote Wicked: For Good, the second part of Wicked, where she stars as Glinda alongside Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba.

This news comes shortly after Grande’s appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards over the weekend, where she presented the Video Vanguard Award to Mariah Carey. Grande also took home the prestigious Video of the Year award for “Brighter Days Ahead,” the sci-fi visual short from her 2024 album Eternal Sunshine and its 2025 reissue, Eternal Sunshine Deluxe: Brighter Days Ahead.
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