Get ready for a thrilling announcement that will leave you on the edge of your seat! Ariana Grande, the pop sensation, has dropped a bombshell, revealing that her upcoming 'Eternal Sunshine' tour might just be her final hurrah as a touring artist. But here's the twist: she's not completely ruling out future performances.
In a recent podcast appearance with Amy Poehler, Grande expressed her excitement for the upcoming shows in 2026, but hinted at a potential hiatus after that. She explained, "I'm going to give it my all because I know it might be a long time before I do this again."
Grande's career has been a whirlwind, with her pop music taking center stage for the past decade. However, she's been shifting gears towards acting, and it seems like this tour is a way to bid farewell to her touring days, at least for now.
"The last 10 or 15 years will look very different from the ones ahead," she said, reflecting on her journey.
This isn't the first time Grande has hinted at a shift in focus. In 2020, she revealed that she almost quit music after her 'Positions' album, but her role in the 'Wicked' films reignited her passion.
Despite her love for music, touring hasn't been at the top of her list lately. Her last tour was in 2019, and when asked about future shows, she expressed her desire to explore acting more.
But here's where it gets controversial: after initially saying no to touring, Grande surprised fans by announcing the 'Eternal Sunshine' tour in 2026. The tour will take her to several cities, including L.A., Atlanta, and London.
So, is this truly the end of an era for Ariana Grande as a touring artist? Or is this just a temporary break before she returns with even more energy?
What do you think, music lovers? Is Ariana's decision to step back from touring a wise move, or do you hope she changes her mind? Let us know in the comments!