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Ariana Grande Reschedules Three Dates for Eternal Sunshine Tour


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  • Ariana Grande has rescheduled three concerts on her Eternal Sunshine Tour due to safety concerns.
  • The Brooklyn show will now occur on July 14, while the Boston dates have been moved to July 23 and July 26.
  • All tickets will be honored for the new dates, with updates sent directly to ticket holders.
  • The tour supports her latest album, Eternal Sunshine, released in 2024.

Ariana Grande has rescheduled three dates on her Eternal Sunshine Tour, after production issues raised safety concerns ahead of the shows.

The singer shared the update with fans on Instagram Stories on Monday, announcing changes to one Brooklyn show and two Boston dates. Her July 12 concert at Barclays Center in Brooklyn has been moved to July 14, while her July 22 and July 24 concerts at TD Garden in Boston will now take place July 23 and July 26, respectively.

“We are so sorry for these unfortunate scheduling changes,” Grande wrote. “This was our best and safest option as these challenges with production have come to our attention.”

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She added that the call was made to ensure the show could be presented safely and as planned: “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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All tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates, with ticket holders expected to receive additional information directly.

The Eternal Sunshine Tour launched earlier this month in Oakland, Calif., marking Grande’s first headlining tour since 2019’s Sweetener World Tour. The run supports her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine, released in 2024. That record debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, giving Grande another chart-topping album, and spun off two Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 singles in “yes, and?” and “we can’t be friends (wait for your love).”

Grande’s setlist has leaned heavily on Eternal Sunshine while reaching back across her catalog, with recent shows folding in songs from Positions, Dangerous Woman, My Everything and thank u, next — a career-spanning return after years away from the road.

For now, the production-related changes affect only the three listed shows, with the tour set to continue across North America before heading overseas later in the run.

New music lands first, regardless: Grande’s eighth studio album, Petal, arrives July 31, led by “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” which recently became her 10th career No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 — tying her for the 10th-most chart-toppers in the survey’s history.



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