Ariana Grande has revealed that her upcoming “Eternal Sunshine Tour” will be her last, at least for a long time.
The 32-year-old singer announced the news on the Good Hang with Amy Poehler podcast. “I’m very excited to do this small tour,” she said. “But I think it might not happen again for a long, long, long, long time.”
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“I’m going to give it my all, and it’s going to be beautiful, and I’m so grateful,” Grande continued. “I think that’s why I’m doing it. Because I’m like, ‘One last hurrah.’ For now.”
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Grande then agreed with Poehler’s sentiment of “never say never,” noting that one can appreciate music more when you step away and go back to it. “You are able to do better by that art form because you’re appreciative and really able to feel present in it.”
Earlier in the conversation, Grande said she felt “privileged and grateful to have learned that there can be room for different creative endeavors.” In an interview with Variety last year, the artist provided a roadmap for what she plans to do next. “I think the next few years, hopefully we’ll be exploring different forms of art, and I think acting is feeling like home right now,” she said.
The “Eternal Sunshine Tour” will be Grande’s first major trek in over six years. Kicking off next summer, the expansive tour is in support of her album of the same name that came out last March.
Grande’s tour stops include multiple nights in cities like Oakland, Los Angeles, Austin, Atlanta, and Brooklyn. After beginning in the US in June, the trek heads over to Canada in July before wrapping up in the UK in August. Get tickets here.

