Ariana Grande says 'Eternal Sunshine' tour will be her 'last hurrah': 'It might not happen again for a long time'

By Melanie Uson Published Nov 19, 2025 3:46 pm

Ariana Grande said her upcoming 2026 "Eternal Sunshine" tour will be her "last hurrah" for now.

During her guest appearance on the Good Hang with Amy Poehler podcast, Grande shared what she thinks her career could look like in the next decade.

"I think the last 10 to 15 years will look very different [from] the ones that are coming up," the 32-year-old singer said. She added that while she doesn't want "to say any definitive things," she thinks going on tour again after the "Eternal Sunshine" will not happen soon.

"I do know that I'm very excited to do this small tour, but I think it might not happen again for a long, long, long, long time," she said of her upcoming tour. Despite this, the 7 Rings singer assured fans that she'll give her all.

"I'm gonna give it my all, and it's going to be beautiful, and I'm so grateful that—I think that's why I'm doing it, because I'm like, 'One last hurrah.' For now," she said.

Reflecting more on her career, Grande said she feels "a lot more connected to myself and my art" since she started working outside pop music.

"I spent so much time only doing pop music, but I grew up as a girl who loved musical theater and comedy. So I think the thing that will be best for my soul and also my art and for what I'm giving to myself to, is if I'm chasing things that feel very right in the moment," she said.

"Even if it's mundane, it needs to be something different. I am doing a movie right now because it's a role that I read the script and I love it and it's funny and I love the cast and I'm so excited," Grande, who's starring in Wicked: For Good and the upcoming Focker In-Law, added. "Then I'm doing a small stint of shows next year because that is something that authentically sounded good to me."

"I think following those authentic impulses feels like a really good idea, a good thing," she added. "I feel very privileged and grateful to have learned that there can be room for different creative endeavors."

Grande's "Eternal Sunshine" tour will kick off in June 2026 and will visit cities across North America and the U.K.

The upcoming tour will be her comeback to the concert stage after six years, following her "Sweetener" world tour in 2019. She last performed in the Philippines in 2017 for her "Dangerous Woman" tour and in 2015 for her "The Honeymoon" tour.