Ariana Grande makes ‘unfortunate’ anno...

Ariana Grande makes ‘unfortunate’ announcement regarding ‘Eternal Sunshine’ tour: ‘So sorry’

Ariana Grande is rescheduling three of her upcoming shows for her “Eternal Sunshine” tour.

The singer announced Monday that she’s moving her July 12 show at New York’s Barclays Center to July 14, and also rescheduling the dates for two of her concerts at Boston’s TD Garden. The two shows originally scheduled for July 22 and July 24 will now be on July 23 and July 26, respectively.

Grande explained in a statement posted to her Instagram Stories that she’s rescheduling due to production issues — specifically so that the full production of her show can be “delivered safely
and as intended.”

Ariana Grande performing "imperfect for you" in a nude and light pink tulle gown against a red sunset backdrop.
Ariana Grande is rescheduling three of her upcoming performances for her “Eternal Sunshine” tour, she announced Monday.Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images

Announcement from Ariana Grande rescheduling her Brooklyn performance to July 14 at Barclays Center due to production challenges.
Grande said she was rescheduling the shows due to production issues.Ariana Grande/Instagram

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

“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,” she continued. “Thank you so much for your understanding and I cannot wait to see you.”

All tickets will be honored for the new dates.

Grande, 33, kicked off her highly anticipated tour in support of her seventh album, “Eternal Sunshine,” on June 6 in Oakland, California. She’s scheduled to perform across the US, and also has dates in Canada and London.

Ariana Grande speaks into a microphone at CinemaCon.
Grande, pictured here in April 2025, kicked off her “Eternal Sunshine” tour on June 6 in Oakland, California.Getty Images for CinemaCon

Ariana Grande performing in a light pink strapless gown, holding a microphone.
She’s scheduled to tour until Sept 1, with her last show taking place in London.Ralph Bavaro/NBC via Getty Images

 

Earlier this month, the “Thank U, Next” singer broke down in tears on stage, addressing her fans after news broke that she split from her “Wicked” co-star Ethan Slater after three years of dating.

“This is so overwhelming in the most beautiful way ever,” she emotionally said, as the audience clapped for her at her show at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

The “Thank U, Next” singer got emotional during her second tour stop in Los Angeles earlier this month, when she broke down on tears on stage. She’s pictured here earlier this month.arianagrande/Instagram


The “Victorious” alum, pictured here in September 2025, emotionally thanked her fans for all their support over the years.Getty Images for MTV
The Grammy winner thanked her fans for being “such a loving, safe presence” in her life “throughout all these chapters and all of these years.”

“It’s been seven years since I’ve been on stage in front of you all,” she noted, “and you’ve stood by my side and supported me.”

Grande recently reconnected with another ex — dancer Ricky Alvarez. However, after pics of the two hanging out on social media started circulating, sources told TMZ that there “is nothing romantic between Ariana and Ricky this time around.”

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