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Ariana Grande has announced her first tour in years, but did Australia make the cut?

Fingers and toes crossed!

Ariana fans, it’s time to tighten those ponytails because the pop princess is finally heading back on tour!

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The woman who proved God is a woman is ready to hit the stage after more than six years of anticipation.

Starting in June 2026, the dates kick off in North America, but the big question remains… is Australia on Ariana’s radar this time around?

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Is Ariana Grande coming to Australia?

The obvious question on everyone’s lips.

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As of now, the freshly announced 2026 tour only includes North America and Europe, with no Aussie dates in sight (yet!).

But don’t panic, as Ariana has a history of adding extra stops once demand heats up.

Keep an eye out on this page as we will update it once there are more details.

When is Ariana Grande touring?

The 32-year-old will be performing on her Eternal Sunshine Tour in 2026.

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The tour will kick off on June 6, 2026, at Oakland Arena in California.

Other confirmed cities include Los Angeles, Austin, Sunrise (FL), Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, Montreal, and Chicago, with each city being treated to multiple shows.

The tour concludes with a five-night residency at The O2 Arena in London, from August 15 to August 23, 2026.

Tickets for these shows can be purchased through Ticketmaster and Ariana Grande’s official website.

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When did Ariana Grande last tour?

Ariana’s last tour was the Sweetener World Tour, which took place in 2019.

This tour supported her albums Sweetener and Thank U, Next, and spanned across North America and Europe.

Following this, she took a break from performing to focus on acting, starring as Glinda in the film adaptation of Wicked.

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When did Ariana Grande last tour Australia?

This one stings a little, as Ariana Grande hasn’t toured Australia since 2015.

That year, she performed in Melbourne and Sydney during her The Honeymoon Tour, supporting her debut album, Yours Truly.

Since then, despite multiple global tours, Australia has not been included in her itinerary, but fingers crossed, this tour changes things.

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