“Domingo (Ariana’s Version) (Live Version)”?
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Good newwwwwwws! Ariana Grande is going out on tour for the first time this decade. “See you next year,” Grande wrote in the caption of her Instagram post announcing dates. The Eternal Sunshine Tour will begin next summer and promote the album that she first released in 2024; the deluxe edition, Brighter Days Ahead, was released in 2025. Hey, it’s not like you can accuse the Wicked Oscar nominee of not keeping busy — she had two movies to promote.

The tour is running just for the summer, beginning on June 6 in Oakland and ending on August 23 in London. Only 11 stops were confirmed in Grande’s announcement on August 28. In North America, presale for the tour begins on September 9, and general sale is on September 10. Ticketmaster presale is currently open and closes on September 7. While the tour is connected to her album Eternal Sunshine, this will also be Grande’s first time touring since releasing her 2020 album, Positions. But the real question is if she’ll perform songs from Wicked. “Thank Goodness” live just might end us. Please, Ariana, throw that bucket of water.

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