Ariana Grande Teases Upcoming 'Eternal Sunshine' Tour: "It's in a Good Place"
Singer Ariana Grande offered an update on her highly-anticipated "Eternal Sunshine" tour at the Critics Choice Awards over the weekend. When asked about the setlist, she revealed that it's been worked on for months but emphasized that rehearsals are about to start soon and any changes will be made based on whether they'll make sense.
Grande played coy when pressed for more details, stating that she wants to keep things a surprise. However, the singer expressed her excitement about the tour and confirmed that she feels it's not going to change who she is as an artist significantly.
The "Eternal Sunshine" tour kicks off in June with stops in Oakland, Los Angeles, Austin, Florida, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, Montreal, Chicago, and London. The performances will span two albums: "Eternal Sunshine" and her R&B opus "Positions," which she released in 2020.
Grande initially stated that there wouldn't be another tour for a long time but later clarified that this would be a one-off event. She jokingly referred to the upcoming performance as a "one last hurrah." Grande is set to star in the highly anticipated comedy film "Focker In-Law" alongside an ensemble cast, which is scheduled to hit theaters after the tour concludes.
Grande's anticipation and excitement for the tour are palpable, and fans can't wait to experience her high-energy performances on stage. With the upcoming concert dates announced, it's clear that Ariana Grande is ready to put on a show like no other.
Singer Ariana Grande offered an update on her highly-anticipated "Eternal Sunshine" tour at the Critics Choice Awards over the weekend. When asked about the setlist, she revealed that it's been worked on for months but emphasized that rehearsals are about to start soon and any changes will be made based on whether they'll make sense.
Grande played coy when pressed for more details, stating that she wants to keep things a surprise. However, the singer expressed her excitement about the tour and confirmed that she feels it's not going to change who she is as an artist significantly.
The "Eternal Sunshine" tour kicks off in June with stops in Oakland, Los Angeles, Austin, Florida, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, Montreal, Chicago, and London. The performances will span two albums: "Eternal Sunshine" and her R&B opus "Positions," which she released in 2020.
Grande initially stated that there wouldn't be another tour for a long time but later clarified that this would be a one-off event. She jokingly referred to the upcoming performance as a "one last hurrah." Grande is set to star in the highly anticipated comedy film "Focker In-Law" alongside an ensemble cast, which is scheduled to hit theaters after the tour concludes.
Grande's anticipation and excitement for the tour are palpable, and fans can't wait to experience her high-energy performances on stage. With the upcoming concert dates announced, it's clear that Ariana Grande is ready to put on a show like no other.