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Ariana Grande Post Behind-The-Scenes Eternal Sunshine Tour Rehearsal Pics With Dancers: ‘See You in Two Months’

The singer's first tour in six years is slated to kick off at the Oakland Arena on June 6.

Ariana Grande at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on Jan. 11, 2026, in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Ariana Grande at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on Jan. 11, 2026, in Beverly Hills, Calif.

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Summer is almost here and, from the looks of it, Ariana Grande can’t wait. The singer and Oscar-nominated Wicked: For Good star posted a series of pics on Monday (Apr. 6) from rehearsals for her upcoming Eternal Sunshine tour with her dancers.

In the first pic, Grande flashes a bright smile as she sits on the floor flanked by her dance team, her legs crossed in front of her, feet clad in ballet flats with a caption reading, “See you in two months @brighterrdays.” Subsequent pics show the crew in a dance studio chilling out, including a sideways close-up of Grande’s face bathed in red and a group shot of the singer surrounded by 10 of her crew as they all flash smiles and lean in.


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The final two snaps are close-ups of all their feet pushed into a tight circle.

Grande announced the tour in support of her 2025 Eternal Sunshine album last August, revealing the dates for her first run of show since 2019’s Sweetener world tour. “I think my fans know that music and being on stage will always be a part of my life,” she told Variety in 2024 when asked whether she planned to tour Eternal Sunshine in between her work on the Wicked films. “I think the next few years, hopefully we’ll be exploring different forms of art, and I think acting is feeling like home right now.”

The 41-show run is slated to kick off with the first of three shows at Oakland Arena in Oakland, Calif. on June 6 and include stops in Los Angeles, Austin, Texas, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, Montreal and Chicago before a hop over to London for a 10-night run at the O2 Arena in London from Aug. 15-Sept. 1.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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