Ariana Grande reschedules three Eternal Sunshine Tour concerts for safety reasons

The "Into You" hitmaker postpones performances in Brooklyn and Boston to address production concerns

Carlos Gaviria

Ariana Grande has postponed three concerts on her Eternal Sunshine Tour after production issues sparked safety concerns. On June 29, 2026, the “Side to Side” hitmaker shared the news through her Instagram Stories, explaining that the decision was made to ensure every performance could be carried out safely. As part of the changes, her concert at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, originally scheduled for July 12, 2026, will now take place on July 14, 2026. Similarly, her two concerts at Boston’s TD Garden have also been rescheduled from July 22, 2026, and July 24, 2026, to July 23, 2026, and July 26, 2026. The artist apologized to fans for the inconvenience and thanked them for their understanding.

Ariana Grande reschedules three Eternal Sunshine Tour concerts for safety reasons

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

Ariana Grande says safety remains the highest priority

In her message, Ariana explained that protecting concert-goers involved in the tour was the main reason for the schedule changes. She said the team wanted fans to experience the production exactly as it was designed while making sure every aspect of the show could be conducted safely.

“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,” The pop star reveled. “Thank you so much for your understanding and I cannot wait to see you.”

The North American tour will continue as scheduled

Although three concert dates were adjusted, the rest of the Eternal Sunshine Tour is expected to continue without changes. All tickets purchased for the original dates will remain valid for the new shows, and additional details will be sent directly to ticket holders. Meanwhile, Ariana Grande recently returned to touring after focusing on studio music and acting, including her role as Glinda in the Wicked saga. She is also preparing to release her 8th studio album, Petal, on July 31, 2026, which spawned the #1 hit, “Hate That I Made You Love Me,” serving as the first taste of the project.

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