Ariana Grande has been compelled to reschedule three dates on her sold-out Eternal Sunshine Tour, citing production challenges that required schedule alterations to ensure safe shows. The singer announced the changes via Instagram Stories, apologizing to fans for the last-minute adjustments and emphasizing that safety remains the team's top priority.
Revised Schedule and Ticket Validity
Under the updated schedule, Grande's July 12, 2026 concert at Brooklyn's Barclays Center has been postponed to July 14, 2026. In Boston, the July 22, 2026 show will now take place on July 23, 2026, while the July 24, 2026 performance has been moved to July 26, 2026. All previously purchased tickets remain valid for the new dates.
Grande assured fans that the remaining Brooklyn performances will proceed as planned and stated that ticket holders will receive additional information directly from the venues. The singer wrote: "We are so sorry for these unfortunate scheduling changes. This was our best and safest option as these challenges with production have come to our attention. 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."
Tour Background and Demand
The Eternal Sunshine Tour, Grande's first concert tour in seven years, kicked off on June 6, 2026, in Oakland, California. The 41-date trek supports her albums Eternal Sunshine, Positions, and her upcoming record Petal, which is due for release on July 31, 2026. The scheduling changes come just weeks into the tour, which has been met with overwhelming demand, with every date selling out shortly after tickets went on sale.
Fan Reaction and Safety Focus
Despite the postponements, Grande confirmed that the production will continue as planned once the technical issues have been resolved. Fans largely responded with messages of support on social media, with many praising the singer and her team for prioritizing safety over adhering to the original schedule. Grande concluded her message by thanking concertgoers for their patience and said she "cannot wait" to see them at the rescheduled performances.



