Pop superstar Ariana Grande is suggesting her 2026 “Eternal Sunshine” tour coudl be her last for teh foreseeable future, as she contemplates a potential break from music following years in the spotlight.The Grammy-winning artist, who last toured with her “Sweetener” World Tour in 2019 [[3]], revealed her desire to slow down while speaking on Amy Poehler‘s podcast. The tour, supporting her recently released album of the same name, is already generating significant anticipation amongst fans, now colored by the possibility of a prolonged absence from the stage.
Ariana Grande is hinting that her upcoming tour may be her last for a long time. The 32-year-old singer revealed that the “Eternal Sunshine” tour, slated for 2026, could be followed by an extended hiatus from music. “I don’t want to say anything is definitive,” Grande shared during a conversation with Amy Poehler on her podcast “Good Hang.” “I know I’m very excited to do this little tour, but I think that might not happen for a very, very, very, very long time.”
The pop superstar explained she’s feeling a growing need to slow down and recharge after years of relentless success, touring, and public scrutiny. Grande’s announcement comes as many artists re-evaluate their relationship with constant touring and the demands of the music industry. “I’ll give it all I’ve got, it’s going to be beautiful and I’m so grateful for it,” she said. “It feels like a final hurrah, for now.”
The “Eternal Sunshine” tour is anticipated to be a major event for fans, given Grande’s global popularity and the recent release of her album of the same name. This potential pause adds a layer of significance to the tour, framing it as a special moment for both the artist and her audience.