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Watch Ariana Grande kick off her ‘Eternal Sunshine’ tour with her first concert since 2019

Watch Ariana Grande kick off her ‘Eternal Sunshine’ tour with her first concert since 2019

Ariana Grande returned to the stage last night (June 6) for her first live performance since 2019. Watch the footage and see everything she played, below.

  • READ MORE: Ariana Grande – ‘Eternal Sunshine’ review: a compelling mood piece

The singer kicked off her 2026 ‘Eternal Sunshine’ tour at Oakland Arena in California yesterday, marking her first run of live dates in seven years. The trek features a huge 10-show residency at The O2 in London between August and September, and you can find any remaining tickets here.

She’s rarely played live since she completed her huge tour in 2019, only making a handful of appearances at non-profit events and award shows. Grande also performed on Saturday Night Live in 2024. Around the time of the tour announcement, Grande said it would likely be her “last hurrah”.

Though the tour was named after her 2024 album, Grande has also released 2021’s ‘Positions‘ since her last time on the road, meaning there were plenty of tracks receiving their live debut.

She opened the concert with the ‘Eternal Sunshine’ track ‘Yes, And?’, and played hits from across her career, such as ‘Thank U, Next’, ‘Dangerous Woman’ and ‘Honeymoon Avenue’, though she didn’t perform any songs from 2018’s ‘Sweetener‘.

As the show drew to a close, she performed her latest single, ‘Hate That I Made You Love Me’, which is currently the only track to have been released from her forthcoming album ‘Petal’.

Check out a full setlist and clips from the show, below.

Ariana Grande’s ‘Eternal Sunshine’ tour setlist was:

‘Yes, And?’
‘Positions’
‘Dandelion’
‘The Boy Is Mine’
‘Eternal Sunshine’
‘Just Like Magic’
‘Thank U, Next’
‘7 Rings’
‘Imperfect for You’
‘Warm’
‘Safety Net’
‘One Last Time’
‘Rain on Me’
‘Break Free’
‘Twilight Zone’
‘Past Life’
‘Dangerous Woman’
‘Honeymoon Avenue’
‘Hampstead’
‘Into You’
‘Hate That I Made You Love Me’
‘We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)’
‘Supernatural’

Last month, the pop star announced her eighth studio album, ‘Petal’. She has described the LP as being “full of life and growing through the cracks of something cold and hard and challenging”.

It will be made available in a range of digital and physical formats, and marks the highly anticipated follow-up to 2024’s ‘Eternal Sunshine’ and the deluxe edition, ‘Brighter Days Ahead’.

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