Ariana Grande Sets the Record Straight on Releasing New Music Before Eternal Sunshine Tour

Ariana Grande has addressed ongoing fan speculation regarding new music ahead of her upcoming Eternal Sunshine Tour, clarifying that she will not be releasing any new songs prior to the tour’s launch this year. In a recent interview with Variety, Grande stated directly that no new material is expected before May 2026, the month the tour is scheduled to begin, dispelling rumors that she might drop an album or singles in the weeks leading up to the trek. Soon after the interview circulated, she took to Instagram to emphasize that media outlets had misquoted her, explaining she never committed to a specific timeline and joking that she would need “an extra brain and four more arms” to balance additional projects alongside her current schedule.

The Eternal Sunshine Tour marks Grande’s first major concert run in six years and is set to kick off in June 2026 with a series of shows across North America and Europe in support of her 2024 album Eternal Sunshine and its deluxe edition. The tour has been described by Grande as being “in a good place” in terms of planning and setlist development, though she has remained cautious about revealing specific details in advance.

Grande’s remarks about new music come amid her multi-faceted career trajectory, which includes recent high-profile roles such as Glinda in the Wicked film adaptations and upcoming acting projects in film and television. While fans continue to anticipate fresh material, Grande’s emphasis remains on the tour experience and her packed creative slate over the coming months.

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