Ariana Grande: Wicked Success, Tour Secrets, and the Future | Entertainment Scoop
Ariana Grande BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Ariana Grande has been making waves across multiple fronts in recent days, with her career spanning music, film, and upcoming tour developments.Most recently, Ariana addressed questions about whether she'll perform Wicked songs during her upcoming Eternal Sunshine tour. When asked by Variety about including tracks like "Popular" in her setlist alongside hits like "We Can't Be Friends," she remained noncommittal, saying "I think it's too soon to tell, but we'll see. To be continued." However, she revealed on the Shut Up, Evan podcast in November that she's already finalized her setlist and believes it's "really strong," suggesting fans can expect a carefully curated experience when the tour launches.On the Wicked front, Grande received tremendous recognition for her role as Glinda in Wicked: For Good. She earned a Golden Globe nomination for the second consecutive year for the same role, which she described as "not expected, especially not twice for the same role." She emphasized that portraying Glinda was work she had to earn, adding that seeing it celebrated twice is "an extraordinary thing." Additionally, two newly written songs from the film, "The Girl In the Bubble" and "No Place Like Home," both received Golden Globe nominations. Grande reflected on her reaction to "The Girl In the Bubble," saying she "felt relieved" upon first hearing it, noting that the new song "added so much value to her arc."Regarding her personal life, Grande and Wicked costar Ethan Slater have been conducting Wicked: For Good promotion separately while hinting at their relationship status through recent Instagram activity, though specifics remain unconfirmed.Looking ahead to 2026, her Eternal Sunshine tour is set to begin June sixth in Oakland, California, with multiple dates across North America before concluding with ten performances in London on September first. Original tickets sold out immediately on Ticketmaster, with resale options now available through StubHub and Vivid Seats, though Grande has expressed disappointment with scalper pricing. Notably, she revealed to Amy Poehler on Good Hang that she won't tour again for a "long time" after this tour concludes, signaling this will be a significant event for fans who have waited seven years since her last tour ended in 2019.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI