Thursday, November 20, 2025 - Ariana Grande is seemingly switching positions from pop star to full-time actress.
The “Wicked: For Good” star revealed her 2026 “Eternal
Sunshine” tour will be her “one last hurrah” as she shared her thoughts on what
her life might look like in 10 years.
“It’s going to be beautiful and I’m so grateful that — I
think that’s why I’m doing it because I’m like, ‘One last hurrah.’ For now,”
she told Amy Poehler of the upcoming tour on Tuesday’s episode of
her “Good Hang” podcast.
Grande, 32, neglected to share further details of her
upcoming tour, but she emphasized that this would be the last outing she makes
as a pop star for the foreseeable future.
“I don’t want to say any definitive things. I do know that
I’m very excited to do this small tour, but I think it might not happen again
for a long, long, long, long time,” she said in Nov. 18.
As for the rest of her future, Grande informed the “Saturday
Night Live” alum that the previous decade of her life will be a far cry from
what she’s got planned.
“I think the last 10 to 15 years will look very different to
the ones that are coming up,” she said.
As she focused on her career trajectory, the singer noted
that she feels “a lot more connected to myself and my art” since she started
exploring opportunities outside of her music.
“I spent so much time only doing pop music — but I grew up
as a girl who loved musical theater and comedy. So I think the thing that will
be best for my soul and also my art and for what I’m giving to myself to, is if
I’m chasing things that feel very right in the moment,” she said.
“Even if it’s mundane it needs to be something different. I
am doing a movie right now because it’s a role that I read the script and I
love it and it’s funny and I love the cast and I’m so excited,” Grande added.
In addition to her busy film slate, Grande was also
recently announced to make her return to Ryan Murphy’s cinematic
universe in “American Horror Story” Season 13.
She’s additionally set to star in Ben
Stiller’s upcoming film, “Focker-In-Law.”
“Then I’m doing a small stint of shows next year because
that is something that authentically sounded good to me,” the singer told
Poehler on Tuesday, Nov. 18.
“I think following those authentic impulses feels like a
really good idea.”
Grande’s “Eternal Sunshine” tour will mark her return to the
stage for the first time in six years following her “Sweetener” world
tour in 2019.

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