Ariana Grande began her Eternal Sunshine Tour on June 7, 2026, with a performance at the Oakland Arena in California [1].
The event marks a significant return to live performance for the singer, who has not toured in a headlining capacity since 2019 [3]. The tour serves as the promotional vehicle for her seventh studio album, "Eternal Sunshine" [4].
During the opening night, Grande performed the song "Supernatural" while being lifted into the air as part of the production [1]. The spectacle was the first of three sold-out shows scheduled at the Oakland venue [2].
Critics praised the singer's technical skill during the debut. A Variety reviewer said, "Ariana Grande turned in a brava vocal performance in the opening of her 'Eternal Sunshine Tour' at the Oakland Arena" [1].
The return to the arena circuit follows a lengthy hiatus from the road. A Yahoo Entertainment writer said, "Ariana Grande is back in arenas, and her opening-night setlist showed exactly how much music fans had been waiting to hear live again" [3].
The production at the Oakland Arena utilized high-concept staging to match the themes of the new album. The three-night residency in Oakland represents the start of a larger global effort to bring the seventh studio project to fans [2, 4].
“Ariana Grande turned in a brava vocal performance in the opening of her 'Eternal Sunshine Tour'”
Grande's return to touring after a seven-year hiatus suggests a strategic pivot back to large-scale live entertainment to maximize the commercial reach of her seventh studio album. By launching with multiple sold-out dates in a single U.S. city, the tour demonstrates a sustained and high demand for her live performances despite the long absence from the stage.


