Ariana Grande clarifies via Instagram that no new music is coming before her Eternal Sunshine Tour launch.
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Ariana Grande denies new music before Eternal Sunshine Tour launch

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Ariana Grande shut down speculation of new music arriving before her Eternal Sunshine Tour, clarifying misinterpreted quotes from her recent Variety interview via Instagram amid her packed schedule.

Building on her recent Critics Choice Awards comments about tour preparations, Ariana Grande addressed fan buzz from her January 9, 2026, Variety interview. She stated, “No — definitely not. Nothing is coming before May,” adding humorously to fans: “Do you think there’s another version of me out there who had time to write an album?”

The remarks fueled online speculation, but Grande quickly clarified on Instagram: “Welp i never said ‘but soon enough’ or mentioned any months ! lol my goooooodness. All i said was ‘no’ and ‘do they think there’s a clone of me out there somewhere’! there must’ve been a zoom glitch or something.” She joked, “Ma’am i would need an extra brain and four more arms.”

As previously detailed, the Eternal Sunshine Tour—her first major outing since 2019, supporting her 2024 album (deluxe 2025) and Positions—begins June 6, 2026, in Oakland, with U.S. dates through August and a London O2 residency. She has called it her “last hurrah” for the foreseeable future.

Grande's plate is full beyond music: Glinda in Wicked films (Golden Globes nod Jan 11), Focker In-Law, American Horror Story, Dr. Seuss animation, and a teased secret project. She credits parting with manager Scooter Braun in 2023 for reigniting her joy in music.

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Media accounts widely shared Ariana Grande's Variety interview quote firmly denying new music before her Eternal Sunshine Tour launch, highlighting her joke about needing an extra version of herself due to her schedule. Ariana clarified on Instagram that she was misquoted on timelines and phrases like 'soon enough'. Fan reactions included skepticism over the 'before May' phrasing suggesting potential music after, while others defended her against media twisting her words. Overall sentiment was neutral with some disappointment and speculation.

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Collage illustration of top artists like Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, Drake, and others promoting their early 2026 album releases across hip-hop, R&B, rock, and more.
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Further album releases slated for early 2026

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Complementing the previously announced early 2026 albums from artists like Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, Megadeth, and others, new highlights include hip-hop from A$AP Rocky and Drake, R&B from Ari Lennox and Ella Mai, and more from alternative, pop, and rock acts—promising continued momentum into the new year across diverse genres.

Ariana Grande provided an update on her upcoming Eternal Sunshine tour during the Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles. She shared details on her preparations while keeping specifics under wraps to surprise fans. The tour, spanning two albums, is set to begin next June.

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Ariana Grande has revealed plans for an expanded version of her recent album. The deluxe edition, titled Eternal Sunshine: Brighter Days Ahead, is set to release on March 28.

Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams shared excitement about her upcoming third album at a Los Angeles event on January 7, 2026, calling it her most personal work yet. Meanwhile, Australian artist The Kid Laroi released his sophomore album Before I Forget on January 10, 2026, a vulnerable exploration of heartbreak and acceptance. These developments signal a strong start to the year for both rising stars in pop and hip-hop.

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Hilary Duff excited fans with hints of an electrifying world tour during a recent performance. The announcement came amid her ongoing mini tour in Los Angeles. This tease aligns with anticipation for her upcoming album release.

Continuing our Early 2026 Album Previews series—which has highlighted releases from artists like Zach Bryan and Nick Jonas—Euronews Culture spotlights 10 more expected drops in the first quarter. Spanning post-punk, electro-pop, country, and beyond, these feature established acts like Dry Cleaning and Gorillaz pushing boundaries, plus bonus reissues.

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Madison Beer has revealed details of her 'Locket' 2026 world tour, supporting her upcoming third album of the same name, set for release on January 16 via Epic Records. The tour will span Europe, the UK, and North America, starting in Poland on May 11. Fans can catch a preview of the album during an exclusive iHeartRadio event on January 15.

 

 

 

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