Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande is back on the road in 2026, her first headline tour since 2019, hot off back-to-back *Wicked* films that proved she's more than a pop star.
Ariana Grande is one of the defining pop voices of the 2010s and 2020s, a Boca Raton, Florida-born singer-actress whose whistle-register runs and confessional lyrics made her one of the best-selling artists of her generation. She broke through on Nickelodeon’s Victorious and Sam & Cat before her debut album Yours Truly (2013) announced a proper superstar.
Her discography, My Everything, Dangerous Woman, Sweetener, Thank U, Next, Positions, and Eternal Sunshine (2024), is a near-unbroken run of commercial and critical wins. Thank U, Next in particular made her the first artist to hold the top three spots on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously since The Beatles.
Beyond music, 2024–2025 marked a major pivot: Grande stepped into the role of Glinda in Jon M. Chu’s two-part big-screen adaptation of Wicked, Wicked (2024) and Wicked: For Good (2025), earning some of the best reviews of her career and introducing her to an entirely new audience.
Now in 2026, she’s headlining a full world tour running from 6 June to 1 September, her first time topping a tour bill since the Sweetener World Tour in 2019. That combination of blockbuster films and a long-awaited live comeback is exactly why she’s dominating search results right now.
She is also one of the most tabloid-tracked celebrities alive, meaning questions about her personal life, relationships, weight, name, money, are perennial fixtures of what the internet wants to know.