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Ariana Grande sharing her honest thoughts about them music career,
amid his success with both Wicked: Part I And Wicked: For the good, 32 year old singer talked about the decision to board it First world tour in six yearsIn conversation with Nicole Kidman for interview magazinePublished on Monday.
“I’ve been improving my relationship with music and touring over the last few years,” she told kidman,
When big little liars Asked by Star what it meant, Grande explained that she had spent a lot of time rethinking her process of making music.
“with eternal SunshineIt felt like a very different experience for me,” Wicked star Said referring to his 2024 album. “I think the time away from it helped me reclaim parts of it and surfaced some emotions that maybe related to my relationship with fame.”
“Or the things that come with being an artist, in a box somewhere, and say, ‘Okay. I don’t have to let go of this thing that I love. I can just keep those things in here, and not ignore my gifts.'”
She credited her role as Glinda Wicked – opposite Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba – to help her take “baby steps toward healing” [her] The connection to music and touring.”
Grande said, “I think the time I spent with Glinda and acting really helped me build the strength to be able to do this.” “But I can’t express how grateful I am. I think it created some traumas for me before, and I feel them dissipate, and that’s an extraordinarily beautiful thing.”
The “Side to Side” singer also admitted that when her pop music career began, it was not easy for her to adjust.
“I hope this doesn’t sound ungrateful, but it’s just a big adjustment when your life changes so drastically,” she explained. “I’m very grateful to be able to do what I love. I wasn’t expecting some parts of it.”
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In August, Grande announced The Eternal Sunshine Tour, which is scheduled to begin in June 2026. The world tour will begin in Oakland, California, with multiple shows scheduled in each city, before continuing to cities including Los Angeles, Austin, Atlanta, Chicago, New York, and London. He last toured after his release in 2018 His sweetener album,
However, during Amy Poehler’s appearance ok wait On a podcast earlier this month, Grande admitted that she’s not just focusing on her music right now.
“I feel like I’ve felt a lot more connected to myself and my art since I started doing different things,” she said. “I think, you know, I’ve spent so much time just doing pop music, but I grew up as a girl who loved musical theater and comedy. So I think what’s best for my soul and my art and what I’m giving myself is if I’m pursuing things that feel very right in the moment.”
Grande then hinted that this upcoming tour may be her last for some time.
“And I don’t want to say anything definitive; I know I’m very excited to do this little tour, but I think it might not happen again for a long, long, long, long time,” she concluded. “So, I’m going to give it my all and it’s going to be beautiful and I’m so grateful that I get to do it because I’m like ‘one last hurray!’ For now.”