Ariana Grande London tickets for the Eternal Sunshine Tour are still out there, though the clock is running. Grande opened her 10-show O2 Arena residency on Saturday 15 August 2026, with the final night falling on 1 September, and the remaining dates are drawing the kind of demand that made general sale disappear long ago.
London is the closing chapter of a sprawling global run. According to Wikipedia, the Eternal Sunshine Tour began on 6 June 2026 at Oakland Arena in the United States and takes in 41 shows in total across its full run. The O2 residency represents the tour’s grand finale, and the scale of that finish is considerable: by the time the last night arrives on 1 September, around 200,000 fans will have seen Grande perform across the ten London nights, according to Time Out.
The appetite was plain from the moment dates were announced. When the London shows were first confirmed last year, demand was so intense that Grande promptly doubled the number of nights in the capital. This is also her first major run of global dates since the Sweetener World Tour in 2019, which goes some way to explaining why supply was exhausted so quickly.
The timing adds another layer of context. According to Time Out, the London dates follow the release of her eighth record, Petal, in July, meaning the residency arrives as a live complement to a fresh body of work, rather than simply revisiting older material.
Where to find Ariana Grande London tickets now
General sale on both Ticketmaster and AXS is sold out across all ten dates. At the time of writing, there are no official resale options on either platform either, though it is worth keeping an eye on both pages: tickets do reappear as fans release them back into official channels.
The most active secondary market at present is StubHub, where tickets for the Eternal Sunshine Tour in London are listed across most remaining dates. The cheapest entry point across the run sits at around £185, for upper-tier seating on 27 August. On most other nights, seated tickets start from around £200, while standing tickets are listed from approximately £300.
Those prices reflect the residency’s position as the tour’s final stop, and the reality that very little inventory remains at any level. If you are holding out for a specific night, the 27 August date currently represents the most affordable route in.
What to know before you go: age policy and the O2 layout
A few practical details are worth noting before buying. The age policy at the O2 for these shows is clear: standing is strictly for those aged 16 and over. Anyone aged 15 or under attending a seated section must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.
The stage configuration for the Eternal Sunshine Tour features a long runway with two circular platforms, giving sightlines from a wide range of positions across the arena. General admission is on the floor, Level 1 covers the lower tier, and Level 4 takes in everything above that. Upper-tier seats tend to carry the lowest resale prices and, on a production of this scale, still offer a clear view of the full stage.
The remaining O2 dates run as follows: 19 August, 20 August, 23 August, 24 August, 27 August, 28 August, 31 August and 1 September 2026.
With 200,000 attendees across the full run and no general sale inventory remaining, anyone still seeking Ariana Grande London tickets should move quickly: StubHub’s current listings at £185 for 27 August represent the lowest price available in the market right now, and that window will not stay open indefinitely.