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Ariana Grande Announces Her First Tour Since 2019

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Ariana Grande is finally headed back to the stage, after seven years. She announced The Eternal Sunshine Tour, her first concert since the 2019 Sweetener World Tour. On Wednesday, she sparked curiosity on Instagram with a cryptic post that simply read “see you next year,” and it didn’t take long for fans to catch on. Twenty four hours later, she revealed she’ll be going on a tour for her seventh album.

Her last tour was in 2019, where she performed hit songs like “Sweetener” and “Thank U, Next.” After that, she released Positions during the pandemic and then recently Eternal Sunshine, which was released during her work on “Wicked”. The film earned Grande an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

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The Eternal Sunshine was released in March 2024, with popular singles like Yes, And? and We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love), the album reached the top of the charts in more than six countries and she was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album (Grammy).

With The Eternal Sunshine Tour, Ariana Grande wants fans to experience the music that has defined her over the past few years, live and in person. After seven years away, we can all agree that this tour was worth the wait.

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The tour begins on June 6, 2026, at the Oakland, California, runs across North America and wrap up on August 23 with five-nights at London’s O₂ Arena.

Tickets will be available for pre-sale from September 9th in U.S. and Canada. For those in London, the pre-sales on September 16th. General sales will start the following day.

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Fans were excited as the announcement was made. Many shared stories of their favorite concert memories, while others were glad that Ariana was returning to the stage.

 

 

 

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Britney Spears’ “Brain Damage” Claim Sparks New Questions About Her Past

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Britney Spears has made another public statement, and it’s one that’s difficult to overlook. In a recent Instagram post, the pop star said she believes she suffered “brain damage” years ago. The claim has prompted new questions about what she endured during her years under conservatorship.

Her post coincided with news of ex-husband Kevin Federline’s upcoming memoir, putting her past under the microscope again and reopening conversations about the legal arrangement that dictated much of her career and personal life for over a decade.

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While her words have been widely covered, there’s no medical evidence to confirm her claim. Spears offered no details about when or how she believes the injury occurred, only suggesting it stemmed from something that happened “a long time ago.”

Spears has previously mentioned lasting physical issues, including nerve pain and exhaustion linked to her years of intense performing. It’s unclear whether she sees that as part of the same condition she referenced in her post.

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Online responses were divided. Supporters praised her honesty, while others questioned whether social media was the right space for such personal disclosures. The post, which has since been shared across several platforms, quickly became a trending topic and revived concerns about her wellbeing.

Her message reads less like a medical statement and more like another attempt to take ownership of her story after years of being spoken for. Whether people agree with her or not, Spears appears determined to speak for herself without filters or intermediaries.

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Victoria Beckham Docuseries Premieres on Netflix – October 9

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Victoria Beckham appears in a three-part Netflix docuseries, set to premiere on October 9, 2025. The series documents her transition from her career with the Spice Girls to running a global fashion brand.

Directed by Nadia Hallgren, known for her work on Becoming, the documentary features Beckham at work, behind-the-scenes meetings, and preparations for runway shows. It includes her family, showing moments alongside her professional responsibilities.

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In the trailer, Beckham discusses early career insecurities, describing herself as “the un-cool kid” seeking acceptance. She also notes that her fashion brand was once “millions in the red,” reflecting the financial and operational challenges she faced.

The series includes interviews with high-profile industry figures, including Donatella Versace, Tom Ford, and Anna Wintour, as well as close friends such as Eva Longoria. These segments provide direct observations of her work and professional interactions.

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Structured across three episodes, the docuseries covers different aspects of Beckham’s life. Each episode focuses on career milestones, creative processes, and the logistics of running a fashion brand. Footage from her fashion label’s operations, combined with family interactions, presents a chronological perspective on her professional and personal activities.

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The series also documents her approach to managing a high-profile fashion business while maintaining public visibility. Key moments of her career transition from music to fashion are highlighted, including challenges in building and sustaining her brand.

The Netflix docuseries premieres worldwide on October 9, 2025, and consists of three episodes presenting professional footage alongside personal insights into Beckham’s life.

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Taylor Swift Brings Her New Era to the Big Screen

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Taylor Swift has a knack for turning album launches into headline events, and this October she’s taking it to the cinema. Her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, lands on 3 October 2025, and instead of a traditional release, Swift is bringing fans into theatres worldwide for Taylor Swift | The Official Release Party of a Showgirl.

For one weekend only, from 3 to 5 October, cinemas in over 100 countries, including the UK, will host an 89-minute film that mixes music, storytelling and exclusive footage.

What to Expect

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The screening isn’t a concert film. Instead, it’s a curated showcase designed to launch the album in style. Fans will get the world premiere of the music video for “The Fate of Ophelia”, plus an inside look at how it was made. The programme also features lyric videos for new songs and, perhaps most intriguingly, Swift herself talking through the record track by track, giving a rare glimpse into her creative process.

Where and When

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The event will roll out across major cinema chains in the UK and Europe, alongside screenings in North America, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and more. Showings begin on 3 October and run through 5 October. In theatres like AMC in the U.S., and partner venues elsewhere, the programme will start right at showtime: no adverts, no trailers.

Tickets and Experience

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Tickets in the U.S. are set at $12, with UK prices depending on local chains such as ODEON, Cineworld and Vue. Sales open on 23 September, and given the three-day window, demand is expected to be high.

Swift and her partners want the screenings to feel celebratory. Fans are encouraged to sing along and move with the music, though within reason. Think cinema party, not mosh pit.

Why It Stands Out

The move follows the huge success of The Eras Tour film in 2023, which proved there’s a hunger for shared experiences beyond streaming and social media. This time, rather than a stadium spectacle, Swift is offering something more focused: a first look at a new album presented as a collective cinema moment.

For UK fans, the advice is simple. Keep an eye on cinema listings, book early, and be ready to spend the first weekend of October immersed in The Life of a Showgirl. Swift isn’t just unveiling new songs, she’s building an experience around them, and the big screen is her stage.

 

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