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Ariana Grande has dropped out of American Horror Story season 13 due to her ongoing concert tour, prompting producers to adjust the cast ahead of the show's production schedule.
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Ariana Grande has dropped out of American Horror Story season 13 due to her ongoing concert tour, prompting producers to adjust the cast ahead of the show's production schedule.

Ariana Grande opened the Eternal Sunshine Tour in Oakland, delivering a 23-song set across three acts that mixed fan favorites like Break Free and Thank U, Next with live debuts including Dandelion, Just Like Magic, Warm, and Hate That I Made You Love Me, the latter previewing her upcoming album Petal; the tour continues to major cities in the U.S. and London, with more dates to be announced and additional projects on the horizon.

After a six-and-a-half-year hiatus, Ariana Grande kicks off the Eternal Sunshine tour in Oakland with a 23-song set heavily featuring material from Eternal Sunshine and recent albums, staged with film-inspired visuals, a long ramp to a B-stage and a UFO-like finale. The show teases further new material ahead of Petal’s July 31 release (with the single Hate That I Made You Love Me dropping May 29). The tour runs through Sept. 1 in North America, then moves to London, with LA-date blocks and high resale-ticket prices signaling strong demand as Grande pursues other projects beyond music.

Netflix, in partnership with AEG Presents, is launching a global concert tour for the film-inspired KPop Demon Hunters, announced at upfronts in New York City. Details are sparse for now, with a waitlist for updates on tickets, cities and dates as Netflix aims to bring the movie’s world and music to life on stage.

Netflix, in partnership with AEG Presents, announced a global K-Pop Demon Hunters concert tour tied to the film, with cities and dates to be revealed later this year and a waitlist open for fans; the tour aims to extend the movie’s momentum and could align with a planned sequel, though no performers are confirmed yet.

Harry Styles announced his 2026 Together Together Tour, including a 30-concert Madison Square Garden residency from August through October with special guest Jamie XX, plus an MSG Halloween weekend on Oct. 30–31. The trek also visits Amsterdam, London, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne and Sydney, among other stops, to support his forthcoming album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. and its lead single Aperture (releasing Jan 22). Presales run through Jan 25; general on-sales begin Jan 30 for MSG dates (Aug 26–Oct 9) and Feb 4 for Oct 10–31.

Harry Styles is expanding his Together, Together tour into a seven-city, three-continent run that includes 30 Madison Square Garden shows, with rotating guests like Robyn, Shania Twain, and Jamie xx, spanning May through December 2026. The run accompanies the release of his new album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally on March 6.

A$AP Rocky has revealed the 2026 Don't Be Dumb World Tour, a 42-date trek spanning North America and Europe from May to September, promoted by Live Nation and kicking off May 27 in Chicago before wrapping in Paris. General on-sale is Jan. 27, with artist presales starting Jan. 23 (EU/UK presales Jan. 21). VIP packages will be available.

John Mellencamp announced a 19‑date summer tour, 'Dancing Words — The Greatest Hits,' kicking off July 10 in Grand Rapids and running through August 12 in Mountain View, with a Pine Knob stop on July 16. The set list will feature his classic songs like Jack and Diane, Pink Houses, Small Town, Hurts So Good, Authority Song, R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A. and Wild Nights. Tickets go on sale January 23 through Ticketmaster, with Citi presales starting earlier that week. The announcement was accompanied by a video featuring Mellencamp and Sean Penn.
Journey has announced its farewell tour, the 'Final Frontier Tour 2026,' set to begin in February 2026 with 60 dates across North America, marking the band's planned end of touring, although members have indicated they may tour into 2027. The tour serves as a farewell to their classic lineup, with tickets going on sale soon.

Morgan Wallen will perform at Bryant-Denny Stadium in 2026 as part of his 'Still the Problem Tour,' marking the first major concert at the venue in decades and potentially the largest crowd for Wallen in Alabama, with tickets available for a series of stadium shows across the U.S.

Ariana Grande announced her first live tour in over six years, set to begin in June 2026 with dates across North America and London, marking her return to the stage after her 2019 tour and recent film and music projects.

Maren Morris addressed inappropriate behavior from a fan during a meet and greet, affirming her right to set boundaries and continue engaging with fans despite incidents, emphasizing the importance of respecting personal space.
Noel Gallagher described his first Oasis reunion gig as physically overwhelming, with his legs turning to jelly, but he praised Liam's performance, calling it 'smashing it.' The band is thrilled with the tour's success, and Noel expressed positive feelings about reuniting with Liam, with plans to continue touring internationally.

Rapper Doechii announced her 'Live from the Swamp Tour' starting in Chicago on October 14, with tickets going on sale in August, and the tour will include stops across North America and Australia, following her acclaimed Lollapalooza performance.