After canceling some appearances and taking some time away from the public eye, Ariana Grande is going on a world tour.
The singer announced the “Sweetener World Tour” on Twitter Thursday afternoon.
The 42-date tour starts in Albany, New York, March 18. American Express cardholders can access presale tickets Nov. 1-3.
Billboard reported that more information on general public tickets will come at a later date.
The "Sweetener World Tour," in support of Grande's latest album of the same name, comes at a time when the singer said she is emotionally ready to get back on the road. In May 2017, 22 people were killed in a bombing after her Manchester Arena concert. Grande has said she's had more issues with her anxiety since the attack.
“Sweetener” is her first album since the bombing.
Credit: Kevin Winter
Credit: Kevin Winter
The North American dates for the "Sweetener World Tour" are below. More information is at ArianaGrande.com.
March 18: Albany, New York, at Times Union Center
March 20: Boston at TD Garden
March 22: Buffalo, New York, at KeyBank Center
March 25: Washington, D.C., at Capitol One Arena
March 26: Philadelphia at Wells Fargo Center
March 28: Cleveland at Quicken Loans Arena
March 30: Uncasville, Connecticut, at Mohegan Sun Arena
April 1: Montreal at Bell Centre
April 3: Toronto at Scotiabank Arena
April 5: Detroit at Little Caesars Arena
April 7: Chicago at United Center
April 10: Columbus, Ohio, at Schottenstein Center
April 12: Indianapolis at Bankers Life Fieldhouse
April 13: St. Louis at Enterprise Center
April 15: Milwaukee at Fiserv Forum
April 17: St. Paul, Minnesota, at Xcel Energy Center
April 18: Omaha, Nebraska, at CHI Health Center
April 20: Denver at Pepsi Center
April 22: Salt Lake City at Vivint Smart Home Arena
April 25: Edmonton, Alberta, at Rogers Place
April 27: Vancouver, British Columbia, at Rogers Arena
April 30: Portland, Oregon, at Moda Center
May 2: San Jose, California, at SAP Center
May 3: Sacramento, California, at Golden 1 Center
May 6: Los Angeles at Staples Center
May 10: Los Angeles at The Forum
May 14: Phoenix at Talking Stick Resort Arena
May 17: San Antonio at AT&T Center
May 19: Houston at Toyota Center
May 21: Dallas at American Airlines Center
May 23: Oklahoma City at Chesapeake Energy Arena
May 25: New Orleans at Smoothie King Center
May 28: Tampa, Florida, at Amalie Arena
May 29: Orlando, Florida, at Amway Center
May 31: Miami at American Airlines Arena
June 4: Raleigh, North Carolina, at PNC Arena
June 7: Nashville, Tennessee, at Bridgestone Arena
June 8: Atlanta at State Farm Arena
June 10: Charlotte, North Carolina, at Spectrum Center
June 12: Pittsburgh at PPG Paints Arena
June 14: New York at Barclays Center
June 18 - New York at Madison Square Garden
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