Ariana Grande's eighth studio album, "petal," will be released on July 31.
Ariana Grande's eighth studio album, "petal," will be released on July 31.
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Ariana Grande's tour starts this weekend. When will it come to NY?

The North American leg of Ariana Grande’s “Eternal Sunshine Tour” is set to start this weekend in Oakland, California.

Though we will have to wait another month until the tour touches down in New York, Grande’s team has recently released new information about the tour, including merch pop-ups and a new “tour hub.”

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Here is everything you need to know about Grande’s “Eternal Sunshine Tour,” and when it’s coming to New York.

When will the “Eternal Sunshine Tour” come to NY?

Grande will bring her highly anticipated “Eternal Sunshine Tour” to New York for five shows in Brooklyn in July.

Here are the NY dates for the “Eternal Sunshine Tour,” which will all be held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn:

All five shows are sold out, but you can still sign up to be put on a waitlist through Ariana Grande’s website.

Ariana Grande’s new ‘Tour Hub’ and merch pop-ups

Grande’s team took to Instagram to announce the new ‘Tour Hub’ for the “Eternal Sunshine Tour.”

The hub, which can be found through Grande’s website, will provide information on shows, merch pop-up dates, and locations in different cities and a feature where fans can upload their photos from the show.

Dates and times for the Brooklyn merch pop-ups are not yet available on the hub; however, it does say that tickets will not be required to shop at the pop-ups.

There is currently pop-up merch information for the Oakland, California, shows, which will be held on June 6, June 9 and June 10. According to the ‘Tour Hub,’ the merch pop-ups will be held in San Francisco from June 4 through June 10 and will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Stay tuned to find out when and where the “Eternal Sunshine Tour” merch pop-ups will be held in Brooklyn.

—Madison Scott is a New York Connect reporter, covering entertainment, breaking and consumer news, and trending topics with a focus on stories that matter to readers across New York State. She also has an interest in how the system helps or doesn’t help families with missing loved ones. She can be reached at MDScott@USATodayco.com.

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Ariana Grande’s tour starts this weekend. When will it come to NY?

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