Editorial Policy
What arianagrandetours.com Covers
arianagrandetours.com covers every Eternal Sunshine Tour date across North America and Europe — and nothing outside that scope that a serious fan publication has no business touching.
The site’s coverage clusters are: Eternal Sunshine Tour concert dates, show schedules, venue guides, ticket price analysis, expected setlists, parking and transit directions, bag policies, GA floor logistics, VIP package details, and artist biography. Beyond the tour itself, arianagrandetours.com covers Ariana Grande’s chart history, Billboard milestones, Grammy record, discography across all seven studio albums on Republic Records, her role as Glinda in Jon M. Chu’s Wicked (Universal Pictures, 2024), and her perfume line where search data shows fans actively looking for that information alongside tour content.
The site does not publish celebrity gossip. It does not publish unverified claims about tour additions, cancellations, or setlist changes sourced from fan accounts or anonymous social media posts. It does not speculate about Ariana Grande’s personal life beyond information she has confirmed on the record in a named interview or public statement. If a story cannot be verified to a named source, arianagrandetours.com does not publish it.
Who Writes for arianagrandetours.com
Anna Kaufman, Grace Clarke, and Joel Calfee lead the editorial team, alongside additional contributors brought in for specific coverage areas.
Anna Kaufman covers tour dates, venue guides, and ticket market reporting. Grace Clarke handles artist biography, discography coverage, and chart milestone analysis. Joel Calfee focuses on logistics intelligence — parking, transit, venue policy verification, and the granular pre-show detail that separates a useful concert guide from a press release rewrite. Additional contributors bring experience in entertainment journalism and music coverage across major publications.
Every contributor follows the standards set out on this page regardless of byline. A venue guide written by a contributor carries the same sourcing requirements, update obligations, and accuracy standards as a feature written by a lead editor. The byline changes. The standard does not.
How We Report Ticket Prices
Every ticket price on arianagrandetours.com carries a named source and a publication date. No exceptions.
Primary sources for secondary market data are Vivid Seats, StubHub, SeatGeek, TicketNetwork, Ticketmaster resale, and Barry’s Tickets. When a price figure appears in an article — “upper bowl seats from $284, per Vivid Seats as of March 2026” — that sentence means exactly what it states. It means that was the observed entry point on that platform on or around that date. It does not mean that price is available today.
Secondary market resale prices for Eternal Sunshine Tour dates are dynamic. They move hourly in response to inventory, proximity to show date, and demand. arianagrandetours.com covers secondary market data because that is where the overwhelming majority of available tickets for sold-out Eternal Sunshine Tour dates exist. Primary market tickets — sold through Ticketmaster and, for select dates, AXS — are referenced where available, but most dates sold out on primary within hours of the general sale. Reporting only primary market prices on sold-out shows would be accurate in the narrowest technical sense and useless to every reader trying to attend.
Prices are reviewed and updated when secondary market data shifts significantly. We do not invent price ranges. We do not present March data as current in June without updating it. We do not omit source attribution to make a figure appear more authoritative than the data behind it justifies.
How We Build Setlist Predictions
Setlist predictions on arianagrandetours.com are built from Setlist.fm Eternal Sunshine Tour historical averages. That is the primary and dominant source.
USA Today reported in January 2026 that Grande confirmed Eternal Sunshine (2024, Republic Records) and Positions (2020) as the dual album foundations for the tour’s structure. That reporting informs how we weight era distribution in setlist predictions — Eternal Sunshine tracks anchor the first half, Positions and earlier catalogue fill the second — but Setlist.fm averages govern the specific song selections.
Every setlist prediction on this site carries the attribution “per Setlist.fm averages — subject to change” on every page it appears, not just in this policy. We do not source setlists from unverified social media posts, fan accounts, Reddit threads, or anonymous insiders claiming access to production planning. We do not present a predicted setlist as confirmed until an official source confirms it. Setlists vary between dates — this is stated on every relevant page, because it is true on every tour.
How We Verify Venue and Logistics Information
Venue logistics on arianagrandetours.com — bag policies, cashless payment requirements, entry gate times, parking availability, transit directions, and GA floor processes — are sourced from official arena websites and verified against publicly available event policies. We go to the source, not to an aggregator that went to the source two years ago.
Primary venue sources include the official websites for Moody Center, Crypto.com Arena, Oakland Arena, the Kia Forum, and every other Eternal Sunshine Tour venue covered on this site. Reporting from Pollstar supplements venue and production detail where official sources do not publish it. Bag policy dimensions, cashless transaction requirements, and no-re-entry rules are venue-specific — the Moody Center’s clear bag dimensions differ from Crypto.com Arena’s. We verify each venue independently rather than applying a generic arena policy template across the board.
Venue policies update when official arena sources publish changes. Readers are advised on every venue guide page to confirm logistics directly with the venue on the day of the event. That instruction appears on the page, not only here, because policies can change between the time we publish and the time a reader walks through the gates.
Our Independence Standards
No affiliate partner, venue operator, artist management team, or tour promoter has editorial input into any content published on arianagrandetours.com.
Affiliate partners — StubHub, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, and TicketNetwork — do not review articles before publication. They do not approve price ranges, venue assessments, or logistical recommendations. Commission rates vary across platforms and individual event listings. Those rates do not determine which shows receive coverage, how ticket prices are characterised, or how extensively any given date is written up. arianagrandetours.com covers every Eternal Sunshine Tour date regardless of commission availability or affiliate programme participation for that specific date.
Ariana Grande, SB Projects, Republic Records, Live Nation, and Ticketmaster have no editorial relationship with this publication. Coverage decisions are made by Anna Kaufman, Grace Clarke, Joel Calfee, and additional contributors, applying the standards on this page.
How We Handle Corrections
Factual errors are corrected when identified — ticket prices, venue addresses, show times, bag policy dimensions, transit directions, and any other verifiable claim that turns out to be wrong.
Corrections are made directly to the relevant page. Where the correction is material — a wrong show time, an incorrect venue address, a bag policy dimension that could cause a reader to be turned away at the gate — the change is noted on the page. We do not delete corrected content and republish it as if the error never occurred. Setlist predictions that did not match the actual performance do not receive corrections. They were predictions, labeled as predictions, and the label was accurate. Readers who identify factual errors can reach the editorial team through the Contact page.
Sensitive Content Standards
Four subjects in arianagrandetours.com’s coverage require explicit editorial standards. They are listed here because a publication that covers Ariana Grande’s biography and career has a responsibility to handle them correctly, and because fans, journalists, and quality reviewers deserve to know exactly how this site approaches them.
The Manchester Arena attack. On May 22, 2017, a bombing at Manchester Arena killed 22 people at the end of an Ariana Grande concert during the Dangerous Woman Tour. Ariana Grande organised the One Love Manchester benefit concert on June 4, 2017. arianagrandetours.com covers this event factually, accurately, and with appropriate gravity. It is a documented part of her biography and of modern concert history. It is never used as a traffic hook, a headline device, or an engagement prompt. The facts are stated. The human cost is not minimised. The subject is not avoided.
Mac Miller. Mac Miller was Ariana Grande’s partner. He died on September 7, 2018, from an accidental drug overdose. arianagrandetours.com covers this factually and with respect. No sensationalising. No speculation about the circumstances beyond what named sources have confirmed. No framing his death as context for Grande’s subsequent commercial success. Facts, cited to named sources, treated with the weight the subject demands.
Personal relationships and personal life. arianagrandetours.com covers Ariana Grande’s personal life only when she has confirmed information in a named interview or public statement. Her relationship with Ethan Slater, her marriage, her previous relationships — none of these are subjects for speculation. We report what she has said. We do not report what sources claim, fans theorise, or paparazzi photographs imply.
Body image and health. Grande has spoken publicly about body image and eating disorder recovery in named interviews. arianagrandetours.com reports what she has said in those interviews, attributed to the publication where she said it. We do not speculate about her body, her weight, or her health. We do not publish content that functions as body comparison material, before-and-after framing, or weight commentary, regardless of how the request is framed.
arianagrandetours.com and Official Sources
arianagrandetours.com is not affiliated with Ariana Grande, Republic Records, Live Nation, Ticketmaster, or any official entity associated with the Eternal Sunshine Tour. That independence is not a disclaimer tucked into a footer. It is the condition that makes honest reporting possible.
An unaffiliated publication can tell readers that Saturday June 27 at the Moody Center commands the highest resale prices of the Austin run without protecting a commercial partner’s interest in presenting ticket costs favourably. It can report that secondary market averages for Crypto.com Arena floor sections exceed $1,500 without softening that figure for an affiliate whose conversion rate improves when prices look lower. Official sources — Ticketmaster primary listings, venue websites, official tour announcements — are cited and linked throughout this site where they provide the most accurate current information. Independence from those sources is what lets us report on them accurately.
