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Ariana Grande's Emotional Return to the Stage in Los Angeles

Stephen King
Stephen King
Jun 15, 2026, 11:51 AM

During her 'Eternal Sunshine' tour's second performance at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, music icon Ariana Grande was deeply moved by the overwhelming reception from her audience. About ninety minutes into the show, Grande paused to address the roaring crowd, her voice thick with emotion as she thanked them. She described the experience as incredibly powerful and beautiful, confessing that she had never witnessed such a supportive and energetic audience in her career. Dressed in a custom Vivienne Westwood ensemble, Christian Louboutin boots, and Swarovski jewels, she gracefully wiped away tears, acknowledging the profound impact her fans have had on her.

Grande's gratitude continued as the audience's cheers intensified, prompting her to playfully warn them that their adoration would only lead to more tears, referencing her identity as a Cancerian. She expressed heartfelt thanks for their consistent presence as a loving and secure force throughout her life's journey and various career phases. This tour represents her first major series of performances since 2019, following a hiatus dedicated to filming and promoting the 'Wicked' franchise alongside Cynthia Erivo and director Jon M. Chu. The event drew notable figures, including Universal chairman Donna Langley, observed in a VIP suite.

Shifting from profound sincerity to lighthearted humor, Grande shared a playful anecdote about wearing contact lenses for the first time on tour, joking about finally being able to truly see and connect with her audience. She concluded by appreciating her fans for their steadfast loyalty from her 2013 track "Honeymoon Avenue" to her 2025 release "Hampstead," before performing the latter. The concert's setlist featured a compilation of her greatest hits, including "yes, and?", "positions," "thank u, next," "7 rings," "Rain on Me," "Break Free," "Dangerous Woman," "we can’t be friends," and her latest chart-topper, "Hate That I Made You Love Me."

The return of Ariana Grande to the live stage is more than just a series of concerts; it is a testament to the enduring power of music and the profound bond between an artist and their dedicated fanbase. Her emotional response underscores the genuine connection she shares with her audience, transforming a performance into a shared experience of joy and gratitude. This tour not only celebrates her remarkable musical journey but also inspires us to appreciate the moments of vulnerability and authentic connection that make artistic expressions truly meaningful.

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