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Ariana Grande To Ticket Resellers: ‘It’s Not Right’

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Ariana Grande onstage during the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on Sept. 7, 2025, in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for MTV)

Ariana Grande isn’t happy with ticket resellers. The “Wicked” star expressed her disappointment with scalpers after hearing from fans about exorbitant ticket prices in the secondary ticket market.

The upcoming “Eternal Sunshine Tour” quickly sold out, and many resale tickets are available on sites like Ticketmaster, Stubhub and SeatGeek, going for as high as $4,793 for her show at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on June 13, 2026. As of Monday morning, tickets for the L.A. concert in the 300 section (the highest in the venue) with a side view of the stage are on sale via Stubhub for $787.

Grande, who has been on set working all last week, addressed the issue in a statement she posted in an Instagram story, saying, “i wanted to let you know that what’s been happening with the secondary ticket resellers has been brought to my attention and of course I am incredibly bothered by it.”

She went on to say that she’s been on the phone during her free time to find a solution to the problem.

“i hear you and hopefully, we will be able to get more of these tickets into your hands instead of theirs,” the pop star added. “it’s not right. i just wanted you to know that my team and i see it and that I care very much and we will do and are doing everything we can.”

The singer and actress recently added more dates to her “Eternal Sunshine Tour,” extending it to 36 concerts. She’s visiting 10 markets and performing five-night stands in cities like Los Angeles, Brooklyn and London.

Grande is managed by Good World Management’s Brandon Creed and is booked by Creative Artists Agency worldwide. With 230 headline reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice, Grande has sold 2.9 million tickets and grossed $244.4 million.

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