Ariana Grande Tour Details Finalized

When Ariana Grande told the world earlier this month that her “Dangerous Woman” tour was hitting the road for two months, the hype train started picking up speed quickly. Now things are going full-steam as she has locked in venues and revealed ticketing details.

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"MTV Video Music Awards," Madison Square Garden Arena, New York City

She initially teased the tour through an appearance on Jimmy Fallon and released the dates on her website and social media Sept. 8. On that show she also announced she is going to be performing the role of Penny in the musical Hairspray.

Now Miss Grande has unveiled the exact venues at which she will be performing and tickets will be going on sale this week. Many presales for her fan club, as well VIP packages and album preorders, are on tomorrow until Sept. 23. Select dates also have a Ticketmaster, Live Nation, venue and other presales Sept. 23. The general onsales kick off Sept. 24 at 10 a.m.

The artist and her people have been very clear that these dates only represent the first leg of the tour, and more cities will be announced in the future. The routing has Grande moving through most major markets in the U.S., starting Feb. 2 in Phoenix and ending April 15 in Orlando.

In addition to these dates, Grande is set to perform at the  at  in Las Vegas Sept. 24. She is also slated to play at the  in Los Angeles Sept. 26.

Grande also recently announced that she collaborated with  for the soundtrack of the upcoming film “Sing.” Check out the video below for a clip of their song “Faith.”

Here is the plan:
      
Feb. 2 – Phoenix, Ariz., Talking Stick Resort Arena
Feb. 4 – Las Vegas, Nev., T-Mobile Arena
Feb. 7 – Omaha, Neb., CenturyLink Center Omaha
Feb. 9 – Tulsa, Okla., BOkla. Center
Feb. 14 – Nashville, Tenn., Bridgestone Arena
Feb. 17 – Uncasville, Conn., Mohegan *Arena
Feb. 19 – Manchester, N.H., SN.H.U Arena
Feb. 21 – Buffalo, N.Y., KeyBank Center
Feb. 23 – New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden Arena
Feb. 24 – New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden Arena
Feb. 26 – Cleveland, Ohio, Quicken Loans Arena
Feb. 27 – Washington, DC, Verizon Center
March 1 – Philadelphia, Pa., Wells Fargo Center
March 3 – Boston, Mass., TD Garden
March 5 – Toronto, Ontario, Air Canada Centre
March 6 – Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre
March 9 – Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Arena
March 11 – Indianapolis, Ind., Bankers Life Fieldhouse
March 12 – Auburn Hills, Mich., The Palace Of Auburn Hills
March 14 – Chicago, Ill., United Center
March 16 – Saint Paul, Minn., Xcel Energy Center
March 18 – Kansas City, Mo., Sprint Center
March 21 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Vivint Smart Home Arena
March 23 – Seattle, Wash., KeyArena At Seattle Center
March 24 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Rogers Arena
March 26 – Sacramento, Calif., Golden 1 Center
March 27 – San Jose, Calif., SAP Center At San Jose
March 30 – Anaheim, Calif., Honda Center
March 31 – Inglewood, Calif., Forum
April 2 – Denver, Colo., Pepsi Center
April 6 – San Antonio, Texas, AT&T Center
April 8 – Houston, Texas, Toyota Center
April 9 – Dallas, Texas, American Airlines Center
April 11 – New Orleans, La., Smoothie King Center
April 12 – Atlanta, Ga., Philips Arena
April 14 – Miami, Fla., AmericanAirlines Arena
April 15 – Orlando, Fla., Amway Center

ArianaGrande.com is the Dangerous Woman’s website.