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Ariana Grande fights back against soaring tour prices

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ariana Grande fights back against soaring tour prices

Ariana Grande confirmed that her Eternal Sunshine tour would not use dynamic pricing, a system that often pushes ticket costs higher depending on demand. 

The announcement came as welcome news to fans who have been worried about facing inflated prices.

Over the past few years, fans of major artists like Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen have faced soaring ticket prices, often far beyond the original value. 

Many felt the singer was unfair and left regular concertgoers shut out. 

However, Ariana’s choice to keep her prices steady was seen as a clear stand for fairness and accessibility.

By rejecting the practice, the Wicked star made it clear that her focus was on the audience experience rather than maximising profits. 

Industry watchers also noted that the move could strengthen the 7Rings hitmaker’s reputation as an artist who listens to her fans.

The Eternal Sunshine tour is set to be one of the most talked about events of 2025 and it will be her first major tour since 2019’s Sweetener World Tour and will feature new music and a refreshed stage production. 

Demand is expected to be extremely high but fans will at least have the comfort of knowing prices will stay the same, even if tickets sell out quickly.

Ariana Grande’s decision also helps her to be among a select group of stars pushing back against industry practices that many see as exploitative. 

As ticket sales open, all eyes are now on her tour, and many wonder if her bold step could encourage other performers to follow her lead.

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