Ariana Grande Plays Barclays Center Get Last Minute Tickets Now

Ariana Grande Plays Barclays Center Get Last Minute Tickets Now

Ariana Grande is bringing “The Eternal Sunshine Tour” to Brooklyn for a five-night run at Barclays Center in July 2026, and these are among the most in-demand tickets on the entire tour. The residency is part of a 41-show outing — Grande’s first major tour since her “Sweetener World Tour” wrapped in 2019 — and the Brooklyn dates land right as the singer is set to drop her eighth studio album, petal, on July 31st. Here’s what you need to know to get in.

Ariana Grande plays Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on July 13th (Monday), July 14th (Tuesday), July 16th (Thursday), July 18th (Saturday), and July 19th (Sunday), 2026. All shows start at 7:30 p.m.

The Brooklyn Show Details

Barclays Center is at 620 Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn: you can get there on the B, D, N, Q, R, 2, 3, 4, or 5 trains at Atlantic Av-Barclays Ctr. If you’re driving, rideshare drop-off is on Atlantic Avenue, but the subway is the easier move for a show this size.

Where Can You Get Tickets?

Vivid Seats is one of your best bets for the Barclays Center shows, with listings across all five nights. New customers can use promo code VIVID20 to receive $20 off their first Vivid Seats order of $200 or more. The Vivid Seats Rewards program also offers members a free ticket for every 10 tickets purchased.

You can also check Ticketmaster’s Verified Resale platform.

For face-value tickets from other fans, r/arianagrande sometimes has people selling or trading closer to show dates — just deal only with accounts that have a real community history, and avoid sending money via Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle.

What Are Tickets Going For?

Get-in prices for Grande’s Barclays Center shows currently range from $437 to $487. As of publication, the cheapest ticket is for Thursday, July 16th, while the rescheduled July 14th show is the most expensive at $487. Tickets for the July 18th and 19th dates start at $476 and $463, respectively. Seats closer to the stage are more expensive, with floor tickets going for between $1,400 and $1,700.

Should You Consider a Nearby City Instead?

If the Brooklyn dates are out of reach, Boston is worth a look: Grande plays three nights at TD Garden on July 22nd, 24th, and 25th — just a week after the Barclays Center run and about four hours away by car or Amtrak. Check out our full tour ticket guide for more.

Strategic Tips for Buying

1. Compare all of Grande’s Brooklyn nights before committing — midweek dates like July 13th, 14th, and 16th will typically run cheaper than the weekend shows on July 18th and 19th.
2. Set up a price alert on Vivid Seats for the date you want; it’ll notify you when prices drop below a number you set.
3. When you find something in your budget, move on it. Good seats at good prices move fast on a run like this.
4. Stick to platforms with real buyer protection. Vivid Seats‘s ticket guarantee and Ticketmaster Verified Resale both verify what you’re buying.

About the Tour

The Brooklyn run is part of “The Eternal Sunshine Tour,” Grande’s first headline outing since the “Sweetener World Tour” wrapped in 2019. The 41-show, residency-style tour celebrates 2024’s eternal sunshine as well as her forthcoming eighth album, petal, due July 31st on Republic Records. She’s doing multiple nights in each city — with extended stays in Los Angeles, New York, and London — rather than the traditional single-night arena run. The Brooklyn stand is the longest North American stop outside of LA. For the full tour schedule and ticketing details, check out our complete ticket guide.

In conclusion, Ariana Grande’sThe Eternal Sunshine Tour” is coming to Brooklyn, and with the right strategy, you can score tickets to one of the most in-demand shows of the year. Make sure to check out Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster’s Verified Resale for the best deals, and consider looking into nearby cities like Boston if the Brooklyn dates are out of reach. With her new album petal dropping on July 31st, this is an event you won’t want to miss.

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