For the first time in seven years, Ariana Grande is back on the road. Her Eternal Sunshine Tour is officially underway, with the UK leg kick-starting this Saturday 15 August. Which can only mean one thing: Arianators must make it count with an outfit that’ll go down in history.

So here’s your sign to get the group together, put your best frock on and have the night of your life singing Hate That I Made You Love Me, at the top of your lungs.

Whether you’re buying something to elevate what you already have in your wardrobe, or going all out and investing in an entirely new outfit, I’ve put together a considered edit of the best pieces I’ve found online that will have you feeling like best dressed in the stadium (well, besides Ari herself, obvs).


What to wear to the Ariana Grande Eternal Sunshine tour 2026

If you’re get to secure tickets, fret not – she’s doing a ten-night residency at London's The O2, you can still secure last-minute tickets via StubHub. Last-minute tickets tend to be the way to go this late in the game.

Sparkles, sparkles and more sparkles

If there’s ever a time to dress in head-to-toe sparkles, it’s at an Ariana Grande concert. Whether it’s a sequin camisole, a sparkly skirt or mini dress, the options are plentiful – and will instantly give your outfit that Eternal Sunshine energy, especially if paired with accessories like a hair bow or mary jane flats.

If head-to-toe glitter feels a little much, pick one sparkly piece and pair it with softer separates in shades of pink, white or cream. Then a few rhinestones over your lids or shimmery eyeshadow will take your look to that next level.


Cute top and a mini skirt

From my seasoned concert experience, a matching top and mini skirt is always a good idea. They’re an easy throw-on-and-go co-ord that can easily be styled with a pair of boots or flats, plus they can be worn as separates beyond the show, making a matching co-ord a sensible choice to invest in.

I adore the ethereal and whimsical aesthetic of A&F’s beautiful cami, which you can buy with the matching skirt as a separate piece. Style it with knee-high boots for an Ariana-esque finish. If you want to add some sparkle (and I highly suggest you do) many Arianators online have been experimenting with glitter shadows, butterfly embellishments and sparkly highlighters to make their makeup stand out just as much as their ‘fits.


Pretty pastels

Through my vigorous, journalistic research (read: sitting in bed scrolling through Eternal Sunshine outfit inspo TikToks, obviously), I’ve spotted a lot of fans wearing pretty pastels, from baby green to baby pink.

Whether inspired by her green ethereal fairy look she wore during her Met Gala performance, or simply leaning into the dreamy aesthetic of the Eternal Sunshine tour, pastels are an easy and pretty way to embrace the tour without feeling like you’re playing dress-up. To get the look, try a pastel top (aqua blue is also very in RN) or a pink mini dress (to channel your inner Glinda), then finish with ballet flats or kitten heels for a comfortable shoe that you can actually dance in.


Polka dots

From what’s been online about the tour so far, it seems that polka dots are a go-to choice among Arianators. Not only are they trending (so you can keep wearing these picks long after the tour), but polka dots gently nod to the mod, 1960s aesthetic synonymous with Ariana Grande.

Pair a polka-dot dress (or matching co-ord) with a pair of kitten heels and a summer cardigan thrown over your shoulders, and you have the cutest concert outfit that feels very Eternal Sunshine.


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Heath Owens
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Heath Owens (he/they) is the Deputy Editor for Hearst Magazines' central commerce editorial team, where he leads content strategy and production. He specializes in product testing and sales and deals coverage, with the ultimate goal of helping readers shop smarter. When he’s not at his desk or running around New York City to preview the latest product launches, he’s probably catching up on the Real Housewives of Everywhere™ and tending to his plant children, or, as of late, training for a marathon.