Ariana Grande fans might want to pump the brakes on planning for a 2025 tour. Despite swirling rumors sparked by apparent Ticketmaster listings, the pop superstar has no plans to hit the road next year, according to her label, Republic Records.

Speculation began when some fans claimed Ticketmaster was teasing upcoming shows. However, Republic Records quickly set the record straight, commenting on social media that Ariana has no tours lined up for 2025. “She thanks her fans for their continued support,” they shared, but it looks like the only stage Ariana will be on for now is a movie set.

While Grande has shut down full-blown tour rumors, she hasn’t completely ruled out performing live. Earlier this year, she hinted at the possibility of a smaller-scale minitour. But for now, her sights seem set on her flourishing acting career.

With her breakout role as Glinda in Wicked, Ariana is riding a new wave of success. The blockbuster adaptation of the Broadway hit has not only raked in huge box office numbers but also scored her a Golden Globe nomination. Grande has made it clear she’s ready to explore more acting opportunities, saying her role in Wicked reignited her passion for storytelling on screen.

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Grande’s focus on acting doesn’t mean she’s stepping away from music entirely. In fact, fans are still holding out hope for live performances in some capacity. Until then, they’ll have to settle for Ariana’s magic on the silver screen and in the recording studio.

What do you think of Ariana Grande pressing pause on touring? Would you prefer a full tour or a minitour from her? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

H Jenkins

Years of experience in writing, journalism, and digging exclusive insider info for Ringside News opened the door for a new opportunity for Jenkins. With a history in finance, he broke into the journalism game by writing on blogs and other freelance websites before branching into sports and entertainment news. Being in tune with pop culture doesn't mean it has to make sense, but he tries. Favorite bands include any group from Seattle who formed between 1991 and 1999. 5 Ozzfests under his belt and 12 Warped Tours, but his last concert was a bluegrass AC/DC cover band that was not 100% terrible.

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