Ariana Grande Says ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Tour Has Been a ‘Corrective Experience’
Ariana Grande found a new perspective on her Eternal Sunshine Tour, describing it as a “corrective experience” in a recent interview with Broadway star Jessica Vosk. Grande reflected on how her mindset has changed since her previous tour, noting that she is now more present and emotionally engaged during her performances. During the tour, Grande takes part in a theatrical close called “Supernatural,” where she is lifted above the stage, an experience she describes as fun, nice, and wonderful.
She is fully involved emotionally, convincing herself that she is reaching new heights. Grande's physical involvement in the tour's theatrics has become an integral part of her experience, helping her connect with her audience. She also praised her fans as "some of the best fans in the universe" and joked about her previous tour, mentioning that this time, she is wearing contact lenses to see the audience better.
The Eternal Sunshine era has allowed Grande to experience her songs and performances from a different angle, and she is thoroughly enjoying being on stage and connecting with her fans. The tour continues along with the release of her album Petal, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
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