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Ariana Grande reschedules THREE tour dates as fans rage about non-refundable flights and hotels

Ariana Grande angered many fans when she announced Monday that she rescheduled three of her concerts from her sold-out, 41-date Eternal Sunshine Tour.The 33-yea...

Ariana Grande reschedules THREE tour dates as fans rage about non-refundable flights and hotels
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angered many fans when she announced Monday that she rescheduled three of her concerts from her sold-out, 41-date Eternal Sunshine Tour.

The 33-year-old pop diva postponed her July 12 show at Center in Brooklyn, New York to July 14 'to ensure the full production can be delivered safely and as intended.'

Grande (born Butera) also postponed her July 22 and July 24 shows at TD Garden in Boston, to July 23 and July 26, respectively, for the same reason.

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The two-time winner's two-hour concert is divided into five acts featuring a full-size house that becomes overgrown with flowers before 'burning' up, as well as a catwalk and a suspension lift towards a cylinder screen.

Music video director Christian Breslauer helmed Grande's first tour in seven years showcasing his short films of her portraying a traumatized character called Peaches set on erasing her bad memories.

'We are so sorry for these unfortunate scheduling changes,' the Florida-born belter - who boasts 515.1 million social media followers - wrote via Instagram story.

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Ariana Grande angered many fans when she announced Monday that she rescheduled three of her concerts from her sold-out, 41-date Eternal Sunshine Tour (pictured Tuesday)

The 33-year-old pop diva postponed her July 12 show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York to July 14 'to ensure the full production can be delivered safely and as intended' (pictured June 6)

'This was our best and safest option as these challenges with production have come to our attention. The utmost important thing to us all is safety, first and foremost, and also making sure you all see the show how it is intended to run. Thank you so much for your understanding and I cannot wait to see you.'

Ticket holders took to the comments section to rage about the last-minute changes, including user @billiezhang13 who booked three flights totaling 36 hours from Shanghai to New York: 'What am I supposed to do?'

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Heartbroken Instagram user @lusixlu lamented: 'I'm traveling all the way from Argentina and my return flight is on Sunday I had tickets to the 24th show and now all the flights are super expensive.'

Grande (born Butera) also postponed her July 22 and July 24 shows at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts to July 23 and July 26, respectively, for the same reason 

The two-time Grammy winner's two-hour concert is divided into five acts featuring a full-size house that becomes overgrown with flowers before 'burning' up, as well as a catwalk and a suspension lift towards a cylinder screen (pictured June 6)

Grande wrote via Instagram story: 'We are so sorry for these unfortunate scheduling changes. This was our best and safest option as these challenges with production have come to our attention' (pictured June 6)

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The Florida-born belter added: 'The utmost important thing to us all is safety, first and foremost, and also making sure you all see the show how it is intended to run. Thank you so much for your understanding and I cannot wait to see you'

Ticket holders took to the comments section to rage about the last-minute changes, including user @billiezhang13 who booked three flights totaling 36 hours from Shanghai to New York: 'What am I supposed to do?'

Heartbroken Instagram user @lusixlu lamented: 'I'm traveling all the way from Argentina and my return flight is on Sunday I had tickets to the 24th show and now all the flights are super expensive'

Instagram user @timo.frckr was 'p***ed' over the postponement since he has to fly back to Germany from New York on July 14 and he'll miss the show: 'Are you serious?'

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Some fans blamed Benson Boone and his team for the rescheduled dates considering he's scheduled to perform at Barclays Center on July 10-11 (pictured in 2025)

'Blame Benson Boone if you want to blame anyone,' user @jordan_.berner commented. 'Apparently they can't dismantle his stage fast enough at Barclays so they had to move her NY dates which pushed the Boston dates too'

Instagram user @meg._.mercier agreed: 'Apparently y'all are crying on the wrong insta bc it's Benson Boone show's fault. LMAO, you can be upset but at least be upset at the right people'

Others believed Grande's worrying, shrinking 5ft figure was the real issue behind the scenes (pictured last Friday)

'It was predicted she would have issues getting through this tour,' Instagram user @harate wrote

'She's way too frail to be performing, are ya'll blind?' Instagram user @doomsday_sarah remarked. 'I hope she takes some time off to rest and get better'

And Instagram user @mymakaylaa commented: 'She's probably so weak and needs a break. She needs to eat'

The Hate That I Made You Love Me singer - whose ribcage is visibly protruding through her chest - is next scheduled to bring her tour to the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida this Tuesday, Thursday and Friday

'She's way too frail to be performing, are ya'll blind?' Instagram user @doomsday_sarah remarked. 'I hope she takes some time off to rest and get better.'

And Instagram user @mymakaylaa commented: 'She's probably so weak and needs a break. She needs to eat.'

The Hate That I Made You Love Me singer - whose ribcage is visibly protruding through her chest - is next scheduled to bring her tour to the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida this Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.

'This is solely due to a delay on the production side of things,' Grande's publicist clarified to the Daily Mail on Tuesday. 

The Oscar-nominated actress - who pulls 95.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify - drops her eighth studio album Petal on July 31.

Grande will also portray Harry Focker's (Skyler Gisondo) strong-willed fiancée - former FBI hostage negotiator Olivia Jones - in John Hamburg's comedy Focker-in-Law, which hits US/UK theaters November 25.

The fourth installment of the Fockers franchise will also star Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Teri Polo, Blythe Danner and Beanie Feldstein.

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