The singer announced that her July 12 show at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center will move to July 14, while two performances at Boston’s TD Garden have been pushed back: the July 22 date to July 23, and the July 24 show to July 26. These dates are part of a 41-stop tour, her first major outing in seven years, featuring an elaborate set design that includes a full-scale house piece and complex suspension mechanics. Grande apologized via Instagram, emphasizing that the decision was driven by safety and the need to deliver the show as originally envisioned.
Social media platforms were quickly flooded with complaints from ticket holders, particularly those traveling from abroad. Fans from countries including Argentina and China reported that they had already finalized costly flights and accommodations that cannot be adjusted, resulting in significant financial losses. While some followers expressed sympathy for the production demands, others fueled speculation regarding the singer's well-being, suggesting her health might be a factor. Grande’s representatives have firmly denied these rumors, maintaining that the delays are strictly a result of technical production challenges overseen by creative director Christian Breslauer.




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