Ariana Grande’s ‘Dangerous Woman Tour’: When Will International Tour Dates Drop?


Ariana Grande just announced the North American dates for her upcoming 2017 “Dangerous Woman Tour,” and now the superstar is getting fans seriously excited by teasing international shows.

Just days after Grande revealed the first batch of dates for her upcoming tour — her first since she hit the road for her “Honeymoon Tour” in 2015 — the “Side to Side” singer teased to her millions of fans across the globe that she would be dropping international tour dates pretty soon.

“I promise…. international dates are being worked out as we speak,” Grande told her almost 42 million Twitter followers on September 22, shortly after revealing that British girl band Little Mix would be acting as her support act for her upcoming U.S. and Canadian shows.

“I love you. I’m very excited,” Ariana then added, alongside the hashtag #dangerouswomantour.

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Ariana’s big international tour date tease got fans seriously excited on the social media site, with hundreds of fans replying to the singer’s latest message by expressing their excitement for Grande’s first international tour in over a year.

“So excited!! All of us (the international people) are getting the dates we deserve,” Grande fan @WeHeartDW tweeted in reply to Grande’s big tour tease, while @KenStyles25 wrote, “So glad Ariana confirmed that she’s working on international dates. So excited! #DangerousWomanTour.”

“Omg international dates are coming soon,” Ariana fan @ArianaGrandecin added. “I’m sooooo excited.”

While Ariana hasn’t revealed exactly when she’ll be dropping the all-important international tour dates for her upcoming “Dangerous Woman Tour” just yet, Grande has previously teased which countries she’s hoping to stop in when her latest string of shows kick off this coming February.

Ariana Grande didn’t offer up too many details on social media, though she has recently hinted that her “Dangerous Woman Tour” will more than likely hit Europe, Asia, and Australia.

According to Grande fan @DWTourUpdates, Ariana previously revealed to fans that her upcoming tour will have stops in the U.K. and Japan in 2017, while @jacobpetkovic claimed that Ariana has also hinted at least one tour date in Australia next year.

“Ariana said she’d start the ‘Dangerous Woman Tour’ in Australia because she didn’t come here for The Honeymoon tour,” the Twitter user claimed earlier this month.

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Ariana has so far only announced the first North American leg of her upcoming “Dangerous Woman Tour,” telling her dedicated fans during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon earlier this month that she so far has 36 concerts scheduled around the U.S. and Canada that will see her on the road from February 2 until April 14.

Grande then posted a complete list of her U.S. and Canadian shows on Twitter on September 9, where she also confirmed that international dates were most definitely on their way.

“International dates & more to come,” Grande told her millions of followers of the shows, though she didn’t reveal at the time just how long her international fans will have to wait for the all-important details.

Ariana also spoke out about her excitement for the “Dangerous Woman Tour” on the late night talk show, revealing that she decided to drop the North American dates a little early because scheduling her upcoming shows took a little longer that she expected.

“There will be more dates coming, but for now, I just had to get something because [of] my fans,” Ariana said of her tour dates during an appearance on the late-night talk show earlier this month, hinting at her previous promise to drop her tour dates before the end of the summer.

“I promised them,” Grande admitted, “I’m a little late.”

“I can’t wait to get on the road again,” Grande added.

Will you be heading to any stops on Ariana Grande’s 2017 “Dangerous Woman Tour”?

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