Ariana Grande’s recent three-night tour of Florida was unlike any other stop on her ongoing Eternal Sunshine Tour: It was an emotional return to the place where the pop star was born and raised.
Grande, 33, revealed how much her return to the Sunshine State meant to her by sharing images on Instagram from her three-day stay at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida.
In the video, titled “Sunshine Diaries: Florida,” the multiple Grammy Award winner emotionally addressed the crowd from the stage. “It’s such a special night. I’m so happy to be home with you all, you know?”
THE Wicked The actress remembers that she was just eight years old when she first sang at Amerant Bank Arena, singing the national anthem at a Panthers game.
“It really means a lot to me. I love being from Florida. I love you all so much. Thank you for having me and showing us so much love,” she continued.
“There’s no place like home,” Grande captioned the Instagram post.
The Eternal Sunshine Tour (stylized in lowercase) kicked off at the Oakland Arena in California on June 6. So far, Grande has made stops in Los Angeles, Inglewood, Austin and Sunrise.
She is now scheduled to take the stage for three nights at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, July 6-9.
The tour will conclude with a 10-date residency at London’s O2 Arena.




