Clearing up the mix-up
The buzz started when Variety quoted Grande saying “definitely not” to new songs ahead of her Eternal Sunshine tour kicking off in June. Fans ran wild speculating about summer surprises, but she quickly commented on a fan post, “Welp I never said ‘but soon enough’ or mentioned any months! lol my goooooodness.” She laughed off the idea of a secret clone making albums in her spare time, blaming a possible Zoom glitch for the confusion. All she really meant was a firm “no” for now, and her lighthearted vibe turned potential drama into a feel-good moment.
Why she is ‘too busy’ for the studio
Grande dropped Eternal Sunshine’s deluxe edition last year, right around its March 2024 anniversary, and it’s still dominating playlists. Now she’s deep in promo for Wicked: For Good, the second film that hit theaters in November 2025 and became a box office smash. Acting gigs pile up too, with roles lined up in the comedy Focker In-Law (November 2026 release) and American Horror Story season 13. Plus, she’s voicing a character in the animated Dr. Seuss adaptation Oh, the Places You’ll Go! alongside Josh Gad. Throw in tour rehearsals starting soon, and yeah, that “extra brain” quip lands perfectly. She’s not slowing down; she’s just prioritizing what lights her up most.The media outlet caught her hinting at one mystery project she’s “very excited” about, calling it something that “contains multitudes” and promising a DM when it’s official. Fans are guessing everything from collaborations to bold creative swings, but she’s playing it close to the chest. The Eternal Sunshine Tour 2026 spans arenas from LA to London, blending her hits with that dreamy stage—magic she’s famous and loved for!At 32– Ariana Grande is owning her pace, proving superstardom doesn’t mean rushing art. No new album timeline yet, but when she drops one, it’ll hit like only she can. Keep streaming Eternal Sunshine, catch Wicked if you haven’t, and stay tuned. She’s just getting started.
