Ariana Grande’s London residency drives surge in music tourism

Over a third of ticket buyers for the Eternal Sunshine dates at The O2 will have come from outside the UK and are expected to spend millions

Ariana Grande at The O2
Ariana Grande at The O2 © Julian Dakdouk

Over a third of ticket buyers for Ariana Grande’s 10-night residency at London’s The O2 – her only dates outside North America on the Eternal Sunshine outing – are from overseas, demonstrating the growing power of music tourism.

Running from 15 August to 1 September, the exclusive set of dates will draw roughly 200,000 fans to the UK capital for the final portion of the tour, Grande’s first widespread outing in six years.

Thirty-five percent of them will have come from outside…

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