Fans will be able to get their hands on the album in a month!

By Katelyn Mensah

Published: Wednesday, 07 February 2024 at 17:24 PM


After years of anticipation, Ariana Grande has revealed her seventh studio album, and fans are beside themselves with excitement for the upcoming LP.

Grande is one of the biggest artists in music, with two Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards and 35 Guinness World Records, among many other accolades.

The singer teased her comeback at the end of 2023, and after some major hints that she was back in the studio, she rose to No. 1 on the Official Trending Chart with her single Yes, And?.

With some of the track list revealed alongside some gorgeous album covers, read on for everything you need to know about Ariana Grande’s Eternal Sunshine, including when it’ll be released and why there will be no more singles released from the album.

When is Ariana Grande’s Eternal Sunshine released?

Eternal Sunshine will be released on Friday 8th March.

This album will be her first since Positions in 2020, after spending the last few years focusing on REM Beauty and her role as Glinda in Wicked.

The singer announced the exciting news via Republic Records, before following up with a first look on her Instagram.

In a carousel of pictures, Grande wrote: “eternal sunshine 3.8.”

What is the track list for Ariana Grande’s Eternal Sunshine?

Ariana Grande sat in The Voice red chair in a pink dress as she poses for a photo. Her hair is in a slick back ponytail and she has tattoos on her arm
Ariana Grande. Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

Grande recently revealed just six of the songs from the track list, teasing fans with what to expect.

As it stands, this is the track list so far:

1. Intro (End of the World)
2. Bye
3.
4.
5. Eternal Sunshine
6. Supernatural
7.
8.
9. Yes, And?
10. We Can’t Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)
11.
12.
13.

We’ll be sure to add in the rest once announced!

Do we have an album cover for Ariana Grande’s Eternal Sunshine?

Yes! There will be a variety of album covers for Eternal Sunshine, which Grande said will allow fans to “capture the emotional ups and downs of this album”, via her Instagram.