Ariana Grande has not performed at State Farm Arena in Atlanta recently, nor has she toured in support of her 2024 single "Yes, And?" The singer’s last major concert tour was the Sweetener World Tour, which concluded in December 2019. Social media posts claiming recent live performances of her current music are frequently misattributed clips from older shows or fan-made edits.
Clarifying Recent Performance Rumors
Reports circulating on social media platforms suggesting that Ariana Grande performed at State Farm Arena are inaccurate. As of late 2024, Grande has not announced a concert tour for her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine, which features the lead single "Yes, And?"

The confusion often stems from the circulation of high-quality fan edits or archival footage from the Sweetener World Tour (2019). Fans frequently re-upload clips of the singer performing at various venues, often overlaying newer audio tracks to create the appearance of a current concert setting. According to official tour listings on Ariana Grande’s website, no dates for a 2024 or 2025 tour have been scheduled.
Ariana Grande’s Recent Public Appearances
While she has not embarked on a traditional concert tour, Grande has maintained a high-profile public presence throughout 2024, primarily focused on the promotion of the film Wicked.
- Promotional Events: Grande has appeared at numerous press junkets, film premieres, and talk shows to promote the cinematic adaptation of Wicked, in which she stars as Glinda.
- Television Performances: She appeared on Saturday Night Live in March 2024 to perform tracks from Eternal Sunshine, but these were studio-based television performances rather than arena tour dates.
- Studio Focus: Following the release of her album in March 2024, the singer has largely focused on film commitments rather than live music touring.
How to Verify Tour Dates
To avoid misinformation regarding concert schedules, fans should rely on verified channels:
- Official Artist Website: Always check the tour section at arianagrande.com for legitimate announcements.
- Primary Ticketing Platforms: Major platforms like Ticketmaster are the only sources for authorized ticket sales.
- Verified Social Media: Look for the blue verification checkmark on platforms like Instagram or X (formerly Twitter) when reviewing tour announcements from the artist’s official accounts.
As of now, there is no verified evidence of an upcoming performance at State Farm Arena or any other venue for a "Yes, And?" promotional tour. Any social media accounts claiming otherwise are not associated with the artist’s official management or touring team.