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Urban Outfitters Unveils Exclusive Ariana Grande Tour Merchandise

Urban Outfitters has launched an exclusive line of merchandise for Ariana Grande's "Eternal Sunshine" Tour, which is currently underway across the United States. The collection features various t-shirts and apparel items, all priced at $40 each, representing different eras of Grande's career, including "Yours Truly," "My Everything," and "Eternal Sunshine." These items are marketed as UO Exclusives and are available for a limited time.

By Fainaron·Jun 13, 2026 (4 hours ago)·1 views
Urban Outfitters Unveils Exclusive Ariana Grande Tour Merchandise

Ariana Grande's "Eternal Sunshine" Tour is currently traveling across the United States, with approximately 30 scheduled stops in major cities such as Brooklyn, Austin, Atlanta, and Boston. In conjunction with the tour, Urban Outfitters has released an exclusive merchandise line for fans.

The collection features a range of apparel, primarily t-shirts, each priced at $40. This exclusive line includes designs that span different eras of Grande's career, from her debut album "Yours Truly" to "My Everything" and her latest, "Eternal Sunshine." The retailer indicates these pieces are unique to Urban Outfitters and will not be restocked once sold out.

Among the highlighted items is the "Eternal Sunshine" Graphic T-Shirt Dress, an UO Exclusive. This cream-colored piece features red artwork from the "Eternal Sunshine" era on both the front and back. It is designed with a boxy silhouette, a slouchy, off-the-shoulder neckline, and a mid-thigh length, available in sizes small/medium and large/XL.

Another piece is the "Yours Truly" Graphic Baby Tee, also an UO Exclusive. This form-fitted t-shirt features graphics referencing Grande's debut studio album, "Yours Truly," released in 2013. It is characterized by a circular neckline, short sleeves, and a trim hemline.

The collection also includes the "My Everything" Graphic Tee, an UO Exclusive. The back of this shirt displays black and white artwork from Grande's second studio album, "My Everything," which debuted in 2014. This album notably featured hit tracks like "Problem" (reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100), "Bang Bang" (number three), and "Break Free" (number four). Made from 100% cotton, this oversized tee is designed for comfort.

These limited-edition apparel items are available for purchase online while supplies last.

According to Billboard, these products and services are independently chosen by editors, and Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links.

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