Where to Buy Ariana Grande Eternal Sunshine Merch in the UK (2026)

- The official UK store had 20 of 82 size options in stock when we checked it — and 11 of its 23 products were completely sold out.
- The remaining clothing is nearly all large sizes. Across 12 apparel items there was one option left in XS to M, against ten in 2XL to 4XL.
- Tour merchandise is not sold on the UK store at all — zero items, against 16 on the US site.
- The O2’s merch store sells official tour merchandise with no event ticket required, open daily 10am–8pm until 1 September.
- Importing from the US store is legal and simple but not free: UK VAT applies to essentially everything, and orders over £135 pick up customs duty as well.
There are three ways to buy Eternal Sunshine merchandise in the UK, and the one most people try first is nearly empty.
When we read the official UK store’s own inventory on the evening of 17 August, 20 of its 82 size options were in stock — and the survivors were mostly 3XL.
The three routes, compared
| Route | Tour merch? | At the border |
|---|---|---|
| Official UK store | No | Nothing |
| The O2 merch store | Yes | Nothing |
| US store, imported | Yes | VAT, plus duty over £135 |
Route 1: the official UK store
shopuk.arianagrande.com is a genuine UK storefront — its own configuration reports country code GB and prices in pounds, so nothing is added at the border.
The problem is what is left. Of 23 products in the Eternal Sunshine range, 11 were completely sold out.
What was still in stock
| Item | Price | Sizes left |
|---|---|---|
| Pink bubbles hoodie | £65.00 | 3XL |
| Artboard longsleeve tee | £40.00 | 2XL, 3XL |
| Necklace | £40.00 | one size |
| Cropped t-shirt | £35.00 | L, XL |
| ag7 cropped black tee | £35.00 | M, L, XL |
| ag7 cropped white tee | £35.00 | L, XL |
| Artboard t-shirt | £30.00 | 3XL, 4XL |
| Collage t-shirt | £30.00 | 3XL, 4XL |
| Eternal sunshine t-shirt | £30.00 | 2XL, 3XL |
| Tracklist white tee | £30.00 | 4XL |
| Red Vinyl LP | £25.99 | one size |
| Eternal sunshine CD | £10.99 | one size |
The size problem is worse than the totals suggest
Across the twelve clothing items, this is where the remaining stock sits:
| Size | Options left |
|---|---|
| XS | 0 |
| S | 0 |
| M | 1 |
| L | 3 |
| XL | 3 |
| 2XL | 2 |
| 3XL | 5 |
| 4XL | 3 |
One option in XS to M. Ten in 2XL to 4XL. If you wear a small or medium, the entire official UK clothing range comes down to a single cropped t-shirt.
The records are almost gone
Physical media has been picked over hardest. Four of the five vinyl pressings and three of the four exclusive-cover CDs were sold out, along with the cassette. What survived was the standard CD at £10.99 and the Red Vinyl LP at £25.99.
Route 2: The O2 merch store — the only place for tour merch
This is the part worth knowing, because it is not available online in Britain at all.
The UK store’s tour collection contains zero items. The US store’s contains sixteen. Tour-exclusive designs are simply not stocked for UK online buyers.
They are, however, sold in person — and you do not need a ticket:
| Detail | |
|---|---|
| Where | The O2 Merch Store, shopping district |
| Ticket needed | No |
| Hours | 10am–8pm daily |
| Until | 1 September |
Grande is playing ten nights at The O2 — 15, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 27, 28 and 31 August, then 1 September. All are sold out, but the merch store is a separate shop in the venue’s public shopping area.
These are the tour’s only UK dates, so 1 September is when this route closes.
Route 3: importing from the US store
The US site carries the tour range. Sixteen products, of which nine were completely sold out when checked — so the picking is thin there too.
What was still available
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Brighter Days Ahead Foundation tee | $100.00 |
| Brighter Days logo zip hoodie | $85.00 |
| Teddy bear crewneck | $75.00 |
| the boy is mine cat beanie | $40.00 |
| Brighter Days logo tote bag | $40.00 |
| Brighter Days logo t-shirt | $35.00 |
| Eternal Sunshine red gloves | $25.00 |
What it actually costs to import
Per GOV.UK, on goods sent to the UK from abroad:
| Order value | What applies |
|---|---|
| Any value (non-gift) | VAT |
| £135 or less | No customs duty |
| Over £135 | VAT and customs duty |
For orders under £135 the seller is expected to include VAT in the price you pay at checkout. Above £135, customs duty applies on top, charged by type and origin, and the courier normally collects before it hands the parcel over.
So a single $85 hoodie sits under the duty threshold; a basket of two or three items very easily does not.
Which route for what
- Want a tour-exclusive design? The O2 in person, before 1 September. It is not sold online in the UK.
- Wear S or M? The UK store has one clothing item left in your range. Check the O2 instead.
- Want vinyl? Only the Red Vinyl LP at £25.99 survived on the UK store; four other pressings are gone.
- Ordering from the US? Keep the basket under £135 to avoid customs duty on top of VAT.
- Buying today? Re-check before you commit. Eleven products sold out on the UK store, and that number moved between two reads on the same evening.
Why it is this picked over
This is Grande’s first tour in seven years, since Sweetener in 2019. It opened on 6 June 2026 in Oakland, and in November 2025 she described it as “one last hurrah… for now” ahead of an indefinite break from music to concentrate on acting and theatre.
Ten London nights, no other European dates, and no announced return. That is the demand this range has been absorbing all summer.
Sources
| Source | What it supports here |
|---|---|
| Official UK store — Eternal Sunshine | Every UK price, every stock and size figure, and the GB/GBP storefront confirmation |
| Official US store — tour collection | The sixteen tour items, their dollar prices and their stock |
| The O2: Ariana Grande | The merch store’s location and hours, that no ticket is required, and the remaining London dates |
| GOV.UK: tax and duty on goods sent from abroad | The £39 gift threshold, the £135 duty threshold and who collects |
| The Eternal Sunshine Tour | The ten London dates, the 6 June opening and the seven-year gap since Sweetener |
Stock and prices read 17 August 2026, 20:18 UTC. No affiliate links, and no payment was received for any link on this page.
How we verified this
Every price and every stock figure here was read from the shops’ own inventory, not from coverage. Both stores run on Shopify, whose public product feed lists each item’s variants and a true/false availability flag per size. That is the retailer’s own answer to “can I buy this right now”, which is why this page uses it in preference to any write-up.
All stock figures are stamped 17 August 2026, 20:18 UTC, and they move. An earlier read the same evening showed ten products fully sold out; the read used here showed eleven. Treat the counts as a snapshot of how thin the range is, not as a permanent inventory.
The store’s own configuration confirms it is a UK storefront. It reports country code GB and currency GBP, which is why buying there involves no import charges — that is read from the shop, not assumed from the domain name.
The “no tour merch in the UK” finding is an absence, and absences were tested. The UK store’s tour collection returns zero products while the US store’s returns sixteen. Because a Shopify collection feed returns an empty list rather than an error for a collection that does not exist, an invented collection name was requested as a control: it also returned zero. So a zero result alone proves nothing, and the finding rests on the paired comparison — the same collection name returns sixteen products on the US store and none on the UK one.
The London date count was reconciled rather than repeated. Coverage describes a ten-night O2 residency; the venue’s own page lists eight. Both are right at different times: the ten dates are 15, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 27, 28 and 31 August plus 1 September, and the first two had already been played when this was written, leaving the eight the venue still lists.
UK import rules are quoted from GOV.UK, not from a retailer’s FAQ: VAT is charged on all goods except gifts worth £39 or less, and non-excise goods worth £135 or less attract no customs duty. That host cannot be checked by status code — an invented sub-path returns the parent guide with an identical title rather than an error — so the thresholds here were read from the page’s own text.
The two stores can be checked by status code, and were. The UK shop returns a live page for a real collection and 404 for an invented one, which is what makes the empty tour collection meaningful rather than ambiguous.
No resale or secondary-market prices appear on this page. They are not the prices the shops charge, and they move by the hour.