Ariana Grande created a stir this summer when a video of her licking a donut and saying "I hate Americans," went viral, but the singer has seen few signs of backlash on her ticket sales for her Honeymoon Tour run. The pop singer released an apology video following the incident, and secondary tickets for Ariana Grande have dropped minimally since the summer, with just a 13% decrease since the end of July, according to data provided by TiqIQ.

Currently, Grande is supporting her second North American leg of the Honeymoon Tour, which is in support of her 2014 album release, My Everything. The tour, which kicked off in February, will continue on until October 25 in South America where she will play shows in Chile, Argentina and Brazil. Grande will play two major back-to-back nights at The Barclays Center in Brooklyn on September 26 and 27 before her tour wraps up in the U.S. in El Paso on October 15.

Currently, the average secondary price for an Ariana Grande ticket is $125, and towards the end of July, the average ticket was $145. Grande's priciest dates are her Brooklyn and El Paso shows. At the top of the list is her second night in Brooklyn, where an average ticket price is $170 with a get-in price of $59. Not far behind is her closing night in El Paso on October 15, where an average ticket price is $161, with a get-in price of $79. The pop-singer's cheapest date is her September 29 stop at The Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where the average ticket price is $76 with a get-in price of just $26.

Prior legs of Ariana Grande's Honeymoon Tour included opening acts Rixton and Norwegian DJ Cashmere Cat, and her current leg includes Prince Royce. Royce's latest album release, Double Vision, became No. 21 on the Billboard 200 in August and is recognized among the three No. 1 albums in the Latin world, over the last five years, according to Billboard.

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