Rutger published: Sabrina Carpenter Expands Her Short n’ Sweet Tour with Additional North American Dates

Hey, Sabrina Carpenter fans, get ready! The beloved singer just dropped some fantastic news — she's adding more North American dates this fall on her Short n' Sweet Tour. So if you've been itching see her live, here's your chance!

Announcing fresh tour dates

On February 28, Sabrina lit up Instagram with a post that's sure made her followers' day. She announced that she's extending her tour with additional stops inspired by her latest album. She shared her excitement: "You asked and we listened! So excited about an extra leg on our tour — back in some top cities this fall! Can't wait, New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, Toronto, and even Pittsburgh (because, taxes)."

North America, she's back!

Just after she wraps up her European tour — hitting spots like Zurich, Copenhagen, and Stockholm — Sabrina's coming back home. She'll be bringing her electrifying show energy back stateside with plans in major cities like New York and L.A. Can't wait!

Dive Into Sabrina's Unique Vibe

Expect a show that's all about vintage flair perfectly meshed with her new album's vibes. She's known delivering performances that leave fans buzzing with energy, so get ready — these shows are going be no different.

Get ready: special guests in tow

And as if Sabrina wasn't enough, she's inviting artists like Olivia Dean, Ravyn Lenae, and Amber Mark join her on stage. They're bound add an extra dose musical magic each stop.

How snag your tickets

So how do you get in on this live-action goodness? Well, you can start by signing up Team Sabrina have dibs on presale tickets starting March 4 at noon local time. Plus, if you're using Cash App, you get a head start, too.

Don't sweat it if you miss presale — general ticket sales kick off March 7 at 10 am EST and CST via sites like Ticketmaster and AXS.

Tour dates: mark your calendars

Here's where she's heading on her North American leg:

  • Oct 23 - PPG Saints Arena - Pittsburgh
  • Oct 24 - PPG Saints Arena - Pittsburgh
  • Oct 29 - Madison Square Garden - New York City
  • Oct 31 - Madison Square Garden - New York City
  • Nov 1 - Madison Square Garden - New York City
  • Nov 4 - Bridgestone Arena - Nashville
  • Nov 5 - Bridgestone Arena - Nashville
  • Nov 10 - Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
  • Nov 11 - Scotiabank Arena - Toronto
  • Nov 20 - Crypto.com Arena - Los Angeles
  • Nov 22 - Crypto.com Arena - Los Angeles
  • Nov 23 - Crypto.com Arena - Los Angeles

This fantastic extension this tour means extra opportunities see Sabrina Carpenter do what she does best — deliver an unforgettable show. Each night promises be packed with music, dancing, and great vibes.

Sabrina keeps solidifying her place as an industry powerhouse, connecting fans everywhere. Don't let this chance slip by - experience her live this time around!

Stay in loop updates and get ready grab those tickets fast. Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet Tour's hitting a city near you, and you won't want miss a second.

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