Sabrina Carpenter is on her way back to perform in the U.S.!
On Thursday, Feb. 27, the pop star announced additional North American dates for her Short n’ Sweet tour.
“you asked and we listened!!!” Carpenter wrote on Instagram. “So excited to announce an additional leg of the Short n’ Sweet Tour — coming back to a few select cities this fall! New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, Toronto and Pittsburgh (for taxes🤍) with special guests @oliviadeano, @ravynlenae & @instagramber.”
She continued: “Once again — make sure to head to @TeamSabrina for sign up info & first access to the Team Sabrina presale, which starts Tues March 4 at 12 PM local. @cashapp cardholders also get early access to tickets.”
“can’t wait to see you all for one last short n’ sweet hurrah & Europe see you in just a few days 💋💋” Carpenter concluded.
The “Juno” musician’s tour will kick off on Oct. 23 in Pittsburgh and will hit arenas in New York City, Nashville, Toronto, and Los Angeles. She will have three night runs at both Madison Square Garden in N.Y.C. and the Crypto.com Arena in L.A., where the tour will wrap on Nov. 23.
Amber Mark and Olivia Dean will support Carpenter throughout these dates, while Ravyn Lenae will serve as direct support at select shows.
Per a press release, these additional dates were added due to overwhelming demand following the incredibly successful 33-date sold-out North American leg, which wrapped last fall.
The exclusive Cash App Card pre-sale will begin on Tuesday, March 4 at 10 a.m. local time followed by Team Sabrina Presale at 12 p.m. local time. The general on sale begins Friday, March 7 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets can be purchased here.
Carpenter released the deluxe version of her Short n’ Sweet album on Valentine’s Day.
The album included a collaborative rendition of her 2024 song “Please Please Please” with Dolly Parton, where the pair of musicians put a country twist on the pop track, and “Busy Woman” which Sabrina debuted live on her sold-out headlining arena tour.
Earlier this month, Carpenter won her first two Grammy Awards for best pop vocal album and best pop solo performance.
While overcome with emotion during her acceptance speech, the “Sharpest Tool” artist said, “I’m still out of breath from the performance, so I really was not expecting this.”
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“And all those nominees that were just on the screen are some of my favorite artists in the world, and I can’t believe I’m nominated against them, or even in this room right now. This is whoa — my first Grammy, so I’m gonna cry,” said Carpenter.
After thanking the Recording Academy, the “Feather” hitmaker thanked her collaborators, friends, and family.
“You have no idea how much I love you and how much this album means to me,” said Carpenter before ending her speech with “Thank you, holy s—, bye.”
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