Sabrina Carpenter first rose to fame during her time on the Disney channel, notably as Maya Hart on the show Girl Meets World. Alongside acting, she launched her music career with her debut single “Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying” in March 2014. Since then, she has released several albums that have gained widespread success, including: Eyes Wide Open, EVOlution, Singular Act I, Singular Act II, and Emails I Can’t Send.
Carpenter recently announced her highly anticipated sixth album, Short n’ Sweet, set to release this summer on August 23. Quickly following her album announcement, she announced her first headlining arena tour kicking off this fall.
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Sabrina Carpenter’s Recent Success
A significant milestone in Carpenter’s music career came from the release of her fifth studio album, Emails I Can’t Send. The album received critical acclaim and highlighted her growth and maturity as a singer-songwriter. The success of the singles “Skinny Dipping,” “Fast Times,” “Vicious,” and “Nonsense,” as well as the single “Feather” from the deluxe (Emails I Can’t Send Fwd:), cemented her place in the music industry by showcasing her songwriting abilities. This album solidified her as a serious artist, rather than just a former Disney child star.
During her tour for Emails I Can’t Send, she garnered significant attention for her unique trend of consistently changing the outro lyrics of her song “Nonsense” during each performance. This keeps her fans engaged as they eagerly anticipate what lyrics she will sing next, creating discourse online following each new outro.
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From late 2023 to early 2024, Carpenter opened for Taylor Swift during Swift’s “The Eras Tour”. This opportunity was a major achievement for Carpenter, placing her on a huge stage allowing her to perform in front of massive crowds and showcase her talent to broader audiences across the globe.
Opening for Swift consequently had a great impact on Carpenter’s rising star status, providing her with invaluable exposure and experience. This, in turn, propelled her career to new heights among both longtime and new fans, as well as industry insiders, leading to a wave of opportunities, including her standout musical guest appearance on Saturday Night Live on May 18, 2024.
Sabrina Carpenter recently made headlines after stepping in as a last-minute replacement for Tyler, the Creator as a headliner at the Outside Lands music festival after he canceled his headline appearances at both Outside Lands and Lollapalooza. For more information about this, click here.
Her Upcoming Album
Ahead of the announcement of her upcoming sixth studio album, Short n’ Sweet, Carpenter released the two lead singles, “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.” These songs have achieved massive success and high chart rankings, marking a historic moment in her career. After debuting at No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Chart, “Please Please Please” swiftly climbed to No. 1, marking her first-ever No. 1 hit single.
Short n’ Sweet is set to release on August 23rd and is available for pre-sale and pre-order on her official website.
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Short n’ Sweet Tour Information
Tickets to Sabrina Carpenter’s 8th tour and first headlining arena tour went on sale last week, starting with pre-sales throughout the week leading to general on-sale on June 28. Over 100,000 fans were queued to buy tickets. The tour will feature Amaarae, Declan Mckenna, and Griff as openers on their scheduled dates. More information regarding the tour is available on the official website.
Tour dates 2024:
- September 23: Nationwide Arena – Columbus, Ohio
- September 25: Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, Canada
- September 26: Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, Michigan
- September 29: Madison Square Garden – New york, New York
- September 30: Barclays Center – Brooklyn, New York
- October 2: XL Center – Hartford, Connecticut
- October 3: TD Garden – Boston, Massachusetts
- October 5: CFG Bank Arena – Baltimore, Maryland
- October 8: Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- October 11: Bell Centre – Montreal, Canada
- October 14: Target Center – Minneapolis, Minnesota
- October 16: Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, Tennessee
- October 17: Chaifetz Arena – St. Louis, Missouri
- October 19: PNC Arena – Raleigh, North Carolina
- October 20: John Paul Jones Arena – Charlottesville, Virginia
- October 22: State Farm Arena – Atlanta, Georgia
- October 24: Kia Center – Orlando, Florida
- October 25: Amalie Arena – Tampa, Florida
- October 27: Toyota Center – Houston, Texas
- October 28: Moody Center – Austin, Texas
- October 30: American Airlines Center – Dallas, Texas
- November 1: Ball Arena – Denver, Colorado
- November 2: Delta Center – Salt Lake City, Utah
- November 4: Pacific Coliseum – Vancouver, Canada
- November 6: Climate Pledge Arena – Seattle, Washington
- November 7: Moda Center – Portland, Oregon
- November 9: Chase Center – San Francisco, California
- November 10: Pechanga Arena – San Diego, California
- November 13: Footprint Center – Phoenix, Arizona
- November 15: Crypto.com Arena – Los Angeles, California
- November 17: Kia Forum – Inglewood, California
- November: 18: Kia Forum – Inglewood, California
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