Sabrina Carpenter’s upcoming tour: How to get tickets, dates and more
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Sabrina Carpenter is taking her upcoming album on the road for her “Short n’ Sweet Tour.”
The “Espresso” singer announced her tour on social media June 20. Her album of the same title debuts Aug. 23.
“I can’t wait to be singing with you all soon,” she captioned the tour poster.
She is fresh off opening for Taylor Swift for some of the international “Eras Tour” stops. Carpenter’s 29-city tour kicks off in September in Ohio and ends in November in Los Angeles.
Here’s everything to know about the tour.
When does Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet Tour’ start?
The tour opens Sept. 23 in Columbus, Ohio.
How to get tickets to Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet Tour’
Various presales begin on June 24.
- Tuesday, June 24 at 10 a.m. local: The first tickets for the tour will be available for Cash App cardholders.
- Wednesday, June 25 at 10 a.m. local: For the “Team Sabrina” presale, fans can RSVP for individual cities and dates on Carpenter’s website, then will receive a specific presale code for that date on June 25. Fans can sign up for three cities.
- Carpenter’s top listeners on Spotify will be eligible to participate in two presales. Emails will be sent to fans notifying them of eligibility.
General sales open June 28 at 10 a.m. local time.
What are Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short ‘N Sweet Tour’ dates?
Sept. 23: Columbus Ohio — Nationwide Arena
Sept: 25: Toronto, Ontario — Scotiabank Arena
Sept. 26: Detroit — Little Caesars Arena
Sept. 29: New York — Madison Square Garden
Oct. 2: Hartford, Connecticut — XL Center
Oct. 3: Boston — TD Garden
Oct. 5: Baltimore —CFG Bank Arena
Oct. 8: Philadelphia — Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 11: Montreal, Canada — Centre Bell
Oct. 13: Chicago — United Center
Oct. 14: Minneapolis, Minnesota — Target Center
Oct. 16: Nashville, Tennessee — Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 17: St. Louis, Missouri — Chaifetz Arena
Oct. 19: Raleigh, North Carolina — PNC Arena
Oct. 20: Charlottesville, North Carolina — John Paul Jones Arena
Oct. 22: Atlanta — State Farm Arena
Oct. 24: Orlando — Kia Center
Oct. 25: Tampa, Florida — Amalie Arena
Oct. 28: Austin, Texas — Moody Center
Oct. 30: Dallas — American Airlines Center
Nov. 1: Denver — Ball Arena
Nov. 2: Salt Lake City, Utah — Delta Center
Nov. 4: Vancouver, Canada — Pacific Coliseum
Nov. 6: Seattle — Climate Pledge Arena
Nov. 7: Portland — Moda Center
Nov. 9: San Francisco — Chase Center
Nov. 10: San Diego, California — Pechanga Arena
Nov: 13: Phoenix — Footprint Center
Nov. 15: Los Angeles — Crypto.com Arena