Sabrina Carpenter ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Album, Tour


We suddenly can relate to desperation.
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No need to beg “please, please, please” anymore — Sabrina Carpenter has finally announced a headlining tour. The performer will be working late on her Short n’ Sweet tour this fall, behind her new album by the same name. Read on for info on the tour and the album, which is out now.

June 20, 2024: Sabrina Carpenter’s busy summer-festival schedule just got a little busier. Carpenter will replace Tyler, the Creator and headline Outside Lands on August 10. Her 30-date tour will follow, kicking off September 23 in Columbus, Ohio, and running through November 15 in Los Angeles. Amaarae, Declan McKenna, and Griff will be opening. And if you’ve been wary of arena-tour sales lately, here’s a glimmer of hope: Carpenter’s run is promoted by AEG, not Live Nation. (And through AEG, Carpenter’s top Spotify listeners can also buy special pit tickets, a first.) Tickets go on sale on June 28 — make sure you have your espresso ready.

July 9, 2024: Sabrina Carpenter released the track list for her new album, Short n’ Sweet. And that’s that her espresso on track number 7. “Please Please Please” is in the coveted #2 spot on the album. Other tracks include “Sharpest Tool,” “Lie to Girls,” and “Dumb & Poetic.” A spiritual sequel to the “Nonsense” outros, perhaps? Short n’ Sweet drops August 23, with the tour kicking off a month later.

August 23, 2024: The long n’ bitter wait is over: Short n’ Sweet is out now. “i feel extremely lucky that each time i write a new record i learn a little bit more about myself, and can create from that place,” Carpenter wrote in an Instagram post celebrating the release of the 12-track album. “the making of short n’ sweet was one of the most special, honest, up and down, stupid and fun experiences of my life. I thought if something was funny enough to make me laugh then maybe it belonged in a song. happy or sad!” Get a taste below before the ‘Taste” music video with Jenna Ortega drops in the morning.





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