Sabrina Carpenter is celebrating a significant achievement as her latest album, “Short n’ Sweet,” marks a major milestone.
As she thanked fans, Sabrina Carpenter teased that the iconic outros will return as she plays to a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden.
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Is Sabrina Carpenter Done With Outros?
Carpenter gained a reputation for free-styling the ending of her popular track “Emails I Can’t Send,” frequently altering the lyrics to resonate with the specific city or country where she was performing.
However, during the opening night of her new tour, Sabrina Carpenter appeared to hint to fans that she might be moving on from her iconic outros, as her microphone “unexpectedly” cut out right before she was set to sing.
She was promptly lowered offstage via a lift, while a message appeared on the screen reading: “We apologize for the interruption of our program due to technical difficulties.”
Fans speculated that the absence of “Nonsense” outros on her current tour indicates a quick shift away from her previous sound, especially with the launch of her new album, “Short n’ Sweet.”
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“She’s growing as an artist, no need for her to cling onto the same trick. She has new songs to perform now,” one fan wrote on a social media video.
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Sabrina Carpenter Teases Outro Comeback As ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Goes Platinum
Ahead of her sold-out show at Madison Square Garden, Sabrina Carpenter took to Instagram to announce that her latest album is now platinum.
“‘Short n’ Sweet’ is officially platinum, and tonight I get to play to a sold-out Madison Square Garden!!!” she said. “This is very wild, and I am so grateful.”
And to celebrate, it seems that she is bringing back the iconic outro!
“Thank you guys for listening + making this happen. I love you to bits ooooo this outro tonight is gonna be so good,” she wrote in her caption.
Of course, fans quickly noticed the subtle teaser, as one of her fans said, “WHAT DO YOU MEAN THE OUTRO OMG?!”
“Outro?? I thought you stopped it! PLEASE DO IT!! We love it here,” another wrote.
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Taking A Trip Down Memory Lane To Look At Sabrina Carpenter’s Best ‘Nonsense’ Outros
Sabrina Carpenter first surprised her fans with a custom outro just for them, singing, “Come over tonight/ My room is spotless/I’m sorry this outro is so chaotic/Atlanta, it’s official/You’re the hottest.”
Since then, she has adapted the outro to reference the city or state where she was performing that night.
“Made his knees so weak, had to spread mine/He’s drinking my bathwater like it’s red wine/Coachella, see you back here when I headline,” she sang at Coachella, seemingly referencing her new relationship with Barry Keoghan.
During her “Saturday Night Live” performance, Carpenter sang, “He is 30 rock hard ’cause I said ‘hi’/My sense of humor is but I am not dry/’SNL’ I just came for the first time.”
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At her Salt Lake City show, she played a prank on her fans, singing, “Put your hands up if you live in Salt Lake/How do you get alcohol on Sundays?/I’m pregnant… Happy April Fools’ Day.”
Sabrina Carpenter Launches New Tour
On opening night, Carpenter treated fans to songs from her new album “Short n’ Sweet,” including popular tracks like “Slim Pickins,” “Bed Chem,” “Espresso,” and “Coincidence.” She also revisited beloved hits from her 2022 album “emails I can’t send,” such as “Tornado Warnings” and “decode.”
Following the release of her singles “Please Please Please” and “Espresso,” the 25-year-old artist made history as the first solo act to secure two Top 3 hits on the Billboard chart simultaneously.
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Sabrina Carpenter Opens Up About Her Latest Album
Ahead of its official release, the artist opened up about her latest project, revealing what fans could expect.
“[Short n’ Sweet] is very different from my last album,” she said, per Just Jared. “Where I questioned it until the day before it came out, like, ‘Is it done?’ and, ‘Could I have changed it?’ and ‘Could I have written another song?’”
“And to be fair, I do have a hard time with the fact that I do feel like life doesn’t stop,” she added. “So it’s really hard to tell when a chapter of your life should be book-ended.”