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Pop Sensation Sabrina Carpenter to Electrify Austin with "Short N' Sweet" Tour This Fall

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Published on June 20, 2024
Pop Sensation Sabrina Carpenter to Electrify Austin with "Short N' Sweet" Tour This FallSource: Condé Nast (through Vogue Taiwan), CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Pop star Sabrina Carpenter is slated to take the stage in Austin at the Moody Center on October 28. The announcement is part of her broader North American "Short N’ Sweet" tour, which is carving out a hit parade across major cities this fall. Fans can start to slowly tap their credit cards on June 25 at 10 a.m. for presale tickets, as reported by KXAN, or wait for the regular public offering that begins on June 28. If Austin wasn't marked on your calendar, there's a Dallas date to catch her at the American Airlines Center just two days later, on October 30.

Carpenter is riding the wave of her recent hits "Espresso" and "Please Please Please," which are dominating the playlists with prominent spots on Spotify’s Today’s Top Hits and Apple Music’s Daily Top 100. She has her eyes to firmly establish the tunes from her upcoming sixth album, 'Short 'n Sweet', set to release on August 23. The tour follows her 2022 album 'Emails I Can’t Send', and she will seemingly effortlessly weave a setlist of new and old favorites.

The tour's itinerary, as detailed by Stereoboard, kicks off in Columbus, Ohio, on September 23 and makes its rounds through cities including Toronto, New York, and Nashville, before wrapping up in Los Angeles at the Crypto.com Arena on November 15. Carpenter's tour is expected to feature various support acts rotating through the lineup, including artists like Amaarae, Griff, and Declan McKenna.

Adding a bit more buzz to her tour, Carpenter is scheduled to headline Outside Lands in San Francisco on August 10, stepping in for Tyler, the Creator, who dropped from the festival lineup. as per Stereoboard. Fans in the Bay Area will have the chance to preview Carpenter's charm before the tour officially swings into full gear.