Grammy winner Sabrina Carpenter has announced 12 additional arena dates for her “Short n’ Sweet” tour after selling out her initial North American run of 33 dates.
The popular artist will take her hit-filled setlist to five major markets this fall, beginning with a two-night stint at Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena on October 23-24, 2025. The extended leg includes three Madison Square Garden performances in New York City—including a Halloween night show—before heading to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena for two shows. After a Canadian stop for back-to-back nights at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, Carpenter will close with three nights at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena in late November.
So excited to announce an additional leg of the Short n’ Sweet Tour — coming back to a few select cities this fall! New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, Toronto and Pittsburgh (for taxes🤍)
— Sabrina Carpenter (@SabrinaAnnLynn) February 27, 2025
with special guests @oliviadeano, @ravynlenae & @ambermark
Once again — make sure to head… pic.twitter.com/iYyCPyrmIw
Tickets hit the market in waves, with Cash App cardholders gaining first access on March 4 at 10 a.m. local time, followed by Team Sabrina fan club members at noon. The general on-sale begins March 7 at 10 a.m., though secondary markets already show opening night seats priced around $317.
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“The latest string of shows comes on the heels of last year’s North American tour, which featured 33 sold-out dates across the United States and Canada,” industry reports confirm.
The production will showcase Carpenter’s popular hits, including “Espresso” and the recently reimagined “Please Please Please” featuring country icon Dolly Parton—a collaboration that appears on the deluxe edition of her “Short n’ Sweet” album released earlier this month.
The lineup features supporting acts including Amber Mark, Ravyn Lenae, and Olivia Dean on select dates, further enhancing the concert experience.
Carpenter’s tour expansion follows her Grammy Award win, where “Short n’ Sweet” claimed Best Pop Vocal Album. The production maintains its vintage Hollywood aesthetic, with staging that channels ’70s penthouse glamour.
Despite the commercial success, industry observers note some parental concerns regarding the mature themes in Carpenter’s performances, sparking discussions about content advisories for younger audience members.
The full slate of newly announced dates includes:
- October 23-24: Pittsburgh, PA at PPG Paints Arena
- October 29, 31 and November 1: New York, NY at Madison Square Garden
- November 4-5: Nashville, TN at Bridgestone Arena
- November 10-11: Toronto, ON at Scotiabank Arena
- November 20, 22-23: Los Angeles, CA at Crypto.com Arena
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