Singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter has announced her upcoming North American headlining arena tour. The “Short n’ Sweet” tour, which kicks off September 23 in Columbus, Ohio, includes dates at New York’s Madison Square Garden and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Amaarae, Griff and Declan McKenna will be supporting Carpenter on this tour. Carpenter has partnered with PLUS1 on this tour to launch the Sabrina Carpenter Fund, which will support the well-being of people and animals, including national and local organizations working on the issues of mental health, animal welfare, and support for the LGBTQ+ community.

Presales for the tour will begin on June 24 with the Cash App Presale and general onsale for the public begins on June 28. Sabrina also teamed up with Spotify to create a first-ever Top Listener Fan Pit at each show.

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Nearly six albums into her career, Carpenter made Hot 100 history with her new single “Please Please Please” debuting at No. 2, and “Espresso” rising to a new peak of No. 3 on the list. The 25-year-old singer-songwriter became the first solo act in the history of the Billboard chart to land two simultaneous top-three hits without having previously charted in that realm.

“Please Please Please” was completed by a cinematic music video starring “Saltburn” star and Carpenter’s real-life boyfriend, Barry Keoghan. The song was co-written with Amy Allen, who also helped pen “Espresso.”

The singles will appear on her new album, “Short n’ Sweet,” due out Aug. 23. “This project is quite special to me and [I] hope it’ll be something special to you too,” she wrote on social media with the announcement. Half of the LP was produced by Jack Antonoff, along with returning collaborator, Julian Bunetta, as reported by Rolling Stone.

Carpenter released her fifth album “Emails I Can’t Send” in 2022, as well as its deluxe edition “Emails I Can’t Send Fwd” the following year. It became her highest-charting to date and boasted a hot single “Nonsense,” a song that caught fire after she provided alternate closing lyrics while opening for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in South America and Australia. She also toured the album on her own 80-date headlining world tour.

08.10.24San Francisco, CAOutside Lands Festival
09.23.24Columbus, OHNationwide Arena
09.25.24Toronto, OntarioScotiabank Arena
09.26.24Detroit, MILittle Caesars Arena
09.29.24New York, NYMadison Square Garden
10.2.24Hartford, CTXL Center
10.3.24Boston, MATD Garden
10.5.24Baltimore, MDCFG Bank Arena
10.8.24Philadelphia, PAWells Fargo Center
10.11.24Montreal, QCCentre Ball
10.13.24Chicago, ILUnited Center
10.14.24Minneapolis, MNTarget Center
10.16.24Nashville, TNBridgestone Arena
10.17.24Saint Louis, MOChaifetz Arena
10.19.24Raleigh, NCPNC Arena
10.20.24Charlottesville, VAJohn Paul Jones Arena
10.22.24Atlanta, GAState Farm Arena
10.24.24Orlando, FLKia Center
10.25.24Tampa, FLAmalie Arena
10.28.24Austin, TXMoody Center
10.30.24Dallas, TXAmerican Airlines Center
11.1.24Denver, COBall Arena
11.2.24Salt Lake City, UTDelta Center
11.4.24Vancouver, BCPacific Coliseum
11.6.24Seattle, WAClimate Pledge Arena
11.7.24Portland, ORModa Center
11.9.24San Francisco, CAChase Center
11.10.24San Diego, CAPechanga Arena
11.13.24Phoenix, AZFootprint Center
11.15.24Los Angeles, CACrypto.com Arena

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