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‘Short n’ Sweet’: Sabrina Carpenter announces European tour
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- Web Desk
- Jul 19, 2024

LONDON: Former Disney pop star Sabrina Carpenter unveiled the tour dates for her upcoming “Short n’ Sweet” album, with the singer set to perform across Europe in 2025.
The former Disney idol recently dominated the “UK singles chart” with her hit tracks “Please Please Please” and “Espresso”. Espress went on to debut at number one at the music chart.
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The tour will commence from March 3, 2025, with a performance in Dublin, Ireland. Sabrina would then go on to headline in London, United Kingdom on March 8. .
Sabrina Carpenter will then take the stage at Glasgow, Scotland on March 11 and Manchester on March 13. She will then cross into mainland Europe with shows in Paris (France), Berlin (Germany), Brussels (Belgium), and Amsterdam (Netherlands).
Carpenter first gained recognition as a Disney Channel personality before launching her singing career. She has had five top 40 songs in the UK singles chart, including her current chart-toppers “Skin,” “Feather,” and “Nonsense.”
The singer became the first female artist in Official Charts history to spend three consecutive weeks at number one and two concurrently with “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.”
She has performed at the Wembley Stadium for 2024 Summertime Ball. Carpenter has also been supporting pop superstar Taylor Swift on her Eras Tour throughout 2023.
Carpenter’s new album “Short n’ Sweet,” is set to release on August 23.
The tour announcement has already generated significant buzz among the singer’s dedicated fanbase. However, some fans have expressed frustration with the limited number of tour dates. The “Short n’ Sweet” tour only includes nine shows across Europe.
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Despite the limited tour schedule, Sabrina Carpenter announcement generated a great deal of excitement among her fans eager to see the pop star take the stage.
