Sabrina Carpenter Just Announced A Major Fall Tour, So Here Are The 29 Cities Where She'll Perform
Sabrina Carpenter is hitting the road again, shortly and sweetly.
On Thursday, the "Espresso" and "Please Please Please" singer announced she's going on a fall tour in support of her upcoming album, Short n' Sweet.
It'll be the latest string of shows for the performer who has spent the better part of the last year on the road, notably opening for Taylor Swift on select international dates of The Eras Tour.
Sabrina has also been hitting the festival circuit, including performing at Coachella in April.
It was also announced on Thursday that she'll take over Tyler, the Creator's headlining spot at the Outside Lands music festival in San Francisco on Aug. 10 after the rapper dropped out.
Her fall dates will be her fourth headlining tour. It is the follow-up to her tour for her 2022 album, Emails I Can't Send, which began in 2022 and wrapped up in August of last year.
She won't be going alone in the fall. Amaarae will open for her from Sept. 23 through Oct. 14.
Griff will take over from Oct. 16 through Oct. 30.
Declan McKenna will finish out opener duties from Nov. 1 through Nov. 15.
Presale tickets go on sale June 25 at 10 a.m. local time, while the general sale opens on June 28 at 10 a.m. local time. You can sign up for the presale here.
So, finally, here are the dates, cities, and venues where Sabrina will perform:
Sept 23: Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio
Sept 25: Scotiabank Arena in Toronto
Sept. 26: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit
Sept. 29: Madison Square Garden in New York City
Oct. 2: XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut
Oct. 3: TD Garden in Boston
Oct. 5: CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore
Oct. 8: Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia
Oct. 11: Bell Centre in Montréal
Oct. 13: United Center in Chicago
Oct. 14: Target Center in Minneapolis
Oct. 16: Bridgestone Arena in Nashville
Oct. 17: Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis
Oct. 19: PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina
Oct. 20: John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia
Oct. 22: State Farm Arena in Atlanta
Oct. 24: Kia Center in Orlando
Oct. 25: Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida
Oct. 28: Moody Center in Austin, Texas
Oct. 30: American Airlines Center in Dallas
Nov. 1: Ball Arena in Denver
Nov. 2: Delta Center in Salt Lake City
Nov. 4: Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver
Nov. 6: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle
Nov. 7: Moda Center in Portland, Oregon
Nov. 9: Chase Center in San Francisco
Nov. 10: Pechanga Arena in San Diego
Nov. 13: Footprint Center in Phoenix
Nov. 15: Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles