Sabrina Carpenter Unveils Additional North American Tour Dates for Her ‘Last Short n’ Sweet Hurrah’
Written by djfrosty on February 27, 2025

Sabrina Carpenter‘s tour just got less short and a lot sweeter. On Thursday (Feb. 27), the pop star announced that she’s circling back to North America for a slew of extra dates on her ongoing Short n’ Sweet trek, kicking off this fall.
In an Instagram post sharing the new shows, Carpenter wrote, “you asked and we listened!!!”
“So excited to announce an additional leg of the Short n’ Sweet Tour — coming back to a few select cities this fall!” she continued. “can’t wait to see you all for one last short n’ sweet hurrah.”
Added due to “overwhelming demand,” according to the press release, the second North American leg begins Oct. 23 with two back-to-back shows in Pittsburgh, followed by stops in New York, Nashville and Toronto. The final three shows will take place at Los Angeles’s Crypto.com Arena Nov. 20, 22 and 23.
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The “Espresso” singer’s return to North America will come more than a full year after she first kicked off her trek supporting Billboard 200-topping album Short n’ Sweet in September, with Carpenter spending the end of 2024 touring through the United States and Canada. She’s currently gearing up to embark on a European leg starting March 3 in Dublin with performances plotted for London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam and more.
Fans can purchase tickets for the new U.S. and Canada shows starting March 4 via an exclusive Cash App cardholder pre-sale starting at 10 a.m. local time, followed by a Team Sabrina presale beginning 12 p.m. local time. A general on sale will take place 10 a.m. local time Friday, March 7. More information can be found on the musican’s website.
The tour announcement comes shortly after Carpenter dropped the deluxe version of her breakthrough album, which recently took home best pop vocal album at the 2025 Grammys. The extended version features five bonus tracks, including a Dolly Parton-assisted remix of Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Please Please Please.”
See Carpenter’s announcement below.