Sabrina Carpenter is coming back to Toronto and people are losing it
Let's keep this Short n' Sweet: Sabrina Carpenter is coming back to Toronto next fall!
After a sold-out stint at the Scotiabank Arena in September 2024, the pint-sized popstar has just announced that she's circling back on her Short n' Sweet tour, and will be visiting Toronto once again this fall, leaving plenty of fans begging Ticketmaster to "Please Please Please" let them get tickets this time.
The tour, based on hits from Carpenter's most recent album, originally kicked off in September of 2024, and culminated with a three-night stint in Los Angeles back in 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
Now, Carpenter is gearing up to remount the show with a Eurpean leg starting in March, before hitting key North American cities like New York, Nashville, L.A. and, yes, Toronto in October and November.
Suffice it to say, the popstar's Toronto fan base is having a field day.
SABRINA CARPENTER IS COMING BACK TO TORONTO. I HAVE TO GO.
— Reanna *ੈ✩‧₊˚ (@jinxsspacebuns) February 27, 2025
Sabrina Carpenter is set to play two nights at Scotiabank Arena on Nov. 10 and 11, and will welcome special guests Ravyn Lenae ("Love Me Not") and Amber Mark ("Lose My Cool") as supporting acts.
SABRINA COMING BACK TO TORONTO LETTTSSS GOOOOO
— mad woman kails 🩶🪩 (@madwomankails) February 27, 2025
Given that Carpenter is a well-documented fan of Toronto (and, it seems, our record stores), the city is feeling the love from the "Espresso" singer.
Presale kicks off on March 4 at 12 p.m., and you can register for a presale code via Sabrina Carpenter's website. After that, general sale will take place through Ticketmaster starting at 10 a.m. on March 7.
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