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Pop Star Sabrina Carpenter Surprises Record Shop Staff in Toronto

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Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter caused a stir in Toronto when she made an unexpected appearance at Kops Records, a well-known music store located on Queen West. The visit reportedly surprised the store’s staff and delighted several fans in the vicinity.

Carpenter, who is currently on her ‘Short n’ Sweet’ tour, had recently performed in Columbus, Ohio, before heading to Toronto for a one-night concert at the Scotiabank Arena. The concert, scheduled for September 25, was highly anticipated by her fans.

On the day before her performance, September 24, Carpenter was spotted at Kops Records. She took the time to pose for photographs with staff members and even signed a copy of her chart-topping album, ‘Short n’ Sweet’. A post by the store on social media read, “Sabrina just came by. Thank you for your love and support!”

The post received a lot of attention, as fans expressed both admiration and envy. One follower commented, “This is crazy, omg that’s my comfort pop star and my comfort record store.” Another exclaimed, “NO WAY SHE’S JUST CASUALLY AT KOPS WHAT.”

Kops Records, in a statement to blogTO, mentioned that Carpenter “wandered in near close out of nowhere and bought 3 copies of her new album.” The store has been a staple for music enthusiasts in Toronto and has additional locations, including one in Oshawa.

Carpenter’s presence in Toronto and her engagement with local businesses highlights her down-to-earth personality, much appreciated by her fans. The excitement around her visit is palpable, as it adds to the buzz of her upcoming performance.

Rachel Adams

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