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Sabrina Carpenter Announces ‘Short N’ Sweet Tour’ European Dates with Special Guest Rachel Chinouriri

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Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter has set the entertainment world abuzz with the announcement of her highly anticipated ‘Short N' Sweet Tour‘ hitting European shores in 2025. The tour, in support of her upcoming sixth studio album ‘Short N’ Sweet,’ is already generating immense excitement among fans eager to experience the pop princess live in concert.

Sabrina’s tour de force will see her headlining major arenas across the continent, including the Utilita Arena in Birmingham, The O2 in London, OVO Hydro in Glasgow, and Co-op Live in Manchester. The European leg will also take her to iconic venues in cities such as Paris, Berlin, and Amsterdam.

Adding to the excitement, rising star Rachel Chinouriri will join Sabrina as a special guest on select tour dates, promising an unforgettable musical experience for audiences.

The buzz around the European tour follows closely on the heels of the North American leg, which will see Sabrina making her arena debut at renowned venues such as Madison Square Garden and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. The tour’s momentum is further fueled by the impending release of her album on August 23, featuring hit singles like ‘Espresso’ and ‘Please Please Please.’

Fans eager to secure their spot at one of Sabrina’s electrifying performances should mark their calendars for the ticket sales, which are set to begin at various times. Presale options will be available for those looking to secure their tickets ahead of the general sale, ensuring that no fan misses out on the pop superstar’s ‘Short N’ Sweet’ extravaganza.

Rachel Adams

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