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Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 400,785
Category Pop
Concerts
May
26
Stockwood Park
Luton
Tickets
Jun
08
The Governors Ball Music Festival 2024
Queens
Tickets
About Sabrina Carpenter
After achieving ubiquity as a platinum-certified pop force of nature, superstar actress, and accomplished film and television producer, Sabrina Carpenter empowered herself to open up like never before as a songwriter and storyteller. As such, the songstress underwent a series of creative and personal transformations chronicled on her fifth full-length album and 2022 debut for Island Records, Emails I Can’t Send. Musically, she ushered the sound into new territory with an emphasis on live instrumentation. Simultaneously, she pulled lyrics right from her most intimate experiences—as if writing in real-time. Ultimately, she challenged what it means to make pop music by abandoning all of the rules and redefining her sound from a place of unfettered creativity, candor, charisma, and confidence. “You’re conditioned to follow the rules, especially when it comes to pop,” she states. “I got tired of the routine, what’s expected, what’s supposed to be, and what should be. When I threw those expectations out the window, I was more excited about the music. My heart was pulling me towards live instruments and very real lyrics. I was trying to tell my story as authentically as I could. Sometimes, it was more uplifting. Other times, it was more honest. Ultimately, I’ve never really felt closer to music than I do now.” In order to get “closer to music,” Sabrina quite literally embraced her roots once again. Listening intently to a myriad of favorites, she dusted off old records by the likes of Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Dolly Parton, and Marvin Gaye. Emphasizing the inclusion of live instrumentation and stripped-back production, her artistry progressed in organic and understated fashion. She gave audiences a glimpse at her direction with the 2021 one-off “Skin,” which generated hundreds of millions of streams and became her first Billboard Hot 100 hit. However, it just scratched the surface of where Emails I Can’t Send would go as she held nothing back during the writing and recording process. “I stopped sugarcoating things,” she confesses. “As a songwriter, I reached the point where it was more important for me to speak my truth than it is to worry about the perceptions and opinions of others. I didn’t want this to be anybody else’s album, but mine.” Her story played out vividly on the album’s first official release “Skinny Dipping,” Co-written with GRAMMY® Award-nominated multiplatinum artists and songwriters Julia Michaels and JP Saxe, it showcased the unfiltered honesty at the heart of the album with its vivid recollections of running into an ex at a coffee shop. She performed it for the first time on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, while People highlighted how, “The single demonstrates a sense of closure from a past relationship.” However, she picked up the pace with the dancefloor-ready follow-up “Fast Times.” Driven by upbeat percussion and a dynamic vocal performance, Rolling Stone hailed it as a “sexy, playful pop song” and one of “The Best Songs of 2022.” However, the single “Vicious” cuts even deeper into the old wound of a failed romance. Her understated vocals peek through handclaps and a head-nodding guitar riff as she muses, “Everyone thinks you’re an angel, but shit I would probably use different wording.” “Sonically, you’re able to hear me really closely, and it’s almost like I’m narrating the story to you,” she elaborates. “This is the personal side of the album. It’s as if I’m having a conversation. We’ve all had experiences with people we love so deeply who turn out to be different than we thought they were. It’s a really painful realization to come to terms with. A lot of times, we focus on the other side of the healing process and ignore the part where we’re filled with anger and resentment. I don’t touch on that side of myself too often, but it’s a huge part of my story over the past couple of years, so I thought it was important to start there on ‘Vicious’.” Fittingly, she begins the album with the piano-laden title track “Emails I Can’t Send.” Between soft strings, her voice barely registers above a whisper as she warns, “Don’t make me cuss you out. Why’d you let me down? Don’t say sorry now.” Whether it be the extreme dynamics of “Tornado Warnings” or the cheeky acoustic ponderances of “Bad For Business,” the album finds Sabrina at her most raw and real. This sentiment shines the brightest on the finale “Decode.” Her voice quakes with unfiltered feeling over delicately strummed guitar as her cadence alternates between hushed verses and a hypnotic hook. “It reaches a place of acceptance,” she observes. “You’re not necessarily holding anger for the past, but you’re accepting if the situation was perfect, you wouldn’t be where you are now. You wouldn’t have grown or learned from it. You wouldn’t know how to take care of yourself in the future. Finally, you can move on.” Since making her debut with Eyes Wide Open in 2015, Sabrina has evolved as a singer, songwriter, and performer on her own terms. Amassing over a billion streams, she has earned one platinum single, “Thumbs,” and two gold singles—“Sue Me” and “Why.” Beyond selling out shows on multiple continents, she has collaborated with Zara Larsson, Farruko, and Saweetie. Her dynamic filmography spans everything from her first leading role in the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival favorite The Short History of the Long Road to the #1 NETFLIX mega-hit Work It, which she produced. In 2022, she co-stars in the comedy thriller film Emergency (Amazon Prime), which premiered at Sundance Film Festival. Other major credits include Clouds and the Broadway production of Mean Girls. It’s no wonder Forbes touted her as a featured honoree on its “30 under 30” list. Now, Emails I Can’t Send tells Sabrina’s story like never before. The album finds Sabrina refusing to take the easy way out, embracing her vulnerabilities and welcoming growth. The result is a deeply intimate look into the inner workings of her mind; her thoughts, feelings, and everything in between. “There’s a huge message of self-acceptance, self-forgiveness, and imperfection,” she leaves off. “I’ve learned you can’t just skip to the part where you’re healed and everything’s okay. You have to go through it. I’m someone who likes to listen to music and get in my feels. Making that kind of record for me was really special. This is my own.”
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What fans are saying
Amy
5 / 5
This was my first ever Sabrina concert and it was the best night of my life!!! Please come back to Idaho again I'm only a half an hour away from Garden City. I would love to see Sabrina again!!! Thanks so much Sabrina my life has changed because of you and I'm so grateful!! The venue was awesome I do think they should get chairs I had back pain and my feet were numb. I do think chairs will be a good thing to add to this venue
Revolution Concert House Garden City, ID
Apr 08, 2023
jenna
3 / 5
the sole purpose i went to this show was for sabrina carpenter, but i have to say, i was utterly... disappointed in the opening acts. they had me bored throughout their entire set, i couldnt stay focused on them. considering camila backed out & AJR wasn’t able to show up due to “unannounced circumstances”, the lineup was short & there wasn’t much variety throughout the night. nonetheless, i had a great time to keep it short & im beyond glad i got the opportunity to go!
Rosemont Theater Rosemont, IL
Oct 09, 2018
Carmely
4 / 5
I wish there was a smoother more organized transition between check in the sound check and pre show. I felt kind of lost and a lot of people just didn’t know what was going on. Next time I think they should just do two types of VIPS and to do the sound check not too early before the show. Other than that she was AMAZING so much fun I had a great time I would have gone again if I was able to!!
Webster Hall New York City, NY
Oct 07, 2022
Dalia
4 / 5
amazing !!! she is so talented and really knows how to put on a show. it wasnt 5/5 because there were these balloons that were supposed to drop during a song. im not sure what happened, but they never dropped. instead, half of them poured out a few at a time as the night went on from one of the nets holding them. kind of disappointing, and they let them drop when the concert was fully over. other than that, the concert was amazing.
Terminal 5 New York City, NY
May 11, 2023
Daniel
5 / 5
This concert was beyond my expectations(and they were pretty high) and the environment was just awesome. Everyone was so excited and loud, Sabrina was unbelievable and having so much fun. The vocals and interactions were unmatched. I made a bunch of friends, the venue was gorgeous and I was so close to the stage. I bought merch and the crew was super nice. Spilltab was the perfect opening artist. When I say this was absolutely the best night of my life.
Orpheum Theater New Orleans, LA
Mar 23, 2023
loveubrina
5 / 5
drove over 7 hours there to see her :) she is incredibly talented, such it was an amazing show. sabrina is such a underrated artist she is so so talented and has incredible stage presence. purchased a VIP ticket and it was the best use of my money, sabrina is such a genuine and loving person. i’ve never been happier, talking to her was so surreal. show was absolutely amazing would definitely recommend seeing her live. <3
House of Blues Chicago Chicago, IL
Jun 09, 2019
tallulahnevaeh
4 / 5
Sabrina was amazing! Beautiful show! The venue was spectacular, staff was super nice and it was a wonderful experience just walking in the place! Sold out show and the venue didn’t look crowded one bit, so great for a person with claustrophobia like me! I’ll definitely be back! The only thing that I didn’t like was the crowd, they were WAY too loud, I could hardly hear the show but overall it was definitely worth it!
Arvest Bank Theatre At the Midland Kansas City, MO
Apr 27, 2023
elsa
5 / 5
my view (circle standing) was absolutely horrific and i could only see sabrina for one song (decide). but nevertheless she is my dream artist to see in concert and so i cried. everything about her show was perfect, the venue was just disappointing. i presume seated or stalls standing would have been much better, but circle standing was the only option on resale tickets (i couldn’t get tickets on presale or ga).
Eventim Apollo London, United Kingdom
Jun 21, 2023
Imani
4 / 5
Agora Theater staff was pleasant and helpful. Kept things orderly for the safety of everyone in attendance. Sabrina was magnificent although you could tell she didn’t want to play here. The environment can be dangerously hot and suffocating in general admission, and the flow of water being distributed is not well coordinated enough. Overall I enjoyed my experience, definitely need to work on a few safety concerns but great overall.
Agora Theater & Ballroom Cleveland, OH
May 08, 2023
Suriah
5 / 5
That experience has to be my all time favourite concert. All the songs were amazing and Sabrina Carpenter did so well. At one point, someone in the crowd wasn't feeling well so the audience tried to get Sabrina's attention and Sabrina shut down the show instantly and made sure everyone was okay. She really knows how to take care of her audience. Mon coeur est à elle pour toujours
Phoenix Concert Theatre Toronto, ON
Oct 12, 2022
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Sabrina Carpenter Tour Cities
Queens, NY Luton, United Kingdom

Frequently Asked Questions About Sabrina Carpenter

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Sabrina Carpenter on tour?

Yes, Sabrina Carpenter is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Sabrina Carpenter concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Sabrina Carpenter tour is scheduled for 2 dates across 2 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Sabrina Carpenter scheduled to play?

Sabrina Carpenter is scheduled to play 2 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Sabrina Carpenter tour start?

Sabrina Carpenter’s tour starts May 26, 2024 and ends on Jun 08, 2024. They will play 2 cities; their most recent concert was held in Luton at Stockwood Park and their next upcoming concert will be in Luton at Stockwood Park.

What venues is Sabrina Carpenter performing at?

As part of the Sabrina Carpenter tour, Sabrina Carpenter is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

May 26 - Luton, England @ Stockwood Park
Jun 08 - Queens, New York @ Flushing Meadows Corona Park
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