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How to Find Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour Tickets Online

How to Find Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour Tickets Online

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It’s officially the summer of Sabrina Carpenter. On top of dropping arguably the song of the season with “Espresso,” playing Governors Ball, and reaching the top of the charts with “Please Please Please,” the singer-songwriter recently announced her plans to embark on the multi-city Short n’ Sweet Tour across North America this fall.

At a Glance: How to Buy Sabrina Carpenter Tickets Online

Carpenter‘s upcoming Short n’ Sweet Tour concert dates will support her forthcoming studio album of the same name, which drops this week on Aug. 23 (including as a Target exclusive vinyl variant). But shortly after the tour officially went on sale in June, tickets to Carpenter’s 2024 concerts quickly sold out online. Luckily, there are still plenty of resale stubs available if you want to see the star on the road.

“Writing you guys from Europe right now deeply staring into the ocean and thinking about how thankful I am for you guys,” Carpenter wrote in a newsletter on July 5. “You helped me achieve my first ever #1 single last week and then sold out my entire arena tour. i can’t express how much this means to me and how i wouldn’t have been able to do any of it without u.”

Want to see Carpenter on one of her upcoming Short n’ Sweet Tour dates? Here’s where fans can still find tickets online.

How to Buy Sabrina Carpenter Tickets Online

Tickets for Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour sold out shortly after they first went on sale. But luckily, fans can still find available passes on verified resale sites, including Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, and StubHub, to name a few. Read on for where to get Sabrina Carpenter tickets online — along with promo codes and discounts to know about.

Editor’s Note: Tickets may be priced higher than face value on ticket resale sites.

Buy Sabrina Carpenter Tickets on Ticketmaster

If you’re looking for official Sabrina Carpenter tickets online, you’ll want to make sure you’re buying them through a trusted ticket reseller. Short n’ Sweet Tour tickets sold out on Ticketmaster, but Carpenter’s fans can still score verified resale tickets for all of the upcoming concerts this fall. We spotted tickets going for around $388 a piece for the opening night of the tour, which gets you seats in the 100-level section.

Buy Sabrina Carpenter Tickets on StubHub

We recommend checking for resale tickets for Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour on reliable ticket resale site StubHub. StubHub currently has available tickets for the 2024 trek, with prices starting at $375 per ticket for the opening night in Columbus, Ohio, with included ticket fees on the site. StubHub also lists if the ticket gets you a clear or slightly obstructed view, so you don’t have to guess before purchasing your seats.

Buy Sabrina Carpenter Tickets on Vivid Seats

Vivid Seats is also a reliable, trustworthy ticket reseller for music fans looking for legitimate concert tickets online — including the Short n’ Sweet Tour. At the time of this writing, tickets for the Columbus date start at $219 each on the site, not including fees. And if you’re shopping on Vivid Seats for the first time and looking to snag a ticket to Carpenter’s sold-out Short n’ Sweet Tour dates, you can use the promo code RS2024 to take $20 off your $200+ ticket purchase.

Buy Sabrina Carpenter Tickets on TicketNetwork

Another ticket reseller that has Sabrina Carpenter tickets is TicketNetwork. Resale stubs on its website currently run around $231 a piece for the opening show in Columbus, and get you a seat in the 200-level section of the arena. That said, prices could dip the closer the concert gets, though we still recommend scooping up your tickets before they’re sold out for good. TicketNetwork will also offer refunds for canceled shows. Fans can use the promo code RS150 for $150 off orders of $500 or RS300 for $300 off orders of $1,000 on TicketNetwork.

Buy Sabrina Carpenter Tickets on Gametime

At the time of this writing, fans who didn’t secure their Carpenter tickets the first time they went on sale can look for them on ticket reseller Gametime. Tickets for the opening night start at $240 a piece on the site (at the time of publication). The Los Angeles shows in November, meantime, also start around $240 per tickets on Gametimes’ website, though that doesn’t factor in ticket fees at checkout.

Buy Sabrina Carpenter Tickets on SeatGeek

SeatGeek shoppers can get a $10 discount on tickets for Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet concerts with the promo code ROLLINGSTONE10. (Keep in mind that the discount is valid on first-time tickets purchases over $250.) Tickets are available on SeatGeek for each night of Carpenter’s upcoming tour. (SeatGeek also makes it easy to return tickets, if needed, up until September 20.)

Buy Sabrina Carpenter Tickets on Viagogo

Another site we like to shop for concert tickets is Viagogo. Ahead of Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour, fans can nab sold-out stubs on Viagogo starting at $233 per ticket for the opening night. That price gets fans a spot in the 200-level area of the venue, and also guarantees a clear view of the show. Looking for a ticket for the Sept. 29 show in New York City? Viagogo lists tickets for the Madison Square Garden concert starting at around $365 per person in the 300-level section of the famous venue.

TARGET EXCLUSIVE

Sabrina Carpenter 'Short n' Sweet'

Vinyl LP

Due Aug. 23, Sabrina Carpenter’s upcoming studio album, Short n’ Sweet, is now available to order online, including this Target exclusive LP. The project features the singles “Espresso” and the Jack Antonoff-produced “Please Please Please.”

“I never had the plan B, and it wasn’t even a thought in my mind that it wouldn’t work out,” Carpenter recently told Rolling Stone. “I just always knew it was about not if it would happen but when it would happen.”


Sabrina Carpenter Tour Dates 2024

A week after selling out her Short n’ Sweet Tour, Carpenter posted a note to fans on social media. “And just like that you guys sold out the entire short n’ sweet tour, espresso went #1 at pop radio andddddd i slid down the slide :’) thank you all so so much!!!” Carpenter recently wrote on Instagram, “i can’t wait to see you on the road.”

Taylor Swift — whom Carpenter joined on a previous leg of the Eras Tour — commented: “SUMMER OF SABRINA AND MAY IT CONTINUE FOREVER.”

Kicking off in September at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, Carpenter‘s Short n’ Sweet Tour spans 29 concerts across North America, including Madison Square Garden in New York City, the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, and wraps up in November at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California in November. Here’s where fans can see Carpenter on the road this fall.

Sept. 23 — Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
Sept. 25 — Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena
Sept. 26 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
Sept. 29 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
Oct. 2 — Hartford, CT @ XL Center
Oct. 3 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
Oct. 5 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
Oct. 8 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 11 — Montreal, QC @ Centre Ball
Oct. 13 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
Oct. 14 — Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
Oct. 16 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 17 — Saint Louis, MO @ Chaifetz Arena
Oct. 19 — Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena
Oct. 20 — Charlottesville, VA @ John Paul Jones Arena
Oct. 22 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
Oct. 24 — Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
Oct. 25 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena
Oct. 28 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
Oct. 30 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
Nov. 1 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
Nov. 2 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center
Nov. 4 — Vancouver, BC @ Pacific Coliseum
Nov. 6 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
Nov. 7 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center
Nov. 9 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center
Nov. 10 — San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena
Nov. 13 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
Nov. 15 — Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena

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“I reckon it’s.. officially short n’ sweet month💋💋💋,” Sabrina Carpenter wrote online, weeks before dropping her highly anticipated new album. Fans can now pick up her sixth studio LP, Short n’ Sweet, online and on shelves now in a slew of exclusive vinyl variants. Staying true to its title, the 36-minute Short n’ Sweet includes tracks like “Taste,” Slim Pickins,” “Good Graces,” and, of course, “Please Please Please” and “Espresso.”

“This project is quite special to me and I hope it’ll be something special to you too,” Carpenter wrote online after debuting the Short n’ Sweet album cover and title in June.

“Short, sweet, has made an extraordinary album,” Taylor Swift shared of Short n’ Sweeton Aug. 23 on her Instagram Stories with checkmarks by each line.

Carpenter, who will embark on a sold-out North American tour in support of the album later this year, has taken over our playlists this summer, with chart-topping hits “Please Please Please,” and the undeniably catchy “Espresso.” (“I decided to put that burden on other people,” Carpenter told Rolling Stone earlier this year.)

And while everyone from your uncle to your BFF quotes its chorus with lyrics like “that’s that me espresso” every time they enter the coffee shop, Carpenter somehow followed it up with an equally quotable Short n’ Sweet track (“please don’t embarrass me, motherf-cker”). The Jack Antonoff-produced “Please Please Please” has garnered over hundreds of millions of streams alone, and propelled Carpenter to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 after it hit streaming services this summer.

“There’s like an Olivia Newton [John] feeling, there’s a Dolly feeling, there’s an incredibly super modern pop feeling,” Antonoff previously told Rolling Stone. “The little vocal runs she does are so bizarre and unique — they’re doing this really odd, classic, almost yodel-y country thing. She’s becoming one of the biggest young pop stars, and that song is such a statement of ­expressing yourself, not just lyrically, but sonically.”

If the tracks’ success are any indication, Carpenter’s new LP, Short N’ Sweet, is destined to become one of the biggest albums of 2024. Instead of releasing just one edition of her studio project, the “Espresso” hitmaker followed the lead of other pop superstars like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish and dropped several exclusive editions of the album.

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Sabrina Carpenter 'Short n' Sweet' Vinyl

Target Exclusive LP

Carpenter’s Target exclusive Short n’ Sweet LP is available now for $39.99 right now. It includes a bubblegum-pink vinyl record, as well as its own poster.

LIGHT SKY BLUE

Sabrina Carpenter 'Short n' Sweet' Vinyl

Amazon Exclusive LP

Amazon shoppers can score Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweeton vinyl in this “light sky” LP, exclusive to the online retailer. Available to pre-order, Amazon says the LP ships around the release date, Aug. 23.

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