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Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour Stops in Philadelphia

Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour Stops in Philadelphia

This Quakertown native is coming home. Sabrina Carpenter announced Thursday that her upcoming headlining arena tour will include a stop in Philadelphia.

The 29-date “Short n’ Sweet” tour — the same name as his upcoming sixth album — kicks off September 23 and spans across North America and Canada.

It’s part of the 25-year-old’s rise in the pop world, who exploded thanks to her summer song “Espresso” and performances at popular music festivals at Coachella and Gov Ball.

It will also mark a homecoming for Carpenter, who was born in Bucks County and homeschooled in Montgomery County before moving to Los Angeles to pursue her career at age 13. As a child star, she sang the national anthem and “God Bless America.” at Phillies and Eagles games years ago.

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Carpenter has been spotted in the past modeling Phillies T-shirts while on tour. Last year, she opened for fellow Pennsylvanian Taylor Swift for stops on her Eras tour (but not for the Philadelphia stops — she attended one of them as a fan in the VIP section ). Since then, the two men have struck up a friendship.

Here’s what you need to know.

When will Sabrina Carpenter be in Philadelphia?

Carpenter will perform at the Wells Fargo Center on October 8.

Who is opening for Carpenter on the Short n’ Sweet tour?

Carpenter’s openers throughout the Short n’ Sweet tour are Amaarae, Griff and Declan McKenna.

Opening for Philly is Amaarae, an afropop and R&B singer from the Bronx.

When do Short n’ Sweet Tour tickets go on sale?

Ticket pre-sales start Monday. There is a Cash App presale launching at 10 a.m., a Team Sabrina presale Tuesday at 10 a.m., and general sales will begin June 28 at 10 a.m. Visit https://store.sabrinacarpenter.com/pages/tour for more information.

What else is going on?

Carpenter announced a partnership with PLUS1 to launch the Sabrina Carpenter Fund for the duration of the Short n’ Sweet Tour. During the tour, fans can support the fund, which will “support the welfare of people and animals, including national and local organizations working on issues of mental health, animal welfare and community support LGBTQ+,” a press release states. said.

Other musicians – like Olivia Rodrigo and Paramore – have partnered with non-profit groups on tours in the past to raise money and awareness for social causes such as abortion access and LGBTQ+ rights .