• Sabrina Carpenter has announced 12 more dates for her Short n’ Sweet tour
  • The Espresso singer will perform in Pittsburgh, New York and Nashville, Toronto and Los Angeles
  • Supporting Carpenter will be Olivia Dean, Amber Mark and Ravyn Lenae
Sabrina Carpenter poses with her Grammy awards
Sabrina Carpenter poses with her Grammy awards Credit: Imago

Sabrina Carpenter certainly is a Busy Woman!

Set to embark on the UK and European leg of her Short n’ Sweet tour on March 3, the pint-sized pop star, 25, has announced a fresh set of dates for the US and Canada. 

Carpenter will take on Pittsburgh, New York and Nashville, as well as Toronto and Los Angeles across a series of 12 nights. 

Performing as support acts will be Olivia Dean, Amber Mark and Ravyn Lenae.

Announcing the news to her 45 million Instagram followers, Carpenter wrote on her Story, “What if we just…”

She added in a post, “You asked and we listened!!! Can’t wait to see you all for one last Short n’ Sweet hurrah, and Europe – see you in just a few days.”

Sabrina Carpenter’s album gets first US number one 

The demand for more tour dates isn’t the only thing that Carpenter had to celebrate. 

The Espresso singer’s sixth record, Short n’ Sweet, has topped the Billboard Top Album Sales chart for the first time. 

Despite releasing the record last August, the pint-sized pop star, 25 – who will perform at the BRIT awards on March 1 – reissued a deluxe version on February 14, containing five additional bonus tracks (including one with Dolly Parton). 

In the week ending February 20 in the US, sales of Short n’ Sweet increased by a whopping 616 percent, with fans snapping up 71,000 copies across both the old and new versions.

Short n’ Sweet marks Carpenter’s very first number one on Top Album Sales out of seven total entries on the list.

Short n’ Sweet also tops the UK chart 

And across the pond, Short n’ Sweet also rocketed to number one again on the Official U.K. Albums Chart. 

However, it’s not the first time Short n’ Sweet has held the position – in fact, it’s the third non-consecutive week that the record has hit the top spot. 

Upon its initial release, it saw Carpenter become the first female in history to score both the UK’s number one album and single (with Taste) simultaneously. 

Short n’ Sweet also landed the second-biggest opening week of 2024 – only being outperformed by The Tortured Poets Department, by Carpenter’s friend and mentor, Taylor Swift.

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