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Sabrina Carpenter announces huge Manchester gig as pop megastar adds shows to Short n Sweet tour
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Sabrina Carpenter has finally announced the European leg of her Short n Sweet world tour, including a massive show in Manchester.
The pop star – arguably one of the biggest and most popular names in the industry right now – will be heading to the UK in spring next year.
The 25-year-old Espresso singer had teased the tour date announcement by plastering huge lipstick marks on the side of the new Co-op Live arena, as well as the OVO Hydro in Glasgow and The O2 in London.
Sabrina Carpenter had also already announced a huge tour of the USA, selling out huge arenas instantly – and now it’s finally the turn of Manchester.
She’s announced the tour off the back of runaway chart success with her new single Please Please Please, plus her existing songs like Feather, Nonsense, and Because I Liked a Boy.
She has released six studio albums, including this year’s Short n’ Sweet, which the tour is named after.
Sabrina rocketed even further into the spotlight with her stint supporting Taylor Swift on The Eras Tour last year.
The star, often compared to a real-life Polly Pocket, has also found viral fame by customising the outro to her single Nonsense for each city she’s in – sometimes with not-very-PG results…
Sabrina Carpenter will be performing at the Co-op Live on 13 March 2025.
Tickets are on sale from Tuesday for Co-op Live members, and the general sale begins at 10am on Friday 26 July.
Sabrina Carpenter European tour dates in full
- 3 March – 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
- 6 March – Utilita Arena, Birmingham, UK
- 8 March – The O2, London, UK
- 11 March – OVO Hydro, Glasgow, UK
- 13 March – Co-op Live, Manchester, UK
- 16 March – Accor Arena, Paris, France
- 19 March – Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany
- 22 March – ING Arena, Brussels, Belgium
- 23 March – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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