Sabrina Carpenter Playfully Flirts with Fan at ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour Opening
Sabrina Carpenter may just draw attention to you during her performance, especially if she finds you appealing.
The “Espresso” artist gave a shoutout to a North Carolina fan during her concert in Columbus, Ohio, marking the launch of her “Short n’ Sweet” tour on Monday night.
A video captured the lively moment as Carpenter interacted with the audience while two dancers accompanied her on stage, and police sirens echoed in the background.
Carpenter pointed at a male fan wearing a hat and humorously declared, “You see him? Sir, you are under arrest for being too hot.”
The crowd roared with excitement as the fan danced joyfully with his hat in hand. Carpenter kept the banter going a little longer, asking the fan for his name and his hometown.
“Daniel,” she responded while fanning herself and fixing her hair. The exchange ended with Carpenter chuckling to herself upon learning that Daniel hails from North Carolina.
Carpenter Describes First ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Show as ‘Sweet’
“Thank you, Columbus, for a sold-out show and for singing along to every single word :’) I can’t wait to see all your lovely faces again,” she posted.
Carpenter will be performing next at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, reconnecting with her Canadian fans’ “lovely faces” once again.
Details on Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour
Carpenter’s tour consists of 47 performances planned over the coming year, taking her to various stadiums worldwide. Tickets for these shows can be found online and at usual ticket outlets.
The “Short n’ Sweet” setlist features 20 songs, including tracks from her latest album and “Emails I Can’t Send,” according to Spotify, which released the setlist on Monday evening.
Hit songs like “Please Please Please” and “Nonsense” will be included in the performances, so check out the “Short n’ Sweet” setlist here.
Here’s a list of the upcoming “Short n’ Sweet” tour dates:
- 9/26: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan
- 9/29: Madison Square Garden in New York, New York
- 9/30: Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York
- 10/2: XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut
- 10/3: TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts
- 10/5: CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland
- 10/8: Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 10/11: Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada
- 10/13: United Center in Chicago, Illinois
- 10/14: Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- 10/16: Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee
- 10/17: Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri
- 10/19: PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina
- 10/20: John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia
- 10/22: State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia
- 10/24: Kia Center in Orlando, Florida
- 10/25: Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida
- 10/27: Toyota Center in Houston, Texas
- 10/28: Moody Center in Austin, Texas
- 10/30: American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas
- 11/1: Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado
- 11/2: Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah
- 11/4: Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada
- 11/6: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington
- 11/7: Moda Center in Portland, Oregon
- 11/9: Chase Center in San Francisco, California
- 11/10: Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California
- 11/13: Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona
- 11/15: Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California
- 11/17: Kia Forum in Inglewood, California
- 11/18: Kia Forum in Inglewood, California
- 3/3: 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland
- 3/4: 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland
- 3/6: Utilita Arena in Birmingham, United Kingdom
- 3/8: The O2 in London, United Kingdom
- 3/9: The O2 in London, United Kingdom
- 3/11: OVO Hydro in Glasgow, United Kingdom
- 3/13: Co-op Live in Manchester, United Kingdom
- 3/14: Co-op Live in Manchester, United Kingdom
- 3/16: Accor Arena in Paris, France
- 3/17: Accor Arena in Paris, France
- 3/19: Uber Arena in Berlin, Germany
- 3/22: ING Arena in Brussels, Belgium
- 3/23: Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 3/26: Unipol Forum in Milan, Italy