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Sabrina Carpenter launched her first arena tour, the Short n’ Sweet Tour, last night. The “Espresso” singer performed the first sold-out show of the North American leg at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Amaarae, the supporting act for this first part of the tour, opened the night and surprised fans by playing Chappell Roan’s “HOT TO GO!” Sabrina then started her set on a high note, performing her latest hit, “Taste.” During the concert, the 25-year-old pop star not only sang new tracks from her new album, Short n’ Sweet, but also brought back songs from Emails I Can’t Send.



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In addition to her own hits, Sabrina introduced an exciting element to the setlist by performing a surprise cover of a timeless classic, chosen by spinning a bottle on stage. The first surprise song selected was ABBA’s 1975 hit, “Mamma Mia.” She continued to light up the stage with songs like “Juno” and “Please Please Please,” before closing the concert with “Espresso.” Overall, Sabrina performed 19 tracks, including the surprise cover. See below for the complete setlist of the Short n’ Sweet Tour:

1. Taste

2. Good Graces

3. Slim Pickins

4. Tornado Warnings

5. Lie To Girls / Decode

6. Bed Chem

7. Feather

8. Fast Times

9. Read Your Mind

10. Sharpest Tool / Opposite

11. Because I Liked a Boy

12. Coincidence

13. Surprise cover

14. Nonsense

15. Dumb & Poetic

16. Juno

17. Please Please Please

18. Don’t Smile

19. Espresso

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The Short n’ Sweet Tour is just getting started, with Sabrina heading to Canada next for a show scheduled for Wednesday, September 25th. Here are the upcoming September dates for the Short n’ Sweet Tour:

• September 25, 2024 – Toronto, Ontario, Scotiabank Arena

• September 26, 2024 – Detroit, MI, Little Caesars Arena

• September 29, 2024 – New York, NY, Madison Square Garden

• September 30, 2024 – Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center

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