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Tickets for Sabrina Carpenter's tour are in high demand, and if you missed the pre-sale on Monday (July 1), there's still time to secure tickets at an affordable price.
Before starting her tour, Carpenter will headline the Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco on August 10. Her tour starts on September 23rd and will run until November 18th.
Read on for a short and sweet rundown on how to secure tickets and how much you can expect to spend.
Where to find tickets for Sabrina Carpenter's Tour
The first batch of tickets for the Short N' Sweet Tour sold out after going on sale on June 28. Another round of presale tickets went on sale Monday.
Fans who were unable to get tickets for any of the pre-sales are sharing their frustration on X.
Interested in reselling tickets? You can find them on sites like Seat Geek, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and Ticketmaster.
Sabrina Carpenter Tickets
Ticket prices start at $103 for select dates. Although some cities like Los Angeles and New York sell out faster than others, most of the tickets we found cost between $200-$300 for general admission and over $500 for the in-demand dates like San Francisco, Detroit, New York, Boston and Philadelphia. VIP packages are also available, although some dates are currently priced at over $5,000.
Sabrina Carpenter Tickets
When it comes to reselling tickets, pricing is dictated by demand. That means you might be able to find affordable tickets anytime between now and when the tour kicks off this fall. If you're not willing to risk it, it's best to get tickets as soon as possible. To save on your order, enter code BB2024 and get $20 off $200+ at Vivid Seats.
Carpenter will hit the road in support of her new album Short 'N Sweet released August 23.
See tour dates below.
Short N Sweet Tour Dates
September 23: Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Arena
September 25: Toronto, Canada, Scotiabank Arena
September 26: Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
September 29: New York, Madison Square Garden
September 30: Brooklyn, New York, Barclays Center
Oct. 2: Hartford, Conn., XL Center
October 3: Boston, TD Garden
October 5: Baltimore, CFG Bank Arena
Oct. 8: Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
October 11: Montreal, Canada, Bell Center
October 13: Chicago, United Center
October 14: Minneapolis, Target Center
October 16: Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
October 17: St. Louis, Chaifetz Arena
October 19: Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena
October 20: Charlottesville, Vir. – John Paul Jones Arena
October 22: Atlanta, State Farm Arena
Oct. 24: Orlando, Kia Center
October 25: Tampa, FL – Amelia Arena
Oct. 27: Houston – Toyota Center
October 28: Austin, Texas – Moody Center
Oct. 30: Dallas, American Airlines Center
November 2: Denver, Ball Arena
November 4: Vancouver, Canada, Pacifici Coliseum
November 6: Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena
November 6: Portland, Moda Center
November 9: San Francisco, Chase Center
November 10: San Diego, California, Pechanga Arena
November 13: Phoenix, Footprint Center
November 15: Los Angeles, Crypto Arena
November 17: Inglewood, California, Kia Forum
November 18: Inglewood, Calif. Kia Forum