Sabrina Carpenter, who has seen a surge in popularity over the past year, is set to embark on her Short n’ Sweet UK tour. The American singer, known for her hit Espresso, will be performing at various venues across the UK from March.
These include Birmingham’s Utilita Arena, Glasgow’s OVO Hydro and two dates at London’s O2 Arena – among others. Starting March 3, the 25-year-old will showcase songs from her latest album, Short n’ Sweet.
Along the way, she will be supported by London-based singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri, known for her songs Never Need Me and So My Darling. As well as her tour, Sabrina will also headline BST Hyde Park this summer, marking her debut at the annual festival.
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Tickets for both her tour and the BST Hyde Park show are currently available, but due to her popularity, they have been extremely hard to come by. Fans have since resorted to reselling ticket websites to secure their seats. Thankfully, we’ve got a breakdown of what you need to know:
How to buy Sabrina Carpenter tickets now
Tickets for Sabrina Carpenter’s concerts are currently available through several online retailers, including viagogo, Vivid Seats, and StubHub. These platforms allow fans to buy tickets at their convenience, without having to wait in any digital queue.
They also offer a range of seating, from back seats to pit access, giving you a chance to get straight to the barrier. However, due to the nature of the used market, ticket prices may fluctuate.
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If you prefer to buy tickets from official retailers, however, we have the details for you there as well. Ticketmaster will probably be your best bet on that front.
Although they initially had the most tickets available at the time of release, they are now sold out. However, that doesn’t mean they won’t get some more back in the coming weeks or months.
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Sabrina Carpenter Short n’ Sweet UK Tour Dates
- March 3 – Dublin – 3Arena.
- March 6 – Birmingham – Utilita Arena.
- March 8 – London – The O2.
- March 11 – Glasgow – OVO Hydro.
- March 13 – Manchester – Co-op Live.