Sabrina Carpenter Wraps ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour, Reflects on Sold-Out Shows and $1.5 Million Raised for Charity
Pop singer sabrina carpenter has concluded her “Short n’ Sweet” tour, expressing gratitude to fans and her team while highlighting the $1.5 million raised for non-profit organizations throughout the run. The tour,which featured sold-out performances in venues Carpenter described as “dream bucket list” locations,marked a meaningful moment in her career and a strong connection with her audience.
Carpenter took to social media to share her thankfulness, acknowledging the impact of the tour and the unique experiences it offered. The tour’s success underscores Carpenter’s rising popularity and her ability to connect with fans on a personal level, while the charitable component demonstrates a commitment to giving back. She is slated to return to the road in 2026 with appearances at South American Lollapaloozas and a headlining set at Coachella.
“You guys sold out every single show in some of my dream bucket list venues and reminded me each and every night why i love what i do and im so lucky to do it,” carpenter wrote to her fans. “I truly think I’ll look back on this tour when I’m old and gray and wish i could step back into my go go boots just oneee more time.”
Beyond thanking her audience, Carpenter extended gratitude to her dancers, band, and crew.She also playfully acknowledged a memorable tour moment, stating, “Unlikely I’ll ever do a tour where i get to sing on a toilet again. I could never recreate it and I’ll never try!”
Carpenter emphasized the importance of her fans’ acceptance, adding, “This show would fall flat on its face without my audience. you accepted me 100% and i am so beyond thankful.” She expressed her appreciation to everyone who engaged with the tour, whether in person or online, stating, “If you came to see a show, if you watched and cheered us on from afar, or if you only tuned in for a 3 second position, i cannot thank you enough.I love you and I’m missing you already.”
On TikTok, Carpenter humorously reflected on aspects of the tour she would miss.
The Man’s Best Friend singer will next headline South American Lollapaloozas in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil in 2026, followed by a headlining performance at Coachella in April.