Sabrina Carpenter Expresses Gratitude as ‘Sweet‘ Tour Concludes, Announces Upcoming Projects
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter wrapped her ”Sweet” tour with a heartfelt message of thanks to fans, revealing the tour raised over $1.5 million for charitable organizations and facilitated tens of thousands of new voter registrations. Carpenter detailed her emotional connection to the tour, describing it as a period of immense joy and collaboration, and hinted at future endeavors including a role in an Alice in Wonderland-inspired musical and a Muppet Show special.
In a recent post, Carpenter reflected on the tour’s success, noting sold-out shows in “dream bucket list venues” and the keen participation of her audience.”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 I’m so lucky to do it,” she said. She also expressed fondness for the unique elements of the show, playfully acknowledging, “Unlikely I’ll ever do a tour where I get to sing on a toilet again. I coudl never recreate it and I’ll never try! Lightning in a bottle!”
The “Sweet” tour supported The Jed Foundation, Best Friends Animal Society, and Trans Law Center, and partnered with Headcount to register voters.
Carpenter is set to return to acting, starring in and producing a musical adaptation of Alice in Wonderland for Universal Pictures, directed and adapted by Lorene Scafaria. She has also signed on for a Muppet Show special on Disney+ helmed by Seth Rogen.
following the Grammy Awards, where her album Man’s Best friend is nominated for six honors, Carpenter will perform at five South American festivals in March and will co-headline the 2026 Coachella Valley Music & Arts festival alongside Karol G and Justin Bieber.