Please, please, please, Sabrina fans unite!
Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet Tour, named after her recent album release, started in the U.S on Sunday, September 29th, but it won’t reach California until November 9th in San Francisco.
The setlist features songs from Sabrina’s ‘Short N’ Sweet album as well as her ’emails i can’t send’ album. ‘Espresso’, the teaser song for ‘Short N’ Sweet’, is a notable inclusion in the setlist. Grace Acevedo (9) says about the hit: “My favorite song [from Sabrina Carpenter] is Espresso–because I relate and it’s a vibe.” The setlist, in order, is as follows:
- Taste
- Good Graces
- Slim Pickins
- Tornado Warnings
- Lie To Girls
- decode
- Bed Chem
- Feather
- Fast Times
- Read Your Mind
- Sharpest Tool
- opposite
- because i liked a boy
- Coincidence
- Spin the Bottle (surprise song)
- Nonsense
- Dumb and Poetic
- Juno
- Please Please Please
- Don’t Smile
- Espresso
There are four California stops for Sabrina’s tour, including the mentioned above San Francisco date–November 10th in San Diego, November 15th in Los Angeles, and November 17th and 18th in Inglewood.
The San Francisco stop is hosted in the Chase Center, and seems to be the most expensive of the four California stops, with the cheapest seat being in Sectoon 203 for $507. Pit seats are priced at $1113, and floor seats at $1100 to $1800 (Ticketmaster).
The San Diego concert is located at the San Diego Pechanga Arena. For two tickets, the cheapest seats are $324, located in Terrace 11 of the Arena. Floor seats could be anywhere from $700 to $3000 general admission and standing. This date also features Declan Mckenna as guest artist (Ticketmaster).
Los Angeles’s Crypto.com Arena is the location for the concert date closest to Yorba Linda Highschool. Two seats in Section 333, the cheapest in the arena, cost $311. Floor seats reach up to over $1500 but, at the cheapest, could be just over $700 (Ticketmaster).
Both Inglewood dates are in the Kia Forum, but pricing varies. For the 17th of November, the cheapest seats are location in Section 223, for $318, whereas for the 18th Section 228 has the cheapest seats and costs $324. Pit seats are available for both dates, for $671 on the 17th and $624 on the 18th. Floor seats cost between $800 and $1550 for both dates (Ticketmaster).
Merchandise, available at every concert in stalls outside the venue, include: an alternative cover for the Short N’ Sweet CD ($15), themed socks ($20), a Short N’ Sweet printed tote ($30), a vinyl ($35), a trucker hat ($40), t-shirts with various designs ($45-50), a white-and-red Short N’ Sweet jersey ($80), a crewneck ($80), and a hoodie ($85) (Sabrina Carpenter Official Website).
In addition, if someone chooses not to attend the actual concert, most of the merch is available online at a discounted price.
With beautifully designed merch in their bags, enthusiastic fans at their sides, concert-goers can vibe to Sabrina Carpenter’s songs during one of the four California stops on her Short N’ Sweet Tour.