After the success of “Espresso” and “Please Please Please,” Sabrina Carpenter is hitting the street this September on her new Quick n’ Candy Tour.
On Thursday, June 20, Carpenter, 25, introduced that she can be touring North America with particular friends Amaarae, Declan Mckenna and Griff.
“Ensure you head to @TeamSabrina for join information & first entry to the Staff Sabrina presale, which begins June 25 at 10 am native. @cashapp cardholders additionally get early entry to tickets,” she shared by way of Instagram. “I can’t wait to be singing with you all quickly 💋:’).”
The “Nonsense” singer has 29 North American tour dates set, starting in Columbus, Ohio, in September and ending in Los Angeles in November.
The information of Carpenter’s tour comes lower than a month after she revealed that her new album, Quick n’ Candy, is popping out on August 23.
“This mission is kind of particular to me and I hope it’ll be one thing particular to you too,” she wrote by way of Instagram in June alongside a photograph of her trying over her shoulder with a lipstick kiss stamped on it and one other picture of her exhibiting off her proper shoulder tattoo, which reads “brief n’ candy” in cursive.
Carpenter made headlines shortly after for the discharge of her music video for her single “Please Please Please,” which costarred her real-life boyfriend, Barry Keoghan, whom she has been relationship since December 2023.
The video begins with Carpenter getting bailed out of jail and catching a glimpse of Keoghan, 31, who has been arrested. After she meets with him as soon as he’s launched, the duo head out for a date, which takes a flip when Keoghan leads them to a again room the place he will get concerned in a bodily altercation. The pair find yourself kidnapping a hostage and robbing a financial institution earlier than Carpenter takes issues into her personal fingers and handcuffs Keoghan to a chair, ditching him.
Following the video’s launch, Carpenter revealed some behind-the-scenes footage — and defined her inspiration behind the music video.
“I ended the final video getting arrested [with ‘Espresso’], so naturally I assumed it could be satisfying to begin the ‘Please Please Please’ video in jail,” she informed Vogue in June. “I preferred the concept of falling in love with a convict and being shocked and embarrassed each time he commits crimes. I used to be sooo fortunate to get Barry Keoghan within the video trigger he’s simply magic on display screen.”