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Tickets to Sabrina Carpenter‘s Short n’ Sweet Tour are still in high demand. If you missed the presale back in July, there’s still time to secure tickets at an affordable price.
After making a surprise appearance at the New Orleans stop on Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour over the weekend, Carpenter hit the stage in Houston and Austin, Texas. The “Espresso” singer is scheduled to perform at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on Wednesday (Oct. 30). Her tour launched Sept. 23 and runs until Nov. 18.
Keep reading for a short n’ sweet roundup of how to secure tickets and how much you can expect to spend.
Where to Get Tickets to Sabrina Carpenter’s Tour
The first batch of tickets to the Short n’ Sweet Tour sold out after going on sale June 28, followed by another round of presale tickets on July 1 (fans who were unable to get tickets for either presale have been sharing their frustrations on X).
Now that the tour has officially kicked off, resale tickets are pricier than usual. Thousands of fans are currently looking to score passes to a show, and if you’re one of them, tickets are available on sites such as Seat Geek, StubHub, Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster.
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We dug around online, and the cheapest tickets are priced at around $200 for select dates. Though certain cities such as Los Angeles and Brooklyn, Boston and Philadelphia are selling faster than others, most of the tickets that we found are priced between $300-$400 for general admission (not including fees) and more than $500 for the in-demand dates. VIP tickets are also available, although some dates such as Denver and San Francisco are currently priced above $2,000 for select shows.
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Sites like GameTime and TicketNetwork also have a limited number of tickets available.
When it comes to resale tickets, pricing is dictated by demand. That means you might be able to find affordable, last-minute tickets anytime between now and when the tour ends next month. If you’re not willing to risk it, it’s best to get tickets as soon as you can. To save on your tickets, enter code BB2024 to get $20 off $200+ at Vivid Seats and code Billboard150 to save $150 off $300 or more at TicketNetwork (use BILLBOARD300 to save $300 off $1,000 at TicketNetwork).
See tour dates below.
Short n’ Sweet Tour Dates
Sept. 23: Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Arena
Sept. 25: Toronto, Canada, Scotiabank Arena
Sept. 26: Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
Sept. 29: New York City, Madison Square Garden
Sept. 30: Brooklyn, New York, Barclays Center
Oct. 2: Hartford, Conn., XL Center
Oct. 3: Boston, TD Garden
Oct. 5: Baltimore, CFG Bank Arena
Oct. 8: Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 11: Montreal, Canada, Bell Center
Oct. 13: Chicago, United Center
Oct. 14: Minneapolis, Target Center
Oct. 16: Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 17: St. Louis, Chaifetz Arena
Oct. 19: Raleigh, N.C. – PNC Arena
Oct. 20: Charlottesville, Vir. – John Paul Jones Arena
Oct. 22: Atlanta, State Farm Arena
Oct. 24: Orlando, Kia Center
Oct. 25: Tampa, Fla. – Amelia Arena
Oct. 27: Houston – Toyota Center
Oct. 28: Austin, Texas – Moody Center
Oct. 30: Dallas, American Airlines Center
Nov. 2: Denver, Ball Arena
Nov. 4: Vancouver, Canada, Pacifici Coliseum
Nov. 6: Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena
Nov. 6: Portland, Moda Center
Nov. 9: San Francisco, Chase Center
Nov. 10: San Diego, Calif., Pechanga Arena
Nov. 13: Phoenix, Footprint Center
Nov. 15: Los Angeles, Crypto Arena
Nov. 17: Inglewood, Calif., Kia Forum
Nov. 18: Inglewood, Calif. Kia Forum