Sabrina Carpenter wraps her massively successful Short n’ Sweet Tour tonight in Los Angeles. The tour finale marks the end of a 13-month run that grossed $55.5 million. A total of 439,674 fans packed venues across 72 shows. It’s been an explosive journey since the tour kicked off on September 23, 2024.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- Tour total: 72 shows across 13 months from Sept 23, 2024 to Nov 23, 2025
- Box office: $55.5 million in revenue from 439,674 tickets sold
- Final run: 8 nights at Crypto.com Arena in Inglewood, Nov 16-23
- Support acts: Ravyn Lenae and Amber Mark performing as openers
- Album focus: Tour supported her hit album Short n’ Sweet released August 2024
Record-Breaking Success Comes to an End
Sabrina Carpenter delivered a career-defining tour that captivated millions. The Short n’ Sweet Tour became one of the most successful runs by a rising pop star. Every show sold out quickly. Fans camped out for tickets and resale prices soared high. The energy was absolutely electric across every city.
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Tonight’s finale at Crypto.com Arena marks the end of an epic journey. Carpenter performed six consecutive nights in Los Angeles from Nov 16-23. The venue hosted over 65,000 fans total during the run. That’s impressive for a relatively newer artist. Her meteoric rise has been undeniable.
What Made This Tour Special
The production quality was outstanding from night one. Carpenter brought jaw-dropping stage design and costume changes. She performed hits like “Espresso,” “Please Please Please,” and “Taste.” Fans got emotional during slower ballads. The setlist balanced party anthems with intimate moments perfectly.
Plus, she brought Ravyn Lenae and Amber Mark along as support. Both artists delivered stellar opening sets. The production team created an immersive experience with lighting effects and special surprises. Some nights featured surprise performances or guest appearances. Fans left every show completely satisfied.
Here’s a look at the tour’s impressive numbers:
| Metric | Data |
|---|---|
| Total Shows | 72 concerts across 13 months |
| Total Revenue | $55.5 million box office gross |
| Tickets Sold | 439,674 total attendance |
| Average Per Show | Approximately 6,100 fans per night |
| LA Run | 8 consecutive nights at Crypto.com Arena |
The Album Behind the Tour
The Short n’ Sweet album dropped in August 2024 and became massive. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200. The album has 14 tracks of pure pop perfection. Carpenter co-wrote most of the songs. Critics praised the album’s playful tone and catchy hooks immediately.
“Espresso” became her first Billboard Hot 100 hit in April. Then “Please Please Please” took off next. “Taste” followed as another chart success. These singles defined pop music in 2024-2025. They dominated streaming playlists worldwide.
What’s Next for Carpenter
After wrapping tonight’s show, Carpenter deserves a well-earned break. She conquered the touring circuit at lightning speed. The Short n’ Sweet Tour established her as a major live performer. Fans already anticipate future tours and new music.
She released “Man’s Best Friend” as her latest album in September 2025. That record also debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200. Her momentum shows no signs of slowing down. Will she announce international tour dates soon? Fans are definitely hoping for European and Asian shows next.
Sources
- Touring Data – Official concert box office and attendance records
- Wikipedia – Short n’ Sweet Tour comprehensive information
- Crypto.com Arena – Official venue event listings and details

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