Sabrina Carpenter's tour sparks fan debate over value and duration
Sabrina Carpenter started her "Short n' Sweet Tour" worldwide on September 23. The artist, who gained huge popularity this year with the singles "Espresso" and "Please, Please, Please," has fallen victim to overwhelming criticism.
25 Sep 2024 | updated: 27 September 2024 08:13
Did Sabrina Carpenter record the album in the summer of 2024? There’s no clear answer to this question, as some will choose her side without hesitation while others will argue for the unequivocal victory of Charli XCX. One thing is certain: "Espresso" and "Please, Please, Please" are mega catchy, were on all the summer playlists, and although radio stations played them non-stop, they haven’t become tiresome and are still topping charts even though we’ve reached the start of fall.
Sabrina Carpenter's sixth album, "Short n' Sweet," which features the singles above, was released at the end of August—perfectly timed for transitioning between brat summer and hoa hoa season. Classy but sassy, the album playfully dominated the end of summer, eased into fall, and left fans in intense anticipation.
The artist embarked on the "Short n' Sweet Tour" shortly after the album's release. It started in Ohio, USA, and will reach Europe by March. Recordings from the concerts are already circulating online. Although the show looks spectacular, fans have found reasons to complain.
"For that much money, it’s a shame." Fans criticize Sabrina Carpenter
After Sabrina Carpenter’s first concert, fans learned the official setlist of songs she performed during the "Short n' Sweet Tour." The list includes 21 tracks, including one cover—surprise songs. During the first show in Ohio, the chosen song was "Mamma Mia" by ABBA.
Canadian fans expressed disappointment that the artist clearly distanced herself from her earlier albums, performing only tracks from her last two albums: "Short n' Sweet" and "emails I can’t send. "
However, much more emotion was stirred by the fact that the entire concert by Sabrina Carpenter was supposedly... far too short. Fan reports vary but indicate that the show lasted 75 to 85 minutes, about 1.5 hours, a standard performance duration. However, there’s a notable difference between 1 hour and 10 minutes and 1 hour and 20 minutes, even though theoretically, it’s just a few minutes apart. Highlighting the price context is important—tickets were not cheap. Through dynamic pricing, the only remaining few minutes after sales started were often significantly more expensive.
For the concert in Glasgow, the cheapest seats cost approximately $102 CAD, but fans reported that those sold out in the blink of an eye, with only tickets priced at approximately $387 CAD remaining. In some cities, ticket buying was almost impossible, with desperate fans resorting to pricier VIP packages with additional goodies.
Some fans complain, while others defend Sabrina Carpenter, emphasizing that her latest album was only 36 minutes long, so "a show lasting 1 hour 10 isn’t really bad."