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Telling sign Sabrina Carpenter is bringing her Short n' Sweet Tour to Australia

Telling sign Sabrina Carpenter is bringing her Short n' Sweet Tour to Australia

Daily Mail​25-07-2025
Australian fans of Sabrina Carpenter are buzzing with excitement after a podcaster spotted what they believe is a major hint she's heading Down Under.
The Espresso hitmaker, 26, is currently in the middle of her Short n' Sweet Tour, which will see her kick off a second North American leg next month.
Despite being left off the initial roster, music podcaster Brenton Larney believes concert dates for Australia could be announced within weeks.
The Breaking Through host ignited a TikTok frenzy on Thursday, after he shared footage of posters promoting her new album popping up in Sydney.
Sabrina's seventh studio album, Man's Best Friend, is set to be released on August 29.
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While no official tour dates have been announced for the new album, Larney said there is no other reason these posters would be plastered across the Harbour City.
The image he shared features a poster featuring a bodysuit-clad Sabrina posed up beside a Labrador puppy in a Hollywood director's chair.
'Sabrina Carpenter's Man's Best Friend posters are popping up in Australia,' Larney declared in his video, which has been liked more than 22,000 times in 12 hours.
'I don't know if there are any others in Melbourne, in Brisbane or whatever, but I don't think you put this up for no reason,' he said.
This isn't the first time an 'Easter egg' has hinted at an Aussie visit.
Larney, who interviews Australian music acts and emerging artists, also recalled a previous instance where an Australian number plate was reportedly seen at a Sabrina Carpenter pop-up event in London, further fuelling speculation.
'We've been getting Easter Eggs for Sabrina Carpenter Australia dates for the last little bit,' he said.
The podcast host then boldly predicted that official tour dates could be announced in a matter of 'weeks', or at the very least, within the next month.
'My bank account isn't ready,' one fan bemoaned.
'Ed Sheeran, Arianna Grande, and now Sabrina? This is too much,' said another.
'If she doesn't do a concert in Brisbane I will have a mental breakdown,' a third viewer commented.
'And she said she would tour here last year when she was with Taylor Swift and that never happened,' another hopeful fan pointed out.
However, not everyone is ready to pop the champagne.
One cautious fan noted that Australia also saw Short n' Sweet posters last year, only to be ultimately excluded from those tour dates.
'We had Short n' Sweet posters in Australia last year, too, so don't get your hopes up,' the viewer warned.
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