Sabrina Carpenter announces extra Irish concert

The popstar will now perform two nights in Dublin, on March 3rd and 4th 2025
Sabrina Carpenter announces extra Irish concert

Ellen O'Donoghue

Sabrina Carpenter has announced a new Irish date for Dublin’s 3Arena on March 4th, 2025.

The popstar will now perform two nights in Dublin, on March 3rd and 4th 2025.

Dublin kicks off the European and UK leg of the Espresso singer's Short n’ Sweet tour, before Carpenter heads to Birmingham's Utilita Arena on March 6th.

Carpenter is currently dating Oscar-nominated Dublin actor Barry Keoghan, and her single Espresso claimed its sixth non-consecutive week at number one in the UK last week.

Espresso knocked Carpenter’s second single, Please Please Please, to number two after spending three weeks in the top spot.

Tickets for both nights cost from €61.50 including booking fee and go on general sale on Friday, July 26th at 10am.

Support has been announced as Rachel Chinouriri, while Amaarae, Griff, and Declan McKenna are already confirmed to open the North American leg of the tour.

The 33 venue North American arena tour has already sold out.

Carpenter recently served as direct support for Taylor Swift in Latin America, Australia and Singapore on The Era’s Tour, and in April she made her Coachella debut.

Her sixth studio album, titled Short n’ Sweet, is due for release on August 23rd, 2024.

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