Grammy-nominated pop star Sabrina Carpenter will bring her highly anticipated Short n’ Sweet Tour to Los Angeles this November for an extended six-night residency at Crypto.com Arena. The Disney-turned-pop-powerhouse has announced shows on November 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, and 23, 2025.
Following her sold-out arena tour across North America last year, Carpenter is returning to major cities due to overwhelming fan demand. Furthermore, the Los Angeles dates mark the finale of her North American tour extension. Additionally, this represents her largest Los Angeles engagement to date.
The tour celebrates Carpenter’s Grammy-nominated album “Short n’ Sweet,” which produced chart-topping hits like “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.” Moreover, Carpenter made history as the first solo artist to simultaneously hold two top-three positions on the Billboard Hot 100.
Los Angeles fans can expect a spectacular production featuring elaborate stage designs, costume changes, and special interactive elements. Notably, each night includes Carpenter’s signature “spin the bottle” segment where she performs surprise cover songs chosen at random.
Event Details
Event: Sabrina Carpenter – Short n’ Sweet Tour
Dates: November 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, and 23, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM
Venue: Crypto.com Arena
Address: 1111 S Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Price: Starting at $226 (prices vary by seating and date)
Special Guests: Ravyn Lenae and Amber Mark
Ticket Information
Tickets are available through official vendors including Ticketmaster, the Sabrina Carpenter Official Store, and authorized resale platforms. However, fans should purchase from verified sources to avoid scams.
The Los Angeles shows are part of Carpenter’s extended North American tour, which also includes stops in Pittsburgh, New York, Nashville, and Toronto. These dates follow her successful 2024 tour that sold out 33 shows across the continent.
Since opening for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, Carpenter has emerged as one of pop music’s brightest stars. Consequently, her Short n’ Sweet album earned six Grammy nominations, including nods in all four major categories.