Sabrina Carpenter's 2025 tour rivals Taylor Swift's Eras demand
Furious users locked out as Ticketmaster crashes during high-demand event
Fans of Sabrina Carpenter are encountering a ticketing ordeal likened to Taylor Swift's blockbuster Eras Tour.
On Tuesday, frustrations peaked as the online Ticketmaster queue crashed, ejecting furious fans trying to secure seats for her upcoming tour.
The singer-songwriter, known for hits like Espresso and Please Please Please, has seen her fan base swell, fueled further by her romance with actor Barry Keoghan.
With anticipation soaring for her Short n' Sweet 2025 tour, supporters are awestruck by her skyrocketing popularity.
Sabrina, who previously joined Taylor Swift's Eras Tour as an opening act across Latin America, Australia, and Asia from August 2023 to March 2024, continues to captivate audiences with her music and magnetic presence.
Expressions of frustration flooded social media platforms like X, with one fan lamenting, "Getting tickets is harder than Taylor's tour, which had its own ticketing crisis."
Fans took to sharing their exasperation, commenting on the unexpected challenges.
One supporter quipped, "Miss Taylor Swift, I blame you for the Sabrina Carpenter presale carnage because if you’d have just brought her to Europe with you we wouldn’t be fighting for our lives to see her."
Another echoed similar sentiments, stating, "Not me genuinely expecting Sabrina Carpenter presale to be a breeze but it’s almost Eras Tour level of bad."
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