Sabrina Carpenter reflects on 'perfect night' with Shania Twain at ACL
Sabrina Carpenter looks back fondly on her 'dream' collaboration with legendary singer
Sabrina Carpenter looked back fondly after sharing the stage with her dream collaborator, Shania Twain.
Two days after performing at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in Zilker Park on Saturday Night, October 4, the 26-year-old pop star took to her Instagram to share a series of photos from the "perfect night."
The Espresso hitmaker’s social media update came after she delivered a high-energy, Texas-flavoured performance including glittering cowgirl boots, Lone Star State references, and even a surprise appearance from the country legend.
"ACL weekend 1 [three yellow heart emojis] @aclfestival," she captioned the carousel. "Crowd of my dreams. Shania of my dreams. Djo of my dreams."
The Please Please Please hitmaker added, "what a perfect night. thank you all so much for coming out and singing loudlyyy just how i like it."
The photo dump showed the Grammy winner rocking a golden-yellow and white glittery checkered shirt, paired with shimmering blue shorts and white cowboy boots with yellow detailing.
Fans also gushed over her outfit change as she transitioned into a shiny, silvery-purple mini dress paired with matching heels that gave major pop diva energy.
Other images captured highlights from Carpenter's performance, including shots of the massive crowd, stage moments, and the unforgettable collaboration with none other than Twain.
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