Sabrina Carpenter surprises fans with new 'Short n Sweet' tour setlist
Sabrina Carpenter kicks off the North American leg in Pittsburgh with a different setlist
Sabrina Carpenter never fails to keep her fans on their toes with exciting surprises.
During the opening night of the second North American leg of her Short n Sweet tour, concertgoers got a special treat: an updated setlist.
On Thursday, October 23, the 26-year-old pop star added Man’s Best Friend songs to the set, sending fans into a frenzy.
Taking the stage at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, the Please Please Please chart topper delivered a mix of tracks from both her sixth and seventh albums.
Although no songs from the previous set list were removed, the former actress sprinkled in three songs from the new album, released on August 29.
For the unversed, Carpenter spins a bottle at every show to select a surprise song and she performed a fourth song from Man’s Best Friend at the first Pittsburgh show.
Here’s the new setlist:
1. Taste
2. Good Graces
3. Manchild – NEW ADDITION
4. Slim Pickins
5. Tornado Warnings
6. Lie to Girls
7. Decode
8. Bed Chem
9. Feather
10. Fast Times
11. Busy Woman
12. Sharpest Tool
13. Opposite
14. Because I Liked a Boy
15. Coincidence
16. SURPRISE SONG – Nobody’s Son
17. House Tour – NEW ADDITION
18. Nonsense
19. Dumb & Poetic
20. Juno
21. Please Please Please
22. Tears – NEW ADDITION
23. Don’t Smile
24. ENCORE: Espresso
It is pertinent to note that the altered setlist was from the first night of the new leg and may vary from show to show.
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