Please, Please, Please ... stay calm! Sabrina Carpenter Dublin-bound in 2025

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Sabrina Carpenter will play Dublin's 3Arena as part of her upcoming Short n' Sweet tour next year.

The 25-year-old pop sensation, who is currently dating Irish actor Barry Keoghan, is set to perform at the venue on 3 March, 2025.

The Feather hitmaker will kick off her UK/European tour this September, after all 33 of her North American arena dates sold out within minutes.

Carpenter shared the news to her social media pages and said: "Soooo excited to bring the Short n' Sweet Tour to Europe & the UK!! with special guest @rachelchinourir."

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Rachel Chinouriri is an English singer-songwriter who released her debut album, What A Devastating Turn Of Events, in May.

Tickets, starting from €61.05 including booking fee, will be available from Friday, 26 July, at 10am on ticketmaster.ie.

Carpenter, who gained recognition as a Disney Channel personality before her singing career, performed at Wembley Stadium last month for Capital's 2024 Summertime Ball. In 2023 and into 2024 she supported pop superstar Taylor Swift across her Eras Tour.

The singer’s new album, Short n’ Sweet, will be released on 23 August.

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