On Sunday night (November 23), Sabrina Carpenter wrapped up her year-long Short n’ Sweet Tour with the final show of an epic six-night stand at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, marking the end of a journey that included two North American legs and European dates supporting her Billboard 200-topping albums, Short n’ Sweet and Man’s Best Friend. The day after her performance, Carpenter reshared an adorable backstage photo with Paul McCartney, who called their recent meet-up a highlight of his Got Back Tour, with Sabrina commenting on the experience, “best show ever 🤍🤍🤍.” The final fan “arrested” by Carpenter at Sunday’s show was Miss Piggy, who brought the playful tour tradition to a comical end. Carpenter shared her emotional reflections on Instagram, apologizing for “crying during espresso” while also wearing a sparkling blue bodysuit with “The End” emblazoned on it during the final show. “Just the greatest way to give this tour the goodbye she deserves 💋,” Carpenter wrote of her L.A. shows. (Billboard)
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Sabrina Carpenter Gets Emotional During Final Show Of Her ‘Short N’ Sweet Tour’
Nov 25, 2025 | 7:01 PM

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