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Sabrina Carpenter kicked off her first arena tour with a sold-out concert on Monday, September 23, 2024, at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

The Short N’ Sweet Tour is named after the singer’s sixth studio album, which was released in August and spent several weeks at number one on the Billboard album charts.

It was Carpenter’s first album to top the charts, and his breakthrough was largely due to the success of two singles released in advance of the album’s release: the triple-platinum “Espresso” and the double-platinum “Please Please Please,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 – another first for Carpenter.

The tour kicked off with all 12 songs from “Short N’ Sweet” and another 8 from “Emails I Can’t Send,” the 2022 release that earned her her first top 40 entry on the Hot 100 with “Feather.”

She also covered “Mamma Mia” by ABBA.

Sabrina Carpenter Setlist 2024: Start of the Short N Sweet Tour

Here are all the songs Sabrina Carpenter sang at the start of her 2024 tour at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, according to fans who were there:

First Act

  • “The Short n’ Sweet Show” (video intro)
  • “Taste” (extended intro)
  • “Good Graces” (live debut)
  • “Slim Pickins” (spoken intro)
  • “Tornado warnings”
  • “Lie To Girls” (live debut)
  • “decode” (excerpt)
  • “Bed Chem” (live debut)

Second Act

  • “Sabrina After Dark” (video intro, contains names of the background singers and the band)
  • “Feather” (Jazz Remix)
  • “Fast Times”
  • “Read your mind”
  • “Sharpest Tool” (live debut)
  • “Opposite” (abbreviated)
  • “because I liked a boy”
  • “Coincidence” (live debut)
  • “Mamma Mia” (ABBA cover; spin the bottle song)
  • “Nonsense” (no outro)

Third Act

  • “Don’t Touch That Dial!” (recorded intro)
  • “Dumb & Poetic” (live debut)
  • “Juno” (live debut)
  • “Please, please, please”
  • “Don’t Smile” (live debut)

Encore

Ed has been covering pop music for The Republic since 2007, reviewing festivals and concerts, interviewing legends, covering the local scene and more. He did the same in Pittsburgh for more than a decade. Follow him on X and Instagram at @edmasley and on Facebook as Ed Masley. Email him at [email protected].

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