Word on the street (the internet’s most unhinged corners) is that Sabrina Carpenter might be gearing up for a Man’s Best Friend tour and in our eyes, the clues could all be pointing to Australia as a pitstop.
The breadcrumb trail? A mysteriously updated Ticketek waitlist page. Coincidence? Maybe. But in a post-Espresso world, nothing feels accidental.
The last time Sabrina touched down Down Under was February 2024, opening for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, a colossal cultural moment that launched her into full main-pop-girl orbit. Since then, she’s done what only a certified pop powerhouse can do: a mammoth 14-month global tour, tearing through Europe, the UK, Canada and the US, stacking sold-out shows, chart domination and cultural chokeholds along the way.
Since her last Australian run, Carpenter’s rise has been nothing short of pop-girl accelerationism. Short n’ Sweet cemented her as a chart force, delivering her first Grammy win, with multiple top-10 singles, and a mass lead on global streaming charts, with Espresso and Please Please Please becoming unavoidable soundtracks to 2024. She’s since headlined major festivals and sold out arenas across multiple continents. Not to mention, she dropped her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200, giving her back‑to‑back chart‑topping albums and her strongest opening week yet, with massive streaming and sales numbers that set records for female artists in 2025.
Everything We Know About Sabrina Carpenter’s Australia Tour
Now, let’s talk receipts.
Cold, hard evidence of an Aussie tour? None. Zilch. Nada. Apologies—we know that stings more than being publicly ghosted by Barry Keoghan. But speculation is doing the absolute most. Fans clocked updates to her Ticketek tour imagery, which is… suggestive, to say the least.
Then there’s that Grammys performance. During Manchild, Sabrina performed on a full airport-themed set, complete with a departure board listing cities like Melbourne, alongside Seoul, Lisbon and Rome. Easter egg? Chaotic set design? Or a very Sabrina-esque way of saying don’t worry, I’ll be there soon?
Suddenly an Australian leg feels less like a fantasy and more like a matter of when, not if.
Nothing’s been officially confirmed (yet), but trust us—we’re watching this space.
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