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Sabrina Carpenter 's fan base is all begging for the same thing; to Please Please Please lower her UK tour ticket prices! The blonde bombshell announced she would be heading on her Short N' Sweet tour over the weekend to honor the arrival of her upcoming album of the same name. "Soooo excited to bring the Short n’ Sweet Tour to Europe & the UK!! with special guest @RachelChinouriri," she gushed on Instagram , sharing: "Pre-order the album for first access to presale tickets, and head to @teamsabrina for artist presale details. Presales start Tues July 23 at 10 AM local time.

see you all soon." Sabrina will be performing across five cities in the UK as well as heading to Paris, Berlin, Brussels, and Amsterdam. Sales for the tickets went on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 23, but fans were met with an unexpected surprise.



The cost to go and see Sabrina has gone from £25 to a whopping £250, which is ten times more than she changed fans to watch her last year. Fans have been left furious, as this hefty price tag isn't even for the section of the stadium where you can stand. Taking to X, formally Twitter , one angry fan @harrisonjbrock fumed: "£240 to sit in the nosebleeds to see Sabrina Carpenter at the o2 - an artist with two hit singles and two other moderate hits.

Absolutely APPALLING." Another @icemavv said: "I agree that this price is absurd but to call her an artist with two hit singles when the girl has FIVE ALBUMS..

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." Don't Miss: Madonna, 65, flaunts ageless complexion during rare red carpet outing with twin daughters TV actor Thommy Schiavo dies aged 39 after falling off balcony of second-floor apartment Russell Brand mocked for awkward error in scathing Kamala Harris rant A post shared by Sabrina Carpenter (@sabrinacarpenter) £240 to sit in the nosebleeds to see Sabrina Carpenter at the o2 - an artist with two hit singles and two other moderate hits. Absolutely APPALLING "That’s more than I paid for Taylor Swift and got decent seats and all," @naanbread pointed out.

And @elladorn_ echoed: "This is twice what i paid quite a bit lower down at the o2 to see Madonna lol." As @braintree_ vented: "It is disgusting. I didnt even pay that much for Madonna.

O2 needs to have a word with themselves." The tour kicks into action next year in Dublin, Ireland on March 3, and this will be followed up by shows in Birmingham, London, and Manchester..

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