Following her sold out, first ever headline tour last fall, singer/songwriter and actress Sabrina Carpenter is set to bring a summer of fun and music across the continent with The De-Tour, a 30+ date summer headline tour. The De-Tour will begin July 5th in Vancouver, BC and continue across major North American cities such as Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, New Orleans, Orlando, Atlanta, Nashville, and Boston before concluding on August 27th in Toronto, ON. The De-Tour, presented by American Tourister, will feature special guests Alex Aiono and New Hope Club on all dates.
Fan club and ticket pre-sales begin Friday, April 28th at 10 am and 3 pm local time, respectively. Tickets for The De-Tour will go on sale to the general public beginning Saturday, April 29th at 10 am local time through Ticketmaster.
“Ever since I got off the road from my first tour, all I can think about is going back out. Now this time, everything is gonna be bigger, better and very, very unexpected,” says Sabrina of the upcoming trek. “I can’t wait to show everyone what we’ve been working so hard on. I want the live experience to be indelible.”
This weekend, Sabrina will take to the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards stage to perform her current, infectious single “Thumbs” off her sophomore album EVOLution. The album’s first single, “On Purpose,” is nominated for XOXO – Best Crush Song. The 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards air April 30th at 7 pm on the Disney Channel.
In May, Carpenter will embark as special guest on The Vamp’s UK and Ireland tour and in June, join Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman World Tour in Brazil as special guest.
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Date |
City |
Venue |
July 6 |
Vancouver, BC |
Vogue Theatre |
July 8 |
Edmonton, AB |
Winspear Centre |
July 11 |
Seattle, WA |
Neptune Theatre |
July 13 |
Portland, OR |
Crystal Ballroom |
July 15 |
San Francisco, CA |
The Masonic |
July 16 |
Santa Rosa, CA |
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts |
July 18 |
San Diego, CA |
Balboa Theatre |
July 19 |
Anaheim, CA |
House of Blues |
July 21 |
Los Angeles, CA |
The Wiltern |
July 22 |
Phoenix, AZ |
Comerica Theatre |
July 24 |
Denver, CO |
Paramount Theatre |
July 26 |
Dallas, TX |
Majestic Theatre |
July 28 |
New Orleans, LA |
Saenger Theatre |
July 29 |
Hot Springs, AR |
Timberwood Amphitheater |
July 30 |
Houston, TX |
Revention Music Center |
Aug. 2 |
Jacksonville, FL |
Florida Theatre |
Aug. 4 |
Miami Beach, FL |
The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater |
Aug. 5 |
Orlando, FL |
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts – Walt Disney Theater |
Aug 6. |
Atlanta, GA |
The Tabernacle |
Aug. 8 |
Nashville, TN |
Ryman Auditorium |
Aug. 9 |
Indianapolis, IN |
Murat Theatre at Old National Centre |
Aug. 11 |
West Allis, WI |
Wisconsin State Fair |
Aug. 12 |
Detroit, MI |
The Fillmore |
Aug. 13 |
Tinley Park, IL |
Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre |
Aug. 16 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
Byham Theater |
Aug. 17 |
Cleveland, OH |
Connor Palace at Playhouse Square |
Aug. 19 |
Hershey, PA |
Hersheypark Stadium |
Aug. 20 |
Boston, MA |
House of Blues |
Aug. 22 |
Montclair, NJ |
The Wellmont Theater |
Aug. 25 |
Charlotte, NC |
Belk Theater At North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center |
Aug. 26 |
Timonium, MD |
Maryland State Fair |
Aug. 27 |
Toronto, ON |
Budweiser Stage (formerly Molson Canadian Amphitheatre) |