Sabrina Carpenter's Concert Start Times Spark Fan Searches

by Daniel Brooks
Sabrina Carpenter's Concert Start Times Spark Fan Searches

Sabrina Carpenters Concert Start Times Spark Fan Searches...

Fans are scrambling to confirm Sabrina Carpenter's stage times as her "Emails I Can't Send" tour continues across the U.S. this week. The surge in searches comes ahead of her April 12 performance at Chicago's United Center, with many ticket holders wanting to plan their arrival.

Carpenter typically takes the stage between 8:45-9:15 PM local time after opener Griff, according to recent setlist reports. The singer has maintained this schedule at most stops on her North American tour, which runs through May 2026.

Live Nation confirmed to Billboard that doors open at 6:30 PM for the Chicago show, with Griff scheduled for 7:30 PM. Venue staff recommend arriving by 7 PM to clear security checks. Similar timing is expected for upcoming shows in Detroit (April 14) and Toronto (April 16).

The timing questions gained traction after some fans missed Carpenter's entrance at her Boston show last weekend. Social media posts showed crowded concession areas as late arrivals scrambled to their seats. "We got there at 8:30 thinking we had time," tweeted @CarpenterFan93. "She was already three songs in."

Tour organizers attribute the punctuality to tight venue curfews in major markets. United Center has an 11 PM cutoff for weekday concerts. Carpenter's 75-minute set includes hits like "Nonsense" and "Feather," plus tracks from her Grammy-nominated album.

Fans can check exact set times via the Ticketmaster app on show days. The tour wraps with two nights at Los Angeles' Kia Forum in May before heading overseas.

Carpenter's rising stardom has made her shows hot tickets this season. The former Disney Channel star sold out multiple arenas within hours, prompting the addition of second dates in several cities. Her tour merchandise has also driven significant social media buzz.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.