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Sabrina Carpenter’s star has been blindingly bright these past few days as she continues her reign as pop’s most relatable new icon. All eyes are on her upcoming seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, which drops August 29—Carpenter herself hyped it again on her official website this week, telling fans simply, “I can’t wait for it to be yours,” while her team spun social media into a frenzy with creative tracklist reveals featuring a photo-ready golden retriever puppy posing with fans and hinting at song titles. The final track, Goodbye, got a special canine announcement, and each puppy-powered post has had fans scrambling to piece together every detail, racking up hundreds of thousands of likes and spotlighting just how fervent the anticipation has become, as detailed by Groovevolt and Carpenter’s own Instagram. Meanwhile, her single Manchild has kept its momentum from topping the charts, and limited-edition furry vinyl editions have been featured in a July 28 Instagram reel, attracting even more collector buzz.
Sydney became a flashpoint for speculation this week, as mystery Man’s Best Friend posters hit the streets, sending Carpenter’s Australian fan base into a hopeful uproar. Pedestrian.tv and local radio noted that viral TikTok posts by influencer Brenton Larney, quickly closing in on 200,000 views, renewed rumors about long-awaited Australian tour dates. While the promotional push looks suspiciously like an album or tour tease, nothing official has been declared, and some seasoned fans on social media are treating it with careful optimism, remembering a similar poster blitz last year that never yielded shows down under.
On the business front, Carpenter’s charitable efforts have reached a new peak—The Business Standard just confirmed she’s now raised over one million dollars for charity on her ongoing Short n’ Sweet tour, by donating a dollar per ticket to groups like Best Friends Animal Society, Rainbow Railroad, and MusiCares, in partnership with Plus1. Plus1’s CEO called this a new benchmark for music-driven philanthropic activism. The enormous North American and European legs of the tour continue, with major arena dates ahead this fall including Pittsburgh, New York, Nashville, Toronto, and a final LA blowout slated for November 23, as covered by Wikipedia and PopFiltr. Carpenter has performed surprise covers nightly on tour, adding to the sense of each show as a unique event and keeping her set lists trending on social media.
If all that weren’t enough, she has been confirmed as a headline act for the 2025 Austin City Limits Festival, joining a roster of top-tier artists. Add to that a trophy shelf that’s been swelling with Grammy wins for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance, as well as sweeps at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards and Kids’ Choice Awards, and Carpenter’s transition from Disney vet to generational voice seems officially sealed. She remains unbothered by the “new artist” label, telling PEOPLE she’s grateful for all the tiny baby steps that led to this moment, and that, even with the whirlwind of the year behind her, she hasn’t finished reflecting—she’s too busy connecting with fans.
The headline is simple: Sabrina Carpenter is not just in her pop prime, she’s redefining it in real time, with a new album days away, major philanthropic achievements, rumors of an Australia tour, and fans more obsessed than ever. The spirit on her socials and in the streets says it all—Sabrina is the moment, and right now, there’s nobody doing it with more heart, humor, or hit songs.
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