As part of her international tour, American actress and singer Sabrina Carpenter will perform in Manila in July.
The 22-year-old celebrity revealed the news on her official Twitter account, expressing her delight at finally visiting the Philippines.
“I cannot wait to see you all in Manila on July 20th!!! I’ve never been, and I’m so excited!” tweeted Carpenter.
The event will take place in the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City, and it is anticipated that a huge number of fans will attend.
Carpenter rose to prominence as a child actress on the Disney Channel series “Girl Meets World”; she has since established herself as a famous singing artist with singles such as “Thumbs” and “Why.”
Her concert in Manila is part of her ongoing “Emails I Can’t Send Tour,” which has taken her to locations in North America and Europe.
Fans in the Philippines have eagerly anticipated the opportunity to see Carpenter live, and the announcement has sparked social media buzz.
“I cannot wait to watch Sabrina Carpenter perform live!” Jenny Cruz, a fan, exclaimed, “Her music has been my anthem for years, and now she’s coming to Manila!”
Tickets for the show are anticipated to sell out rapidly, with pre-sale tickets available beginning April 2 and general admission tickets on sale beginning April 9.
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