Stay Near Scotiabank Arena for Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour
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Sabrina Carpenter fans, get ready, Toronto is on the tour list! The pop sensation is bringing her Short n’ Sweet Tour to Scotiabank Arena for two nights of unforgettable performances in November 2025. Whether you’re traveling from out of town or planning a concert staycation, Novotel Toronto Centre is the perfect base, just a short walk from the venue, surrounded by dining, shopping, and nightlife.

Is Sabrina Carpenter coming to Toronto in 2025?
Yes! Sabrina Carpenter will take the stage at Scotiabank Arena on November 10 and 11, 2025, as part of her Short n’ Sweet world tour. The Toronto shows are among the most anticipated stops on the tour, renowned for their high-energy performances, dreamy visuals, and fan-favorite hits, including Espresso, Feather, and Please Please Please.
This marks her first major arena tour and a significant step for the rising pop star, who has gained massive popularity with her catchy pop sound and charismatic stage presence.
Who’s opening for Sabrina Carpenter in Toronto?
While the full lineup for the Toronto shows hasn’t been officially confirmed, past tour dates have featured rising stars like Amaarae, Gracie Abrams, and Declan McKenna as openers for select performances. Fans can expect exciting supporting acts that match Sabrina’s vibrant energy and pop style.
How much do Sabrina Carpenter tickets cost in 2025?
Ticket prices for Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Toronto concerts vary depending on seat location and availability. As of now, prices typically range from $80 to $700+ CAD, with premium VIP packages available for fans looking for the ultimate experience, including exclusive merch, early entry, and photo opportunities.
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster and the Scotiabank Arena box office, but they’re selling quickly, so plan ahead if you haven’t secured yours yet!
What are some upcoming concerts in Toronto?
Toronto’s concert calendar is packed for 2025. Alongside Sabrina Carpenter, major artists like Cardi B, Rush, and Doja Cat are all set to perform at major venues across the city, including Scotiabank Arena, Budweiser Stage, and History Toronto.
If you’re planning a visit, fall and winter are especially exciting times to explore the city’s vibrant live music scene, from global tours to indie artists playing intimate venues.
Why stay at Novotel Toronto Centre for Scotiabank Arena concerts
Located just an 8-minute walk from Scotiabank Arena, Novotel Toronto Centre makes concert nights effortless. Skip the traffic, enjoy a relaxing pre-show dinner nearby, and stroll back to the hotel after the encore.
Guests can choose from a variety of room types, including:
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Superior King and Superior Two Queen for cozy comfort
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Executive and Premier Executive Rooms for upgraded style
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Junior Suites for extra space and relaxation after a long night
With on-site dining, a pool, fitness centre, and easy access to Toronto’s entertainment district, Novotel offers comfort and convenience for concertgoers who want to make the most of their night out.
What to do in the neighbourhood
Before or after the show, take some time to explore the downtown Toronto neighbourhood surrounding Scotiabank Arena and Novotel.
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St. Lawrence Market – Grab a bite or shop for local goods.
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Harbourfront Centre – Enjoy lakeside views and public art.
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The Distillery Historic District – Explore cobblestone streets, boutiques, and cafés.
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CN Tower – Take in the city’s skyline before heading to your show.
With so much to see and do within walking distance, your concert trip can easily turn into a full Toronto experience.