Fans who feel like there are miles, time and mountains between them and pop star Sabrina Carpenter will get their chance to get a little closer to something short and sweet.
A “Short n’ Sweet” Café pop-up is coming to West Hollywood’s Verve Coffee Roasters located at 8925 Melrose Avenue. The event, which also popped up in Chicago and New York, draws inspiration from her latest album. It will be open from Nov. 15 through 17, around the same dates as her performances at Crypto.com Arena on Nov. 15 and 17 and the Kia Forum on Nov. 18.
“I am so excited for the ‘Short n Sweet’ tour and to see all my fans at the shows and excited for you to be able to experience the pop-ups too!,” Carpenter said in a press release. “These pop-ups will be such a fun experience—and a way to make sure everyone gets ‘that me espresso’ so they can dance the night away at the concert.”
Photos from previous pop-ups show the space fully leaning into the singer’s album themes with an all-blue color palette décor, bold red lip prints (including a massive red lip-shaped couch) similar to the one Carpenter wears on the album cover and sequined on her bodysuits during concerts.
The beverage line-up includes drinks that are full of nods to her music. Fans can try the “Dumb & Poetic” latte, made with lavender, honey, a double shot of espresso, and oat milk, and the “Common Sense” chai, a tea-based play on pumpkin spice lattes with pumpkin syrup, oat milk, and an optional shot of espresso. Merchandise like mugs, hoodies, and T-shirts will also be available for purchase.
T-Mobile will also bring the Sweet Spot pop-up truck to The Grove in Los Angeles on Friday, Nov. 15 and Saturday, Nov. 16, from noon to 8 p.m. The pop-up only available to T-Mobile customers, will give fans a chance to enter a competition for last-chance tickets, signed merch, posters, airbrush tattoos, and Sabrina-inspired sweet treats and accessories. The truck will post up at the shopping mall located at 189 The Grove Drive, Los Angeles in front of Sephora, near LuLu Lemon and Dylan’s Candy Bar.
Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet” album has been revered by fans, catapulting her to sold-out stadiums and to the top of festival lineups. She is nominated for six Grammy Awards including a spot in all four major categories. The singer is in the running for Album of the Year, Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album.
The ‘Short n’ Sweet Cafe located at 8925 Melrose Ave. in West Hollywood will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Nov. 15, 16, and 17.
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