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Sabrina Carpenter fans rage over $200 scam tickets for nonexistent seats

Sabrina Carpenter fans rage over 0 scam tickets for nonexistent seats

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Sabrina Carpenter's fans were outraged after being sold fake tickets to her recent show.

October 15, 2024, published at 4:11 p.m. ET

Sabrina Carpenter faces the heat as outraged fans explode over paying hundreds of tickets for “fake” tickets on Ticketmaster.

RadarOnline.com can reveal that a TikTok user slammed the ticketing service after she was only given a partial view at the singer's Chicago stop on her “Short n' Sweet” tour.

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Fans were given “makeshift” seats made from fold-out chairs after spending $200 on tickets to the Carpenter show in Chicago.

User Kelsey said she paid $200 in advance for a ticket to see Carpenter on stage at the United Center Arena on Sunday.

When she and others tried to sit in the area listed on their tickets, venue staff responded quickly after realizing there were no more seats available and created “makeshift” portable chairs.

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The singer has received criticism since her “Short n' Sweet” tour began last month.

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What added fuel to the fire was that the seats were too far to the side to allow a view of the stage.

Kelsey shared some insight into her ridiculous perspective on TikTok, writing, “'When Ticketmaster sells you seats that don't exist and so they bring you folding chairs??? Sabrina, girl, please help me.”

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She even begged Carpenter for help: “@Sabrina Carpenter please please please we paid $200 what the fuck am I so sad about?”

After another user asked Kelsey if her ticket showed her seats, Kelsey clarified, “The map didn't show us that. We also purchased numbered seats. They had to bring us folding chairs, so our seats weren't even real at first.”

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Carpenter's tour, which began last month, was named after her latest album, which was released in August.

Things haven't exactly been smooth sailing for the Disney Channel alum, however, as he's since clapped back at critics' (unwanted) opinions.

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In an interview earlier this month, he said espresso The hitmaker had strong words for the parents of fans who called her show “oversexualized.”

She said: “There will still be a mother who has strong opinions about how you should dress. And to that I just say: Don’t come to the show, that’s fine.”

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Carpenter confirmed that she sings live at all of her shows after critics claimed she only lip-syncs.

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Carpenter also criticized speculation about her lip-syncing on stage after some critics accused the artist of relying on a backing track.

One TikTok user shared a video shortly after her tour began asking if Carpenter “ever sings live.” Another account reposted the clip and added: “I hate to say this but 30% lip singing, 30% backing track and 40% singing.”

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The Please, please, please The singer jumped into the comments to defend himself.

She clarified: “I sing 100% live at every show. Would you like to speak to my sound engineers?”

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The singer joked during her show in September about her connection to New York City Mayor Eric Adams' corruption investigation.

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Carpenter also made headlines last month after her show at Madison Square Garden in New York City, where she humorously referenced their connection Federal corruption investigation by Mayor Eric Adams.

The singer asked the crowd, “Should we talk about how I got the mayor indicted?”

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The comment marked the first time she publicly addressed her involvement in the controversy that arose from the filming of her music video for Feather in a church in Brooklyn.

The bloodthirsty content of her video outraged the Diocese of Brooklyn and led to the demotion of Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello, who approved the filming.

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Eventually, an internal investigation was launched, which caught the attention of federal authorities and investigators, who issued a subpoena to the church.

The subpoena sought information about Gigantiello's financial dealings with Frank Carone, Mayor Adams' former chief of staff.

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