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Sabrina Carpenter to return to Manila for ‘Emails I Can’t Send’ concert

Sabrina Carpenter to return to Manila for ‘Emails I Can’t Send’ concert

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American singer Sabrina Carpenter is returning to a Manila for a concert.

Live Nation Philippines announced on Friday, March 31, that the singer will be performing at the New Frontier Theater on July 25 for her "Emails I Can't Send" tour.

Ticket details have yet to be announced.

Aside from Manila, Sabrina will be heading to Tokyo, Osaka, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Singapore, and Bangkok for her Asian tour.

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Sabrina previously visited the Philippines in 2018.

That year, she performed n ABS-CBN's ASAP Natin 'To while promoting her single "Almost Love" which feature Filipino rapper Shanti Dope.

The singer also performed at the Venice Grand Canal at McKInley Hill back in 2018.

Sabrina released her fifth studio album Emails I Can't Send in July 2022.

In an interview with NYLON in August 2022, the singer opened up about her thoughts on releasing such a personal album to the world.

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"I write the songs from such a specific point of view like, bummer I don’t know if people are going to relate to this because it’s so niche, and to my surprise, so many people have so many stories," she said.

The singer remarked that writing the songs for her new record paved the way for her healing.

"Not everybody gets to write songs so not everybody gets to have that outlet to kind of heal through," she said.

"People who don’t have that outlet are able to hear these songs and maybe move through it because they’re listening. This album definitely did that for me," she added.

Sabrina relayed that even after putting out her latest record, she had been constantly writing.

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"I still write emails and long notes to myself whenever I feel inspired," she said.

"I like that it is purely just a way for me to have an outlet of release without worrying about any perceptions. I will do it as long as I have feelings, which will be probably forever." 

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