What you need to know about Sabrina Carpenter’s Vancouver show

The “Espresso” singer is back in Vancouver November 4th

Sabrina Carpenter, former Disney star and niece of the actor who voices Bart Simpson, is back in Vancouver this week.

The 25-year-old has seen his star rise rapidly with his sixth studio album, Short n’ Sweet. Last year, when she stopped in Vancouver, she played the PNE Forum; on Nov. 4, she’s back in town at the 17,150-seat Pacific Coliseum.

And it is sold out according to TicketLeader. In fact, the entire tour sold out months ago.

Opening for the “Please, Please, Please” singer is Declan McKennaan English singer-songwriter best known for his songs “Brazil” and “Beautiful Faces.”

Doors open at the Pacific Coliseum at 18. The show starts at 19.00

Tickets

The carpentry exhibition is sold out. There are some limited tickets on resale sites like Seat Geekwith prices starting at $250 and rising to at least $600 for floor seats.

Since it is a popular concert on the resale market, some random tickets are even selling for $950 each. seat.

Transportation

Hullo Ferries offers a late night cruise for fans coming over from Vancouver Island. It should be noted that since the show is at the Pacific Coliseum, on the eastern edge of Vancouver, it will take a little longer to get to the Hullo dock in downtown Vancouver (compared to events held at BC Place or Rogers Arena).

TransLink has no major service alerts for SkyTrain or SeaBus for November 4.

Restrictions

Generally, items not permitted in the Pacific Coliseum include:

  • outside food and drinks including chewing gum and sweets
  • glow sticks
  • selfie sticks
  • e-cigarettes/vaporizers
  • cameras

A full list of restricted items can be found at TicketLeader site. It does not appear that the tour has any additional or other restrictions.

Some parts of the venue accept cash only, while others accept cash, credit and debit. There are ATMs on site.