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Sabrina Carpenter speaks out against accusations of lip syncing: “Speak to my audio engineers”

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Sabrina Carpenter has spoken out against accusations of lip syncing, telling fans that she always sings live during her shows.The accusations against the ‘Espresso’ singer come as she has kicked off the first dates of her huge ‘Short n’ Sweet’ world tour with a number of live shows across the US.However, while the gigs seem to be going down seamlessly with most fans, some have had their doubts as to whether or not the pop star is signing live, and taken to social media to debate if she was lip syncing at some shows.“Does she ever sing live?” one wrote on TikTok, while another dubious fan replied by saying: “Hate to say it but 30 per cent lip [syncing] 30 per cent backing track 40 per cent singing.”Now, Carpenter has caught wind of the rumours on social media, and taken to TikTok to quash speculation. “I sing live every show 100 per cent,” she began, before asking them: “Would you like to speak to my audio engineers?”Sabrina Carpenter responds to TikTok saying she doesn’t fully sing live:“i sing live every show 100% would you like to speak to my audio engineers” pic.twitter.com/61MFxGBDRU— Pop Base (@PopBase) October 2, 2024After the ongoing run of US dates comes to an end, the singer will embark on her recently announced UK and European tour dates.

They will all be held next year with former NME Cover star Rachel Chinouriri as a special guest.The UK and European shows kick off at 3Arena in Dublin on March 3, with further shows in Birmingham, London and Manchester – grab remaining tickets here.The tour comes in celebration of her ‘Short N’ Sweet’ album, which NME celebrated in a four star review. “Musically, Carpenter mostly finds that niche she’s been searching for, getting comfortable in a country-pop groove on the.

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