Sabrina Carpenter Considers Banning Phones at Concerts
Sabrina Carpenter fans may want to cherish their concert memories while they still can. Although the Grammy winner is used to seeing a sea of people and cell phones at her shows, she recently expressed her openness to banning phones at her concerts in the future.
A New Concert Experience
Carpenter told Rolling Stone that she had a life-changing experience when she attended a Seiden Sonic concert in Vegas, where cell phones were prohibited. "I have never had a better experience in a concert," she said. "I really had the feeling that I was back in the 1970s – it was not alive. It really felt like I was there. Everyone sang, danced, looked at, and laughed. It really felt so nice."
The Reason Behind the Decision
While Carpenter understands that fans want to capture memories of her shows, she joked that she doesn’t want them to "zoom in on her face" when she’s 80 years old. The singer, who grew up in the age of iPhones, feels that it’s become too normal for people to be glued to their screens during concerts. "But depending on how long I want to tour and at what age I am, girl, take these phones away," she added.
Joining the Ranks of Other Artists
If Carpenter decides to ban phones during her concerts, she’ll be joining other notable artists like Bob Dylan, Adele, and Madonna, who have done the same in the past. This move could be a game-changer for her fans, who will have to immerse themselves in the concert experience without the distraction of their phones.
What’s Next for Sabrina Carpenter
After reaching new heights of fame with the release of her album "Short n’ cute" last year, Carpenter is achieving even more success with her second number 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, "Manchild." Her next studio album, "The best friend of man," is set to drop in August, and fans are eagerly awaiting its release. With her growing popularity and potential phone ban, Carpenter’s concerts are likely to be an unforgettable experience for her fans.
