There's a chance Sabrina Carpenter may call you out in the middle of her set, if she happens to like what she sees.
The "Espresso" singer gave a little shoutout to a fan from North Carolina at a venue in Columbus, Ohio, where she kicked off her "Short n' Sweet" tour on Monday night.
A fan recorded the exchange between Carpenter and the fan, which shows her on stage with two dancers as she scoped out the audience while police sirens blared in the background.
Carpenter gestures and points to a male fan with a hate, asking the audience "You see him? Sir, you are under arrest for being too hot."
Fans eat the bit up, cheering loudly as the fan jumps up and down with hat in hand. Carpenters engages with the male fan for a little bit longer, asking him what his name and where he's from.
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"Daniel," she says as she fans herself and smoothes out her hair. The clips ends with Carpenter laughing to herself after she learns Daniel is from North Carolina.
Carpenter took to social media on Monday night to share a few of her favorite moments from the Columbus show, writing that "OPENING NIGHT SURE WAS SWEET !!!!"
"Thank you Columbus for a sold out show and dressing up and singing every single word :’) i am so excited to see all your pretty faces again," she wrote.
Carpenter is set to play at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on Tuesday night, where she will see her Canadian fans' "pretty faces" once more.
Carpenter is set to play 47 shows, including Monday's show, at stadiums all over the world in the next year. Tickets for any and all shows are available online, or wherever tickets are sold.
The "Short n' Sweet" set list consists of 20 songs, which include tracks from Carpenter's newest album and "Emails I Can't Send," according to Spotify, who released the set list on Monday night.
Multiple bangers, including "Please Please Please" and "Nonsense," will be played on tour, check out the "Short n' Sweet" set list here.
Here's a list of all upcoming "Short n' Sweet" tour dates:
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