Sabrina Carpenter‘s concert in San Francisco took an unexpected twist on November 9, when fans reported a bizarre incident involving a woman allegedly urinating in the crowd. The event took place at the Chase Center, which has a capacity of 18,000, during Carpenter’s performance.
Concertgoers quickly took to social media to share their experiences from the evening. A TikTok video surfaced showing a photo of what appeared to be a puddle of urine on the concrete floor of the arena, as the crowd parted to avoid the mess. One attendee humorously recounted the moment, saying, “Imagine you are just patiently waiting for sweet baby angel Sabrina to come out on stage when all of a sudden [a] random girl squats down, takes off her underwear and pees all over the floor.”
The TikTok user added that despite the chaos, fans maintained their sense of humor about the situation after it was cleaned up. The caption read: “I GOT PEED ON IN THE PIT TO SEE SABRINA,” with concertgoers posing with their phones displaying the text.
In another comment, the TikTok user claimed that security promptly removed the woman from the venue. “I have a video of her standing on the puddle and then security making her leave,” she stated. Another TikTok shared by an attendee featured a Chase Center staff member wearing gloves and mopping up the area.
As of November 10, representatives for the Chase Center had not responded to requests for comment regarding the incident.
Despite this unusual occurrence at her concert, Sabrina Carpenter had reason to celebrate as she received six Grammy nominations just days earlier on November 8. Her nominations included prestigious categories such as Album of the Year for Short n’ Sweet* Best New Artist, Song of the Year for “Please Please Please,” and Record of the Year for “Espresso.” Additionally, her album was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album, and “Espresso” earned a nod for Best Pop Solo Performance.
Carpenter shared her emotional reactions to the nominations on Instagram while on her tour bus. Videos showed her and friends joyfully screaming and clapping when her name was announced alongside Beyoncé‘s in one category. “I don’t know how that’s possible,” she exclaimed through tears as her friends embraced her.
In another post, Carpenter expressed her gratitude to the Recording Academy: “This is the first year I’ve watched the live stream where I heard my name! I’d be lying if I said I hadn’t dreamt about this day my whole life.”
While Sabrina Carpenter’s concert was marked by an unexpected and bizarre incident involving a fan, it also coincided with significant recognition for her musical achievements. As she continues her *Short n’ Sweet* tour and celebrates her Grammy nominations, fans remain excited about what’s next for this talented artist.
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