Sabrina Carpenter Debuts ‘My Man On Willpower’ at Toronto Scotiabank Arena

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Sabrina Carpenter Debuts ‘My Man On Willpower’ at Toronto Scotiabank Arena

Sabrina Carpenter showcased her impressive willpower during her concert at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on November 10. This event marked the first of two sold-out nights in the city. The Grammy-winning artist is currently on her Short n’ Sweet tour, promoting her 2024 album of the same name.

Debuting ‘My Man on Willpower’

During the concert, Carpenter excitedly debuted “My Man on Willpower,” a track from her 2025 album Man’s Best Friend. This marked the first live performance of the song, which has quickly become a fan favorite. The track has also achieved significant success, peaking at No. 20 on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100.

A Memorable Tour

This year has been monumental for Carpenter. In addition to her ongoing tour, she released Man’s Best Friend in August, which secured the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart for two weeks. Her previous album, Short n’ Sweet, spent an impressive nine weeks at No. 1 in Canada.

  • Concert Date: November 10
  • Venue: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto
  • Track Debuted: “My Man on Willpower”
  • Album Release: Man’s Best Friend (2025)
  • Billboard Peak: No. 20 on Canadian Hot 100

Reflecting on Her Journey

At the concert, Carpenter reminisced about her first headline performance at The Mod Club in Toronto in 2016, where she performed for a crowd of about 300. She reflected on her growth, contrasting that experience with the sold-out arena crowd of nearly 20,000. “Thank you for making this the dream of a lifetime,” she expressed to her fans.

Last year, Carpenter held a single show at Scotiabank Arena and shared that she briefly lived in Toronto. During her recent performance, she paid tribute to the city by wearing custom, bedazzled boots featuring the Toronto Maple Leafs logo.

Exciting Performances and Fan Interaction

Carpenter not only showcased her new music but also unexpectedly incorporated a spin-the-bottle section into her show. She performed a cover of “That Don’t Impress Me Much” by Shania Twain. Her playful banter with the audience highlighted the enthusiastic atmosphere of the Toronto crowd, known for their loud and passionate support.

As she continues her Short n’ Sweet tour and celebrates six Grammy nominations, Sabrina Carpenter remains a significant figure in the music industry, captivating audiences with her talent and charm.