Sabrina Carpenter closed Lollapalooza 2026 with praise for Argentine fans and the 'arrest' of María Becerra
Sabrina Carpenter delivered a captivating performance at Lollapalooza 2026, receiving acclaim from Argentine fans and referencing the recent arrest of fellow artist María Becerra.
Sabrina Carpenter headlined Lollapalooza 2026, marking her significant rise from opening for Taylor Swift in 2023 to becoming a main-stage star in Argentina. Her energetic performance was a fitting conclusion to the festival, which celebrated three days of diverse musical talent. Carpenter's presence and the global success of her album "Short n’ Sweet" captivated the audience, showcasing her evolution as an artist over the years.
Throughout her set, Carpenter engaged with the audience, performing hits that elicited enthusiastic responses and resonated with fans who had followed her journey from a supporting act to a headliner. Her mention of the recent challenges faced by fellow artist María Becerra, including her arrest, particularly highlighted the solidarity and support within the music community, bringing a poignant moment to the otherwise jubilant festival atmosphere.
The event not only reinforced Carpenter’s status in the music industry but also underscored the vibrant cultural scene in Argentina, where music festivals like Lollapalooza serve as a platform for both local and international artists. The festival's success reflects the growing popularity of live music events in the region, thus contributing to a more interconnected global music community as artists like Carpenter continue to break boundaries and engage with diverse audiences.