Sabrina Carpenter will absolutely consider banning phones at her concerts: It will piss off my fans

Please, please, please don’t prove she’s right.Sabrina Carpenter has claimed that she would “absolutely” consider banning phones at future concerts after she had to lock up her own device during a recent show she attended.“This will honestly piss off my fans, but absolutely,” the 26-year-old “Espresso” singer told Rolling Stone about the possibility in an interview published Wednesday.Carpenter started thinking about having fans lock their phones away in pouches after seeing the Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak duo, Silk Sonic, do just that during a performance in Las Vegas.“They locked my phone,” she said.“I’ve never had a better experience at a concert.

I genuinely felt like I was back in the Seventies — wasn’t alive.Genuinely felt like I was there.”“Everyone’s singing, dancing, looking at each other, and laughing,” she added.

“It really, really just felt so beautiful.”“I’ve grown up in the age of people having iPhones at shows,” the “Please Please Please” superstar acknowledged.“It unfortunately feels super normal to me.

I can’t blame people for wanting to have memories.”But Carpenter’s fanbase might not need to worry just yet.The “Manchild” singer suggested that she would not start enforcing the no-phone rule for quite some time.“Depending on how long I want to be touring, and what age I am, girl, take those phones away,” she said.

“You cannot zoom in on my face.”“Right now, my skin is soft and supple.It’s fine,” she added.

“Do not zoom in on me when I’m 80 years old up there.”The “Nonsense” songstress received mixed reactions for her phone remarks.“Bad idea for people who have responsibilities, like what if something urgent happened?” one person wrote on X, formerly Twitter.“Oh, sorry, my phone was locked.

I was in a concert.”“I think people should be able to do that whatever they want.Their life, their experience,” another person commented.

“They pay money t...

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Publisher: New York Post

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