Taylor Swift Fans Slam Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Inappropriate Lyrics’
Taylor Swift’s fans from the Land Down Under are not having it with her opener’s racy lyrics. Swifties attending the pop icon’s Australian leg of her Eras tour have expressed…

Sabrina Carpenter attends the 2024 MusiCares Person of the Year Honoring Jon Bon Jovi during the 66th GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for The Recording AcademyTaylor Swift's fans from the Land Down Under are not having it with her opener's racy lyrics. Swifties attending the pop icon's Australian leg of her Eras tour have expressed their shock following Sabrina Carpenter's performance. Carpenter, who is ten years younger than Swift, performed her popular 2022 track, "Nonsense," during every set. While in Australia, Carpenter changed up the outro lines, singing something fans thought was highly inappropriate for the younger fans.
The original outro of the song goes: "This song catchier than chickenpox is, I bet your house is where my other sock is, woke up this morning and thought I'd write a pop hit. How quickly can you take your clothes off. Pop quiz." However, during one of the Melbourne shows, she sang: "I don't say 'hello' I say 'g'day mate.' I don't make a bevvy, I'm a lightweight. Melbourne, I just came, I saw, and I ate." She also included the line: "Broke up cause the size was underwhelming. Tried to give him pointers, wasn’t helping, maybe I just need a boy from Melbourne." Taking things up a notch in Sydney, Carpenter then changed the lyrics to: "When you go down under, do you miss me? He's so big I felt it in my kidney, screamed so loud they heard it here in Sydney!" Another line she sang for the Aussie fans was: "I can't believe a plane can fly this far. I met the cutest Aussie at the bar. He said, ‘Are you from here?’ I said, ‘Naur.'"
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It isn't new for Carpenter to change her lyrics to raunchier ones. In November, while in Brazil, she changed the lyrics to: "Boy come over this is not a drill. He said get on top, I said, 'I will'. Then he made me come... to Brazil." Swift seems completely unbothered or unaware of the criticisms on social media, saying Carpenter is the "coolest possible opening act" on the Eras Tour. Swift's next stops are in Singapore, taking Carpenter along with her.
Some fans didn't find Carpenter's outro change-ups to be charming. One person commented: "disgusting considering there's children there." Another stated: "That’s so cringe [skull emoji]." A third wrote: "Perfect for the 10 yr olds in the audience." One person wondered: "there’s children at these shows why would she say that…" Another added, "Oh dear. There are children there lord have mercy. Spicy is one thing saying he's so big I felt it in my kidney is inappropriate."
The 5 Most Anticipated, Highest-Priced Concert Tours of 2024
As we kick off 2024, many of our favorite musicians are planning to hit the road once again. Some are continuing their tours from last year, expanding dates in cities that have sold out and filling up stadiums for their ever-devoted fans. Gametime has released new data highlighting the most anticipated concert tours of the year based on average ticket price -- and some of the numbers are astounding. It is no surprise that the highest-priced tours belong to Taylor Swift and Adele, as we've covered their past ticket prices being thousands of dollars.
Swift's Eras Tour shows last three-and-a-half hours as she covers all aspects of her career, from country to pop to indie. With her two “surprise songs” each night, fans are always eager to find out what songs she’ll choose for that segment. On top of that, her timing is impeccable for fans “itching for a post-pandemic live music immersive experience.” Another factor is how much Swifties appreciate Taylor’s dedication to her craft: writing all her songs and reclaiming ownership of all of her music by re-recording her discography. Fans have also been buying and streaming the new versions of her old songs and the bonus tracks on her re-recorded versions of her albums. Her tour is expected to pass $1 billion in sales by this March and if that happens, the singer-songwriter will make history.
Then there's Adele, whose Las Vegas residency, Weekends With Adele has reached the finale. With 32 dates, the English singer-songwriter will be at The Colosseum at Caesar's Palace from January to June. Known for spending time chatting with her fans and making her way down to the audience, the candid moments during Adele's residency has become well-documented on social media, showing the fun times fans have to see her.
Take a look below at which five music artists have the hottest concert tickets of 2024 so far, based on the prices of their tickets on Gametime.
5. Billy Joel
Kicking off our list of the highest priced tickets of 2024, the "Piano Man" singer will only be performing for 15 dates. However, his average ticket price is $560.07 and he will be all over the globe, starting with a sold-out show in Tokyo, Japan, on January 24. With more sold-out shows sprinkled throughout his scheduled performances, Joel added additional dates to his original ten events. In additon to his Madison Square Garden residency, he will also play Florida, Texas, California, Washington, Illinois, Colorado, Missouri, and Wales.
4. Bad Bunny

The "WHERE SHE GOES" singer and rapper will be on his Most Wanted tour, with 47 dates. His median ticket price is $661.01, starting in Utah at the end of February. Bad Bunny will also be making stops in nearly every state: Nevada, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Minneapolis, Missouri, Illinois, Ontario, Michigan, Washington, D.C., New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and ending in Florida on May 28.
3. Olivia Rodrigo
The "vampire" singer embarks on her GUTS World Tour, with her tickets' median price being $734.17. Rodrigo will be touring the US for 46 dates with accompanying acts Pinkpantheress, The Breeders, Chappell Roan, and Remi Wolf at select cities. The singer will kick off the tour a few days after her 21st birthday in California, before making stops in Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Canada, Massachusetts, then New York. She will leave North America for tour dates in Ireland, the UK, Scotland, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Spain, and Portugal. After a few weeks break, Rodrigo will return to North America for 18 more dates, finally closing out her tour on August 17 in Los Angeles.
2. Adele
Coming in at second place, Adele's continuation and end of her Las Vegas residency boasts $2,079.42 as her median ticket prices to watch her perform live. The "Easy on Me" singer will be performing for 32 dates over the course of 2024, from January 19 to June 15 at The Colosseum at Caesar's Palace. She had 24 shows in 23 and the English singer-songwriter is set to outdo herself with the additional dates this year. Reflecting on X (formerly Twitter), the Grammy winner said, "This residency, these shows have changed my life. I desperately needed to fall back in love with performing live again, and I have."
1. Taylor Swift
The pop icon's median ticket price for her 2024 Eras Tour is a whopping $3,525.42, having her claim the top spot for highest-priced tickets of the year. With 18 tour dates this year, Swift will be heading all over the globe, making stops at Australia, Japan, Singapore, France, Sweden, Portugal, Spain, the UK, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Poland, Austria, then heading back to the US. She will be performing in Florida, Louisiana, and Indiana, before going global once again in Canada, closing out her tour on December 8 in Vancouver.