Sabrina Carpenter West Loop Pop-Up Open This Weekend Ahead Of Her Lolla Show

Chicago, ILLocal News

Sabrina Carpenter's pop-up shop in West Loop draws significant fan interest as attendees prepare for her Lollapalooza performance. Located at Cobra Lounge, the pop-up operates daily from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.

through Sunday, with fans queuing as early as 6:30 a. m. Merchandise ranges from T-shirts to sweatshirts, priced between $5 and $85, reflecting Carpenter's “Short and Sweet” and “Man’s Best Friend” albums. By noon, the line stretched around the block, and some items, like posters and hoodies, sold out quickly. Fans Michele Moloney and Chris Peters praised the pop-up's aesthetic, aligning with Carpenter’s ‘70s theme.

They spent about 30 minutes shopping and taking pictures in a themed photo booth. Attendees suggested arriving early and bringing essentials like water and sunscreen.

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