Sabrina Carpenter “House Tour” Music Video Features Star-Studded Cast Ahead of Coachella

The Sabrina Carpenter House Tour music video is making waves just days before her highly anticipated Coachella headline debut. The pop star dropped the playful and edgy video on April 6, teaming up with actresses Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline for a bold, cinematic ride.

Fans across Southern Pines, Moore County, and the Sandhills are already buzzing about the Sabrina Carpenter House Tour music video, which showcases a glamorous trio pulling off a high-end heist with style, humor, and a little chaos.

Madelyn Cline, Sabrina Carpenter and Margaret Qualley in ‘House Tour’ music video.
Credit: Sabrina Carpenter/YouTube

A Glamorous Twist on a “Bling Ring” Story

In the Sabrina Carpenter House Tour music video, Carpenter and her co-stars break into a luxury home, turning it into their personal playground. From bubble baths to stealing artwork—and even a Grammy—the video leans into a tongue-in-cheek, rebellious vibe.

The trio’s chemistry adds a cinematic feel, blending pop music with storytelling in a way that keeps viewers hooked from start to finish.

A Major Creative Milestone

What makes the Sabrina Carpenter House Tour music video even more notable is that it marks her directorial debut. Carpenter co-directed the video alongside Margaret Qualley, signaling a new creative chapter for the artist.

This move positions her not just as a performer, but as a creative force behind the camera—something fans and industry watchers are taking note of.

Perfect Timing Ahead of Coachella

The release of the Sabrina Carpenter House Tour music video comes just days before she headlines Coachella for the first time on April 10 and April 17. It’s a full-circle moment after teasing that goal during her 2024 performance.

With major names like Justin Bieber and Karol G also headlining, Carpenter’s moment is one of the most talked-about highlights of the festival.

Whether you’re watching from Pinehurst, Aberdeen, or anywhere in the Sandhills, this release is setting the tone for what could be a defining moment in her career.

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