Sabrina Carpenter is serving unapologetic bad girl energy — the 'House Tour' video is a playful, chaotic celebration of female friendship and living your best life without consequences. The Grammy steal? Just her signature wit.
Insiders are buzzing that the Grammy theft in the video is a pointed wink at Carpenter being shut out at this year's awards despite nabbing two Grammys last year. She's turning that perceived snub into viral art.
The video is the third single from Carpenter's 2025 album 'Man's Best Friend,' which earned six Grammy nominations in 2026. She was named Variety's Hitmaker of the Year and performs at Coachella this weekend (April 2026). The 'Short 'n Sweet' tour was her first arena trek, starting September 2024.
Sabrina Carpenter just pulled off the most chaotic music video of 2026, and she's not sorry about it. With Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline as herPartners in crime, she's turning Grammy snubs into must-watch content — Coachella weekend just got a lot more interesting.
Sabrina Carpenter is back at it again, and this time she's brought backup. The pop star's latest video for "House Tour," the third single from her 2025 album "Man's Best Friend," features a glamorously felonious good time alongside actors Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline — because apparently one accomplice wasn't enough for this girl gang.
The clip, which Carpenter co-directed with Qualley, opens with the singer pulling up to a luxurious mansion in a pink van plastered with "Pretty Girl Cleanup" — because of course that's what she's calling her vehicle. The three friends proceed to ransack the joint like they've got a right to be there: taking baths, trying on clothes, swimming in the pool, and yes, stealing a Grammy. The trophy heist is widely being read as a cheeky reference to Carpenter being shut out at this year's awards show, despite snagging two Grammys last year. She's turning the perceived snub into art, and honestly? I'm here for the pettiness.
But here's where things take a dark turn — because this isn't your average party-at-a-mansion scenario. The video closes with police arriving, somehow completely oblivious to the three women who just turned this place into their personal playground. The girls make their escape in the van, and as if that wasn't enough chaos for one night, Carpenter's driving hits a man crossing the street. They shrug it off and keep going. No brakes, no regrets.
The timing couldn't be better — "House Tour" drops just in time for Carpenter's headlining set at Coachella this weekend (April 2026), marking her first time topping the festival's main stage. She previously performed at Coachella in 2024, where she foreshadowed this moment during a custom outro for "Nonsense": "Coachella, see you back here when I headline." She made true on that promise. After headlining Lollapalooza in August 2025, wrapping a six-night run at Crypto.com Arena, and being named Variety's Hitmaker of the Year, Carpenter is officially undeniable. The Grammy nominations keep rolling in — "Man's Best Friend" and single "Manchild" scored six total nods at the 2026 Grammys — and she's turning every setback into statement content. This is what winning looks like in 2026.
The video also marks her second consecutive year performing on the Grammy stage, following her cheeky 2025 debut where she faked stage errors during "Espresso" and "Please Please Please." But honestly? The "House Tour" video might be her best work yet — it's chaotic, it's unapologetic, and it absolutely does not care about your feelings. That's the Sabrina Carpenter era, and we're all just living in it.