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Sabrina Carpenter's new music video for "House Tour," the third single from her 2025 album "Man's Best Friend," features the singer engaging in stylishly criminal antics with two co-stars, actors Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline. Co-directed by Carpenter and Qualley, the clip opens with the singer arriving at a lavish estate in a distinctive pink van labeled "Pretty Girl Cleanup." The trio's chaotic girls' night involves trashing the mansion—bathing, trying on clothes, and swimming—and even pocketing a Grammy statuette, a move many interpret as a nod to her surprising snub at this year's awards despite winning two the previous year.

The video takes a darker turn as their revelry concludes. Police arrive to find the house empty, seemingly unaware of the women, who drive off in the van. In a final jarring moment, Carpenter, behind the wheel, hits a pedestrian crossing the street; the group merely shrugs and continues on. This release strategically builds excitement for Carpenter's upcoming headline performance at Coachella this weekend, a major career milestone. She previously performed there in 2024, famously predicting her future headliner status during a custom outro for her hit "Nonsense."

Carpenter's ascent to Coachella's main stage caps an intensely busy period. Her breakthrough success led to her first arena tour, "Short 'n Sweet," which launched in September 2024. The momentum continued through 2025 with a headline slot at Chicago's Lollapalooza in August and the release of "Man's Best Friend," followed by another U.S. tour leg in October. She concluded the global tour with a six-night residency at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena, a venue known for hosting major pop acts, just days before being honored as Variety's Hitmaker of the Year.

Throughout this whirlwind, Carpenter steadily released singles from "Man's Best Friend," including "Manchild" and "Tears." The album earned significant critical recognition, garnering six nominations at the 2026 Grammys, where she performed "Manchild" on an elaborate airport-themed set. This performance marked her second consecutive year on the Grammy stage, following her memorable 2025 debut where she performed "Espresso" and "Please Please Please" with choreographed "mistakes" and playful gags, showcasing her confident and theatrical stage presence. Industry experts note this consistent high-profile exposure has been crucial in solidifying her transition from a promising pop star to a definitive headline act.

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