February 27, 2025 — Today, critically adored multi-hyphenate talent Amber Mark announces a series of arena dates as support on Sabrina Carpenter’s ongoing Short n’ Sweet Tour this fall. The acclaimed tour’s second North American leg launches October 23 and includes three-night runs at both Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, plus stops at iconic venues in Pittsburgh, Nashville, and Toronto. Pre-sales kick off Tuesday, March 4, at 10 a.m. local time, while general on-sale begins Friday, March 7, at 10 a.m. local HERE. The announcement follows the recent release of Mark’s Loosies EP, a free-wheeling set of dance, pop, soul, disco, and R&B meant to hold fans over while they eagerly await the singer, songwriter, and producer’s third album. Recorded largely at her cozy home studio, the short but sultry collection feels designed to soundtrack sleepless nights full of free-spirited fun. Familiar Mark collaborators pitched in, including John Ryan, Julian Bunetta, Afterhrs, Two Fresh, Steph Jones, and Liza Owen. Stream Loosies HERE via PMR / Interscope Records. Featuring songs like the playful and seductive “Wait So Yeah,” blissful disco track “Won’t Cry” and “Sink In” — which combines jazz piano, Jersey club, and a cameo from her cat Moosh — Loosies racked up fan and critic love alike. The New York Times included “Wait So Yeah” in their The Playlist weekly best-of feature (and Spotify playlist). Wonderlandnoted that “the project is bursting with standout moments [as] Amber delivers a dazzling showcase of her boundless creativity and undeniable artistry.” And The Fader rightly observed that “if Loosies was meant to quell the impatience of waiting for Mark’s next record, I’m afraid it’s only done the opposite.” Mark expanded her already genre-less sonic universe across 2024, unveiling her bold new era bit by bit starting with standalone songs “Space & Time,” which begins with the poise of a torch song before turning into a futuristic global dance cut, and “Comin’ Around Again,”a slinky, pop-kissed soul anthem that stirs up decades of rhythm and blues. She also dropped her version of “Lovely Day,” the first cover of the Bill Withers classic sanctioned by his estate. Mark’s in-progress next album will be her first since 2022’s Three Dimensions Deep, which received near-universal praise including rave reviews from NPR, Rolling Stone, and Pitchfork, among others. With a massive tour on the horizon, time will tell what she has in store for 2025. Short n’ Sweet Tour10/23 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena10/24 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena10/29 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden10/31 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden11/1 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden11/4 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena11/5 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena11/10 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena11/11 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena11/20 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena11/22 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena11/23 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
ABOUT AMBER MARK:Raised across Europe, Asia, and North America — and now splitting time between New York City and Los Angeles — Amber Mark has woven her deep knowledge of international styles into a stunning musical tapestry, revealing new intricacies with every listen. Following the release of her debut studio album Three Dimensions Deep, and critically lauded EPs 3:33am and Conexão, Amber has racked up more than 750M+ global streams, and even received a cosign from Sade. Three Dimensions Deep arrived in 2022 to massive critical acclaim. The project earned recognition as one of the best of the year by both VARIETYand BILLBOARD, and was awarded a score of 8.0 by PITCHFORK, who lauded Amber for her “exceptional voice and songwriting.” Following the release, Amber embarked on a sold-out tour across the U.S. & EU / UK with performances at major festivals including Coachella, Outside Lands, and Pitchfork Festival. Prior to Three Dimensions Deep, Amber produced a series of mesmerizing covers over lockdown in 2020, including outstanding renditions of “Heart-Shaped Box” by Nirvanaand “Thong Song” by Sisqo. Following this “Covered-19” series, Amber collaborated with Empress Of on the protest song “You’ve Got to Feel,” earning Annie Mac’s Hottest Record, “Tune of the Week,” and a spot on the Radio 1 playlist. Before that, Amber was featured on legendary DJ Paul Woolford’s new piano-house track “HEAT,” again snagging Annie Mac’s Hottest Record and a long run across the Radio 1 and 2 playlists. Amber has worked with several brands, including Chanel, Aperol, Patrón, Reformation, Ecco, and more. Now, with a combined social reach of over 1.1M, she’s grown a loyal global fanbase all eager for her next move. # # # Follow Amber Mark: TIKTOK | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE | X |