Pop Sensation Sabrina Carpenter Brings Good Vibes to the NYC Subways with Custom PSAs
In a nod to her upcoming Madison Square Garden shows, pop star Sabrina Carpenter has partnered with the MTA to record custom Public Service Announcements (PSAs) for subway riders in New York City. The campaign aims to promote good etiquette on the trains and set a positive tone for commuters.
In one of the PSAs, Carpenter greets subway riders with a friendly "Hi, subway riders! This is Sabrina Carpenter. Courtesy counts." She specifically mentions that this courtesy matters most when heading to MSG to see her show.
This initiative follows in the footsteps of other musicians who have collaborated with the MTA on similar projects. Cardi B recently recorded PSAs discouraging subway surfing and bad behavior, while Billie Eilish encouraged riders to ditch their cars and ride the subway for environmental benefits before her recent shows at MSG.
Carpenter's 'Short n' Sweet Tour', which kicked off in September 2024, has been a commercial success, with the singer releasing another chart-topping album, Billboard 200, shortly after. The tour will continue until November 1, marking a significant period for Carpenter in promoting her music and interacting with fans.
With her custom PSAs, Sabrina Carpenter aims to spread positivity and encourage good behavior on the NYC subway system. As she takes the stage at MSG this week, it seems that she's already making an impact on the community with her friendly reminder: "Courtesy counts."
In a nod to her upcoming Madison Square Garden shows, pop star Sabrina Carpenter has partnered with the MTA to record custom Public Service Announcements (PSAs) for subway riders in New York City. The campaign aims to promote good etiquette on the trains and set a positive tone for commuters.
In one of the PSAs, Carpenter greets subway riders with a friendly "Hi, subway riders! This is Sabrina Carpenter. Courtesy counts." She specifically mentions that this courtesy matters most when heading to MSG to see her show.
This initiative follows in the footsteps of other musicians who have collaborated with the MTA on similar projects. Cardi B recently recorded PSAs discouraging subway surfing and bad behavior, while Billie Eilish encouraged riders to ditch their cars and ride the subway for environmental benefits before her recent shows at MSG.
Carpenter's 'Short n' Sweet Tour', which kicked off in September 2024, has been a commercial success, with the singer releasing another chart-topping album, Billboard 200, shortly after. The tour will continue until November 1, marking a significant period for Carpenter in promoting her music and interacting with fans.
With her custom PSAs, Sabrina Carpenter aims to spread positivity and encourage good behavior on the NYC subway system. As she takes the stage at MSG this week, it seems that she's already making an impact on the community with her friendly reminder: "Courtesy counts."