Sabrina Carpenter’s “House Tour,” the latest single from her Man’s Best Friend album, debuts at No. 1 on one U.K. chart and hits the top 10 everywhere. NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 04: Sabrina Carpenter attends The 2026 Met Gala Celebrating “Costume Art” – Arrivals at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 04, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/FilmMagic)
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Sabrina Carpenter released her most recent album Man’s Best Friend almost a year ago. The set, which quickly followed her breakout project Short n’ Sweet, arrived on August 29, 2025, and even as the full-length nears its first birthday, the Grammy winner continues to promote the effort.
Back in April, Carpenter chose “House Tour” as the fourth official single from Man’s Best Friend. It followed “Manchild,” “Tears” and “When Did You Get Hot,” and multiple other tunes featured on its track list became minor hits in their own right due to the singer’s immense popularity. Months after “House Tour” was properly pushed, the cut earns Carpenter another champion and bestseller in the United Kingdom.
Sabrina Carpenter Debuts “House Tour” at No. 1
On the Official Vinyl Singles chart, which ranks the top-selling individual songs available on vinyl throughout the U.K., “House Tour” is an immediate No. 1. The cut becomes Carpenter’s eighth career placement on the format-specific rundown. All of those smashes have not only spent time within the top 10, but Carpenter has yet to see any piece of music peak beneath the highest three rungs.
Sabrina Carpenter Has Charted Four Vinyl Leaders
Exactly half of all of Carpenter’s hits on the Official Vinyl Singles chart have topped the tally. Of her roundup of winners, only one, “Please Please Please,” has spent more than a single turn on the throne. That smash, one of the biggest from Short n’ Sweet, managed two frames – out of more than a year on the ranking – at the summit. “Nonsense,” “Manchild” and now “House Tour” have all led the charge for one frame.
“House Tour” Joins Sabrina Carpenter’s Bestsellers
Notably, three additional popular tunes by Carpenter have missed out on adding to her list of No. 1s by only one space. “Espresso,” her debut track to land on the vinyl roster, as well as “Taste” and “Tears,” all peaked at No. 2. “Bed Chem,” one of the last singles from Short n’ Sweet, marks her career low point, even though it climbed all the way to No. 3.
Sabrina Carpenter Beats Phoebe Bridgers and Morrissey
Carpenter leads a very busy top 10 on this week’s Official Vinyl Singles chart. The entirety of the top five spaces are filled by debuts. Carpenter beats new arrivals from Phoebe Bridgers, Sleaford Mods and Aldous Harding, Morrissey and even the Rolling Stones, which all start their time within the uppermost region.
“House Tour” Debuts on the Physical Sales Chart as Well
Typically, when a track debuts on the Official Vinyl Singles chart, it also manages an impressive placement on the Official Physical Singles tally. The latter roster also includes purchases by fans of songs on cassette and CD, but physical mediums have not bounced back to their all-time popularity, so the tallies are often connected.
“House Tour” arrives at No. 3 this week. It ties with “Nonsense” and “Bed Chem” as one of Carpenter’s lowest-peaking hits. “House Tour” also trails her two previous Man’s Best Friend smashes, “Manchild” and “Tears,” which topped out at Nos. 1 and 2, respectively.
“House Tour” Returns to the U.K.’s Sales Tally
In April of this year, “House Tour” debuted on the Official Singles Sales chart – which is not concerned with format, and which includes both purchases on physical mediums and digital downloads. The track opened at No. 80 months after its initial release, and then disappeared.
This time around, thanks to its vinyl issuing, “House Tour” reenters the busiest sales list in the U.K. at No. 4. Carpenter claims a ninth career top 10, and ties her most recent debut, “Bring Your Love,” a collaboration with Madonna, which similarly soared all the way to No. 4.

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