Sabrina Carpenter is on a fabulous heist in the most extravagant house which, of course, leads us to a very intriguing house tour (and I really need to find the listing for this house because it’s absolutely gorgeous).
The pop star dropped the music video for “House Tour” on April 6, flipping the idea of a luxury home walkthrough into something far less polite. Instead of showing off her own space, Carpenter leads a break-in, joined by actors Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline. Together, they form a trio that treats trespassing like a leisure activity.
The visual ties back to Carpenter’s 2025 album Man’s Best Friend, but this time the concept leans fully into chaos. The house may not belong to them, but that doesn’t slow anything down.
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The video opens with a simple move: a key under the mat. From there, things escalate quickly.
Carpenter, Qualley and Cline roam through the mansion like they’ve lived there for years. They sip from the liquor cabinet, slip into expensive clothes and wander from room to room with zero urgency. At one point, they lounge in a bubble bath. At another, they toy with a samurai sword collection. There’s even a wink at high art when they cross paths with the Mona Lisa. It’s the type of eclectic, high cinema that Sabrina has been leaning into with her music videos as of late (and I’m personally enjoying every second of it).
It’s less about stealing and more about indulgence, until they actually start taking things.
By the time police helicopters circle overhead, the trio is already gone, leaving behind an emptied-out home and a handwritten note thanking the owner for the stay.
A Directorial Debut With Bite
“House Tour” marks Carpenter’s first time directing a music video, and she didn’t do it alone. She co-directed the project with Qualley, adding another layer to their on-screen partnership.
The result feels intentional without losing its sense of play. The pacing is sharp, the tone self-aware, and the visuals lean into a glossy absurdity that matches Carpenter’s recent era.
She teased the release on Instagram, calling the cast the “prettiest cleanup crew,” a line that fits the video’s balance of glamour and mischief.
Continuing a Very Specific Sabrina Carpenter Tradition
Longtime viewers may notice a recurring theme in Carpenter’s visuals: chaos tends to follow her, and sometimes, so does a body count.
In “House Tour,” that thread continues. During their getaway, the trio hits a man with their car. There’s no dramatic pause, no spiral. They keep driving.
It’s a quick moment, but it reinforces the offbeat humor Carpenter has been building across videos like “Feather,” “Taste” and “Tears.” Actions have consequences, but not necessarily remorse.
From Festival Stages to Headliner Status
The release arrives just days before Carpenter hits a major career milestone. She’s set to headline Coachella for the first time on April 10 and April 17, sharing top billing with Justin Bieber and Karol G.
The booking didn’t come out of nowhere. Carpenter performed at the festival in 2024, where she debuted “Espresso” and hinted at bigger plans. During a live rendition of “Nonsense,” she told the crowd she’d return as a headliner.
She followed through, simply captioning the announcement, “woman of my word.”
The ‘Man’s Best Friend’ Era Keeps Expanding
“House Tour” is the latest visual from Man’s Best Friend, which has already produced chart-topping moments for Carpenter. The album’s lead single “Manchild” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, adding to her growing list of hits.
Since the album’s release in September 2025, Carpenter has kept momentum high with touring, festival appearances and now a steady stream of cinematic videos that lean into character work.
With “House Tour,” she pushes that identity further. It’s not just a pop rollout, it’s a fully formed world where nothing is off-limits, including someone else’s front door.