Sabrina Carpenter Drops ‘House Tour’ Music Video Featuring Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline

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Sabrina Carpenter is inviting fans inside—but don’t expect a typical house tour.

The singer-actress has dropped the official music video for “House Tour,” and it’s equal parts retro fantasy and high-gloss chaos. Co-directed by Carpenter and Margaret Qualley, the visual leans into stylized storytelling, blending playful aesthetics with a narrative twist that unfolds scene by scene.

Carpenter, 26, stars in the video alongside Qualley and Madelyn Cline, forming a trio that feels both polished and unpredictably mischievous. The video opens with the three arriving in a bubblegum-pink van labeled the “Pretty Girl Clean-Up Crew”—a tongue-in-cheek introduction that sets the tone for what’s to come.

From there, they step into a home that looks frozen in time. The interiors are distinctly 1970s-inspired, filled with vintage textures, saturated colors, and curated oddities. As they move from room to room, the exploration takes on an almost surreal quality—like flipping through a carefully styled dreamscape.

At one point, they stumble upon the Mona Lisa, casually tucked within the house’s decor. Later, they discover an expansive closet, reacting with delight as they sift through its contents. Each moment builds on the illusion that they’re simply enjoying an over-the-top stay.

But the narrative quickly pivots.

By the end of the video, the house is revealed to be completely empty—stripped of its contents. Police arrive at the scene as the trio speeds off, their van now packed with stolen goods. In a final burst of chaos, Madelyn’s character drives off in a car from the garage, complete with a dog and fully loaded trunk, while Carpenter and Qualley make their getaway.

Then comes the sharpest twist: as they cruise down the street, Carpenter’s character runs over a man walking in the road—an abrupt, darkly comedic moment that reframes the entire story.

The closing note drives it home. “Thank you for having us! We had the best stay and will be sure to recommend to all of our friends! – Pretty Girl Cleanup”

It’s a perfectly executed punchline—equal parts satire and spectacle.

The video underscores Carpenter’s growing creative control, not just as a performer but as a storyteller. Co-directing alongside Qualley adds another layer of intention, allowing the visual to feel cohesive, stylized, and distinctly self-aware.

And the timing couldn’t be sharper. Carpenter is set to return to Coachella this week, where she’ll headline both Friday nights—April 10 and 17—marking a major milestone in her career.