Olivia Rodrigo’s GUTS has had a promising run. She first teased the album’s sonic potential with 2023’s “Vampire,” a pensive ballad that reminded listeners how impressive her vocals are. Rodrigo released the full angsty project in September, kicking off an era high with wins, nominations, and slight controversy. Now, Rodrigo’s spilling her GUTS on tour — and it seems she might be on the road for a while. The singer recently announced nine new dates to her international tour with the help of her boyfriend, Louis Partridge.
On May 8, Rodrigo shared she’s extending her tour to Asia and Australia on TikTok. In the video, she and Partridge adorably used the “where” trend to reveal the cities she’s visiting in the fall. Partridge said nine cities, ranging from Bangkok and Seoul to Melbourne, and Rodrigo confirmed each location by screaming “when?!” and adding its date on screen. She then revealed the full lineup on Instagram.
These new stops, which will be her first time touring in both continents, will see Rodrigo on the road until October. (The tour was originally slated to end with two Los Angeles shows in August.)
By the looks of Rodrigo’s riveting set list, hearing this album live is a must for fans. Check out more details about the singer’s GUTS Tour, below.
Olivia Rodrigo’s GUTS Tour Will Continue In The Fall
Rodrigo isn’t just bringing the heat in the summer. Her third and final stretch of the tour will happen in October. Clearly, she’s booked and very busy.
Rodrigo’s GUTS Tour Is Moving Quickly
Rodrigo is currently in the middle of her trek’s European leg, which will last until late June.
May 10 & 11 in Birmingham, UK at Utilita ArenaMay 14, 15, 17 & 18 in London, UK at The O2 May 22 in Antwerp, Belgium at SportpaleisMay 24 & 25 in Amsterdam, Netherlands at Ziggo Dome May 28 in Oslo, Norway at SpektrumMay 30 in Copenhagen, Denmark at Royal ArenaJun. 1 in Berlin, Germany at Mercedes-Benz ArenaJun. 4 in Hamburg, Germany at Barclays ArenaJun. 5 in Frankfurt, Germany at FesthalleJun. 7 in Munich, Germany at OlympiahalleJun. 9 in Bologna, Italy at Unipol ArenaJun. 11 in Zurich, Switzerland at HallenstadionJun. 12 in Cologne, Germany at Lanxess ArenaJun. 14 in Paris, France at Accor ArenaJun. 18 in Barcelona, Spain at Palau Sant Jordi Jun. 20 in Madrid, Spain at WizInk Center Jun. 22 in Lisbon, Portugal at Altice ArenaRodrigo will return to North America for another round of shows.
Jul. 19 in Philadelphia, PA at Wells Fargo CenterJul. 20 in Washington, DC at Capital One Arena Jul. 23 in Atlanta, GA at State Farm ArenaJul. 24 in Lexington, KY at Rupp ArenaJul 26 in Kansas City, MO at T-Mobile CenterJul. 27 in Oklahoma City, OK at Paycom Center Jul. 30 in Denver, CO at Ball ArenaJul. 31 in Salt Lake City, UT at Delta CenterAug. 2 & 3 in San Francisco, CA at Chase CenterAug. 6 & 7 in Seattle, WA at Climate Pledge ArenaAug. 9 in Vancouver, BC at Rogers ArenaAug. 10 in Portland, OR at Moda CenterAug. 13, 14, 16 & 17 in Los Angeles, CA at Kia ForumThen, she’ll make her debut in Asia and Australia a few weeks later.
Sep. 16 in Bangkok, TH at Impact Arena 20 Sep. 20 in Seoul, KR at Jamsil ArenaSep. 24 in Hong Kong, CN at Asiaworld Arena Sep. 27 in Tokyo, JP at Ariake Arena Oct. 1 in Singapore at Singapore Indoor StadiumOct. 9 & 11 in Melbourne, AU at Rod Laver Arena Oct. 17 & 18 in Sydney, AU at Qudos Bank ArenaThe Openers On Rodrigo’s GUTS Tour Are Indie-Pop Greats
Fittingly, New Zealand singer Benee — known for her pandemic hit, “Supalonely” — will be opening the Australian roster of shows. Rodrigo hasn’t revealed an opener for her four stops in Asia. However, if there’s one in the works, they’ll be sitting with a great company of opening acts for this tour.
So far, Chappell Roan opened the first North America leg of the tour. And currently, The Breeders, Remi Wolf, and PinkPantheress will share sonic duties for the U.K. and Europe leg of the tour.
Those New GUTS Tour Dates Are Now Available
Fans can now register for presale tickets in Asia and Australia on Live Nation. The presale will begin on May 15 and will end that following day.
This article was originally published on 09.13.23

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