List of Olivia Rodrigo live performances

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Olivia Rodrigo live performances
Olivia Rodrigo @ Theatre at Ace Hotel 10 09 2023 (53423418101).jpg
Rodrigo performing at the Ace Hotel in 2023
Concert tours2
One-off concerts2
Music festivals6
Broadcast appearances17
Award shows9

American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo has headlined two concert tours, supporting her studio albums. In 2022, Rodrigo embarked on her first concert tour, the Sour Tour, in support of her debut studio album Sour.

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A month after the release of her follow-up album Guts (2023), Rodrigo hosted the stand-alone concert An Evening With Olivia Rodrigo, before then embarking on her first world arena tour, the Guts World Tour, in February 2024, touring Asia and Oceania for the first time. The Guts tour has grossed over $186 million, becoming the highest-grossing tour by an artist born in the 21st century. During the tour she performed a sold-out show at the Philippine Arena, the world's largest indoor arena. The tour was filmed at various stops and the resulting Guts: World Tour movie was released by Netflix in October 2024.

Aside from her concert tours, Rodrigo has performed at music festivals in the US and Europe, including appearances at the iHeartRadio, Austin City Limits and Glastonbury Festival, with dates scheduled at a number of festivals in South America for March and April 2025. In 2024, she performed at Coachella as a surprise guest for No Doubt's set.

To promote Sour and Guts, Rodrigo has also appeared on various television broadcasts, performing both her own songs and covers of other artists' songs. Appearances include Saturday Night Live, Tiny Desk Concerts and Good Morning America, alongside promotions on various syndications in Japan.

Rodrigo has performed at award shows where she and her work has received nominations, including the 2021 Brit Awards and MTV Video Music Awards, and the 2022 and 2024 Grammy Awards ceremonies.

Concert tours

TitleDatesAssociated albumContinent(s)Shows
Sour Tour April 5, 2022 – July 7, 2022 Sour 49
Guts World Tour February 23, 2024 – July 1, 2025 Guts 101

Promotional concerts

DateTitleVenueCityCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
June 29, 2021Sour Prom Los Angeles United States
  • "Happier / Deja Vu"
  • "Traitor"
  • "Jealousy, Jealousy"
  • "Good 4 U"
  • "Driver's License"
  • "Brutal"
  • "Enough for You"
[1]
October 9, 2023An Evening With Olivia Rodrigo Theatre at Ace Hotel Los Angeles
[2] [3]

Music festivals

DateFestivalCityCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
September 18, 2021 iHeartRadio Music Festival Las Vegas United States
[4]
December 4, 2021 Austin City Limits Austin
  • "Brutal"
  • "Happier"
  • "Jealousy, Jealousy"
  • "Drivers License"
  • "Traitor"
  • "Favorite Crime"
  • "Enough For You"
  • "Good 4 U"
[5]
June 25, 2022 Glastonbury Festival Pilton England
[6]
June 29, 2022 Live at the Marquee Cork Ireland
  • Brutal
  • "Jealousy, Jealousy" (rock version)
  • "Drivers License"
  • "Complicated" (Avril Lavigne cover)
  • "Hope ur ok"
  • "Enough For You" / "1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back" (mashup)
  • "Happier"
  • "All I Want"
  • "Ready to Go (Republica cover)
  • "Favorite Crime"
  • "Traitor"
  • "Deja Vu"
  • "Good 4 U"
[7]
December 1, 2023 Jingle Ball Tour 2023 Los Angeles United States
  • "All‐American Bitch"
  • "Get Him Back!"
  • "Deja Vu"
  • "Vampire"
  • "Drivers License"
  • "Can't Catch Me Now"
  • "Brutal"
  • "Good 4 U"
[8]
December 8, 2023 New York [9]
March 21, 2025 Lollapalooza Chile Santiago ChileTBA [10]
March 23, 2025 Lollapalooza Argentina Buenos Aires Argentina
March 28, 2025 Lollapalooza Brasil São Paulo Brazil
March 30, 2025 Festival Estéreo Picnic Bogotá Colombia [11]
April 6, 2025 Tecate Pa'l Norte Monterrey Mexico [12]
June 21, 2025 Pinkpop Festival Landgraaf Netherlands [13]
June 27, 2025 British Summer Time Hyde Park London England [14]
July 4, 2025 Roskilde Festival Roskilde Denmark [15]
July 6, 2025 Rock Werchter Werchter Belgium [16]
July 10, 2025 NOS Alive Oeiras Portugal [17]
July 15, 2025 I-Days Milan Italy [18]
July 18, 2025 Lollapalooza France Paris France [19]

Broadcast performances

DateProgramCityCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
February 6, 2020 Live with Kelly and Ryan New York United States"All I Want" [20]
March 10, 2020 Dunkin' Latte Lounge
[21]
December 10, 2020 Good Morning America "River" (Joni Mitchell cover) [22]
February 5, 2021 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Los Angeles "Drivers License" [23]
May 15, 2021 Saturday Night Live New York
  • "Drivers License"
  • "Good 4 U"
[24]
June 8, 2021 Sôkai jôhô variety Sukkiri!! Tokyo Japan"Drivers License" [25]
June 12, 2021 Shibuya Note [26]
October 26, 2021 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Los AngelesUnited States"Traitor" [27]
December 7, 2021 Tiny Desk (Home) Glendale
  • "Good 4 U"
  • "Traitor"
  • "Driver's License"
  • "Deja Vu"
[28]
September 8, 2023 Today New York
  • "Vampire"
  • Get Him Back!"
  • "Drivers License"
  • "Good 4 U"
[29]
September 26, 2023 DayDay Tokyo Japan"Vampire" [30]
October 2, 2023 Live Lounge Los AngelesUnited States
  • "Vampire"
  • "Deja Vu"
  • "Get Him Back!"
  • "Bad Idea Right?"
  • "Stick Season" (Noah Kahan cover)
  • "Drivers License"
[31]
October 24, 2023Jimmy Kimmel Live!"Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl" [32]
December 9, 2023Saturday Night LiveNew York
  • "Vampire" (piano; slowed)
  • "All-American Bitch"
[33]
December 10, 2023Tiny Desk Concerts Washington, D.C.
  • "Love is Embarrassing"
  • "Vampire"
  • "Lacy"
  • "Making the Bed"
[34]
December 11, 2023 The Late Show with Stephen Colbert New York"Can't Catch Me Now" [34]
December 18, 2023"Vampire" [35]

Award shows

DateProgramCityCountryPerformed song(s)Ref.
May 11, 2021 Brit Awards London England"Drivers License" [36]
September 12, 2021 MTV Video Music Awards New York United States"Good 4 U" [37]
November 21, 2021 American Music Awards Los Angeles "Traitor" [38]
March 2, 2022 Billboard Women in Music Inglewood "Deja Vu" [39]
April 3, 2022 Grammy Awards Paradise "Drivers License" [40]
November 5, 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Cleveland "You're So Vain" (Carly Simon tribute) [41]
September 12, 2023 MTV Video Music Awards Newark
  • "Vampire"
  • "Get Him Back!"
[42]
November 3, 2023Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Brooklyn "If It Makes You Happy" (with Sheryl Crow) [43]
February 4, 2024 Grammy AwardsLos Angeles"Vampire" [44]

Other performances

DateEventCityCountryVenuePerformed song(s)Ref.
July 3, 2022 [a] Manchester EnglandBunny Jacksons"Torn" (Ednaswap song) [45]
August 24, 2022 Billy Joel in Concert [b] New York United States Madison Square Garden
[46]
September 29, 2023 Nashville The Bluebird Café
  • "Lacy"
  • "Vampire"
  • "Making the Bed"
  • "If It Makes You Happy" (with Sheryl Crow)
[47]
April 13, 2024 Coachella [c] Indio Empire Polo Club "Bathwater" (with No Doubt) [48]

Notes

  1. This was a surprise impromptu set between performances of local bands, the same day Rodrigo performed a headlining Sour Tour show in the same city.
  2. Rodrigo appeared as a surprise guest performer on the corresponding show of Billy Joel's tour, Billy Joel in Concert.
  3. Rodrigo appeared as a surprise guest performer on the first weekend of No Doubt's set on Coachella.

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