Olivia Rodrigo set to go on tour in 2022

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Miranda Sirota, Editor-in-Chief

On Monday, Dec. 6, Olivia Rodrigo announced on Instagram that she will be going on her long-awaited tour for her first and latest album “Sour.”

Released on May 21, 2021, “Sour” immediately gained great popularity due to the amount of anticipation around the album with her first three singles “driver’s license,” “Deja Vu,” and “good 4 u” becoming internet sensations. Now, both “drivers license” and “good 4 u” have over one billion streams on Spotify.

Accompanied by fellow singers Gracie Abrams, Holly Humberstone, and Baby Queen; Rodrigo will play throughout the United States and parts of Canada and Europe.

Olivia has never held an official tour before but has been seen performing at events such as Saturday Night Live, the American Music Awards, The BRITs, the MTV Video Music Awards, and just recently at Austin City Limits alongside Phoebe Bridgers.

Both Olivia and Phoebe then held a joint Instagram Live, where Bridgers shared a bit of advice for going on tour.

“The magical moments are so much better, and the sadder moments are really so much better,” Bridgers expertly mentioned. “My advice is like facetime your pets, call your mom. It’s okay if there are times that feel a little bit harder, but mostly it’s the best thing ever.”

“Yeah, I’m definitely gonna drag my mom to go on that tour with me,” Rodrigo said in response.

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Listed below are the dates and location of the Sour tour:

  • 4-02 San Francisco, CA / Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
  • 04-05 Portland, OR / Theater of the Cloud
  • 04-06 Seattle, WA / WAMU Theater
  • 04-07 Vancouver, British Columbia /Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
  • 04-09 Salt Lake City, UT / UCCU Center
  • 04-11 Denver, CO / Mission Ballroom
  • 04-12 Denver, CO / Mission Ballroom
  • 04-14 Minneapolis, MN / Armory
  • 04-15 Chicago, IL / Aragon Ballroom
  • 04-16 Chicago, IL / Aragon Ballroom
  • 04-19 Milwaukee, WI / Eagles Ballroom
  • 04-20 Chesterfield, MO / The Factory
  • 04-22 Cincinnati, OH / The Andrew J Brady Icon Music Center
  • 04-23 Detroit, MI / Masonic Temple Theatre
  • 04-26 New York, NY / Radio City Music Hall
  • 04-27 New York, NY / Radio City Music Hall
  • 04-29 Toronto, Ontario / Massey Hall
  • 04-30 Toronto, Ontario / Massey Hall
  • 05-03 Boston, MA / Roadrunner
  • 05-04 Washington, D.C. / Anthem
  • 05-06 Philadelphia, PA / The Met Philadelphia
  • 05-07 Philadelphia, PA / The Met Philadelphia
  • 05-09 Atlanta, GA / Coca-Cola Roxy
  • 05-10 Nashville, TN / Grand Ole Opry House
  • 05-12 Houston, TX / 713 Music Hall
  • 05-13 Austin, TX / Moody Amphitheater
  • 05-14 Irving, TX / Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • 05-17 Phoenix, AZ / Arizona Federal Theatre
  • 05-18 San Diego, CA / The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
  • 05-20 Las Vegas, NV / The Chelsea
  • 05-21 Santa Barbara, CA / Santa Barbara Bowl
  • 05-24 Los Angeles, CA / Greek Theatre
  • 05-25 Los Angeles, CA / Greek Theatre
  • 06-11 Hamburg, Germany / Stadtpark
  • 06-13 Berlin, Germany / Verti Music Hall
  • 06-15 Zurich, Switzerland / Halle 622
  • 06-16 Milan, Italy / Fabrique
  • 06-18 Cologne, German / Palladium
  • 06-19 Brussels, Belgium / Forest National
  • 06-21 Paris, France / Zénith
  • 06-22 Amsterdam, Netherlands / AFAS Live
  • 06-29 Cork, Ireland / Live at the Marquee
  • 06-30 Dublin, Ireland – Fairview Park
  • 07-02 Glasgow, Scotland / O2 Academy Glasgow
  • 07-03 Manchester, England / O2 Apollo Manchester
  • 07-04 Birmingham, England / O2 Academy Birmingham
  • 07-06 London, England / Eventim Apollo
  • 07-07 London, England / Eventim Apollo

To purchase tickets, visit oliviarodrigo.com/tour.