Olivia Rodrigo did it again. The singer, 20, amassed worldwide recognition, accolades, and fans following her 4x Platinum debut album, “Sour.” Now she’s back with a matured sound in her newest album, “Guts,” which was released on Sept. 8. “Guts” has been out for less than a week, but fans are going crazy, Olivia’s older fans claiming that the album perfectly encapsulates the angst, insecurities, and emotions of being a 20-something teenager.
After teasing a tour announcement in a TikTok yesterday, the news became official today. The 2024 “Guts” tour will span 57 dates — starting on Feb. 23 in North America, shifting to Europe for all of May and June, and ending the tour with a return to the states. The openers will be: alt-rock band The Breeders; British bedroom pop star PinkPantheress; dark pop singer Chappell Roan; and American-Idol-turned-star Remi Wolf. Register here for access to the tickets and a chance for a sale code now until Sept. 17, 7 p.m. PST/10 p.m. ET. Pre-sale tickets will go live on Sept. 20, 12 p.m. PST/3 p.m. ET on Ticketmaster.
February
February 23 — Palm Springs CA, Acrisure Arena
February 24 — Phoenix AZ, Footprint Center
February 27 — Houston TX, Toyota Center
February 28 — Austin TX, Moody Center
March
March 1 — Dallas TX, American Airlines Center
March 2 — New Orleans LA, Smoothie King Center
March 5 — Orlando FL, Amway Center
March 6 — Miami FL, Kaseya Center
March 8 — Charlotte NC, Spectrum Center
March 9 — Nashville TN, Bridgestone Arena
March 12 — St. Louis MO, Enterprise Center
March 13 — Omaha NE, Chi Health Center
March 15 — St. Paul MN, Xcel Energy Center
March 16 — Milwaukee WI, Fiserv Forum
March 19 — Chicago IL, United Center
March 22 — Columbus OH, Nationwide Arena
March 23 — Detroit MI, Little Caesars Arena
March 26 — Montreal, QC, Canada, Bell Centre
March 29 — Toronto, ON, Canada, Scotiabank Arena
April
April 1 — Boston MA, TD Garden
April 5 — New York NY, Madison Square Garden
April 6 — New York NY, Madison Square Garden
April 30 — Dublin Ireland, 3Arena
May
May 3 — Manchester UK, Co-Op Live
May 7 — Glasgow Scotland, Ovo Hydro
May 10 — Birmingham UK, Utilita Arena
May 14 — London UK, The O2
May 15 — London UK, The O2
May 22 — Antwerp Belgium, Sportspaleis
May 24 — Amsterdam Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
May 28 — Oslo Norway, Spektrum
May 30 — Copenhagen Denmark, Royal Arena
June
June 1 — Berlin Germany, Mercedes Benz Arena
June 4 — Hamburg Germany, Barclays Arena
June 5 — Frankfurt Germany, Festhalle
June 7 — Munich Germany, Olympiahalle
June 9 — Bologna Italy, Unipol Arena
June 11 — Zurich Switzerland, Hallenstadion
June 12 — Cologne Germany, Lanxess Arena
June 14 — Paris France, Accor Arena
June 18 — Barcelona Spain, Palau Sant Jordi
June 20 — Madrid Spain, Wizink Center
June 22 — Lisbon Portugal, Altice Arena
July
July 19 — Philadelphia PA, Wells Fargo Center
July 20 — Washington D.C., Capital One Arena
July 23 — Atlanta GA, State Farm Arena
July 24 — Lexington KY, Rupp Arena
July 26 — Kansas City MO, T-Mobile Center
July 27 — Oklahoma City OK, Paycom Center
July 30 — Denver CO, Ball Arena
July 31 — Salt Lake City UT, Delta Center
August
August 2 — San Francisco CA, Chase Center
August 6 — Seattle WA, Climate Pledge Arena
August 9 — Vancouver, BC, Canada, Rogers Arena
August 10 — Portland OR, Moda Center
August 13 — Los Angeles CA, Kia Forum
August 14 — Los Angeles CA, Kia Forum