Feb 23, 2024 - Business
What to know about Olivia Rodrigo's Guts World Tour
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Olivia Rodrigo is about to kick off her second and biggest world tour yet on Friday.
Why it matters: Tickets for the 21-year-old's Guts World Tour, which supports her 2023 chart-topping album of the same name, are in high demand.
- The 77-date trek will visit parts of North America and Europe, including New York, Chicago, London and Paris.
The intrigue: Rodrigo's 2022 Sour Tour visited theaters and concert halls. This time around she steps up to arenas.
- Opening acts will include The Breeders, PinkPantheress, Chappell Roan and Remi Wolf.
What we're watching: Rodrigo is more than a torch singer.
- She tours with a full band and is capable of fiery performances reminiscent of her influences, such as Paramore and Alanis Morissette.
If you go: Tickets are sold out at most venues but available on secondary markets like Vivid Seats and StubHub for between $130 to $250.
Guts Tour U.S. dates:
- Feb. 23 – Palm Springs, California (Acrisure Arena)
- Feb. 24 – Phoenix (Footprint Center)
- Feb. 27 – Houston (Toyota Center)
- Feb. 28 – Austin, Texas (Moody Center)
- March 1 – Dallas (American Airlines Center)
- March 2 – New Orleans (Smoothie King Center)
- March 5 – Orlando, Florida @ Amway Center)
- March 6 – Miami (Kaseya Center)
- March 8 – Charlotte, North Carolina (Spectrum Center)
- March 9 – Nashville, Tennessee (Bridgestone Arena)
- March 12 – St. Louis (Enterprise Center)
- March 13 – Omaha, Nebraska (CHI Health Center)
- March 15 – St. Paul, Minnesota (Xcel Energy Center)
- March 16 – Milwaukee (Fiserv Forum)
- March 19 & 20 – Chicago (United Center)
- March 22 – Columbus, Ohio (Nationwide Arena)
- March 23 – Detroit (Little Caesars Arena)
- April 1 & 2 – Boston (TD Garden)
- April 5, 6, 8 & 9 – New York (Madison Square Garden)
- July 19 – Philadelphia (Wells Fargo Center)
- July 20 – Washington, D.C. (Capital One Arena)
- July 23 – Atlanta (State Farm Arena)
- July 24 – Lexington, Kentucky (Rupp Arena)
- July 26 – Kansas City, Missouri (T-Mobile Center)
- July 27 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Paycom Center)
- July 30 – Denver (Ball Arena)
- July 31 – Salt Lake City (Delta Center)
- Aug. 2 & 3 – San Francisco (Chase Center)
- Aug. 6 & 7 – Seattle (Climate Pledge Arena)
- Aug. 10 – Portland, Oregon (Moda Center)
- Aug. 13, 14, 16 & 17 – Los Angeles (Kia Forum)
