BY: SAMARA

Grammy-winning sensation Olivia Rodrigo thrilled Montreal last night as she kicked off her electrifying GUTS World Tour. The concert, packed to the rafters, saw fans from all corners belting out lyrics with gusto, making it an unforgettable experience. Rodrigo’s Canadian leg commenced in Montreal, debunking any notion of a smaller fan base in the Great White North.

The ambiance was electric as eager fans flooded the stadium upon doors opening, greeted by a spectacle of purple lights and punk aesthetics on screen. Rodrigo’s impassioned performance kept the arena buzzing for a solid 2.5 hours, showcasing hits from her acclaimed albums “Sour” (2021) and “GUTS” (2023). Adding a special touch, she treated Hunger Games enthusiasts to a rendition of “You Can’t Catch Me Now,” a rare gem from “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.”

Emotions ran high throughout the night, with tear-inducing ballads like “Drivers License” juxtaposed with heartwarming montages of Rodrigo’s childhood performances. A highlight was her ethereal rendition of “Teenage Dream” atop a floating moon, serenading the far reaches of the arena. However, it was Rodrigo’s punk-infused anthems that truly ignited the crowd, with tracks like “Bad Idea” and the Deluxe edition standout “Obsessed” commanding fervent sing-alongs.

The concert culminated in a cathartic release, as Rodrigo urged the audience to unleash their inner frustrations during “All-American Bitch.” Despite vocal cords strained from hours of cheering, the crowd mustered one final uproar, capping off the night on an exhilarating note.

The GUTS World Tour isn’t just a concert; it’s a communal experience—a night where strangers become allies in song and spirit. Don’t miss your chance to spill your GUTS with Olivia Rodrigo on tour! Check out the setlist and tour dates below:

Experience the magic of Olivia Rodrigo live.

SET LIST:

BAD IDEA RIGHT?
BALLAD OF A HOMESCHOOLED GIRL
VAMPIRE
TRAITOR
DRIVERS LICENSE
TEENAGE DREAM
PRETTY ISN’T PRETTY
LOVE IS EMBARRASSING
MAKING THE BED
LOGICAL
ENOUGH FOR YOU
LACY
JEALOUSY, JEALOUSY
CAN’T CATCH ME NOW
HAPPIER
FAVORITE CRIME
DEJA VU
THE GRUDGE
BRUTAL
OBSESSED
ALL-AMERICAN BITCH

ENCORE:
GOOD 4 U
GET HIM BACK!

Spill your GUTS with Olivia Rodrigo on Tour!! See the 2024 dates below!

Friday, February 23 – Palm Springs, CA at Acrisure Arena
Saturday, February 24 – Phoenix, AZ at Footprint Center
Tuesday, February 27 – Houston, TX at Toyota Center
Wednesday, February 28 – Austin, TX at Moody Center
Friday, March 1 – Dallas, TX at American Airlines Center
Saturday, March 2 – New Orleans, LA at Smoothie King Center
Tuesday, March 5 – Orlando, FL at Amway Center
Wednesday, March 6 – Miami, FL at Kaseya Center
Friday, March 8 – Charlotte, NC at Spectrum Center
Saturday, March 9 – Nashville, TN at Bridgestone Arena
Tuesday, March 12 – St. Louis, MO at Enterprise Center
Wednesday, March 13 – Omaha, NE at CHI Health Center
Friday, March 15 – St. Paul, MN at Xcel Energy Center
Saturday, March 16 – Milwaukee, WI at Fiserv Forum
Tuesday, March 19 – Chicago, IL at United Center
Wednesday, March 20 – Chicago, IL at United Center
Friday, March 22 – Columbus, OH at Nationwide Arena
Saturday, March 23 – Detroit, MI at Little Caesars Arena
Tuesday, March 26 – Montreal, QC at Bell Centre
Wednesday, March 27 – Montreal, QC at Bell Centre
Friday, March 29 – Toronto, ON at Scotiabank Arena
Saturday, March 30 – Toronto, ON at Scotiabank Arena
Monday, April 1 – Boston, MA at TD Garden
Tuesday, April 2 – Boston, MA at TD Garden
Friday, April 5 – New York, NY at Madison Square Garden
Saturday, April 6 – New York, NY at Madison Square Garden
Monday, April 8 – New York, NY at Madison Square Garden
Tuesday, April 9 – New York, NY at Madison Square Garden
Tuesday, April 30 – Dublin, Ireland at 3Arena
Wednesday, May 1 – Dublin, Ireland at 3Arena
Friday, May 3 – Manchester, UK at Co-op Live
Saturday, May 4 – Manchester, UK at Co-op Live
Tuesday, May 7 – Glasgow, Scotland at OVO Hydro
Wednesday, May 8 – Glasgow, Scotland at OVO Hydro
Friday, May 10 – Birmingham, UK at Utilita Arena
Saturday, May 11 – Birmingham, UK at Utilita Arena
Tuesday, May 14 – London, UK at The O2
Wednesday, May 15 – London, UK at The O2
Friday, May 17 – London, UK at The O2
Saturday, May 18 – London, UK at The O2
Wednesday, May 22 – Antwerp, Belgium at Sportpaleis
Friday, May 24 – Amsterdam, Netherlands at Ziggo Dome
Saturday, May 25 – Amsterdam, Netherlands at Ziggo Dome
Tuesday, May 28 – Oslo, Norway at Spektrum
Thursday, May 30 – Copenhagen, Denmark at Royal Arena
Saturday, June 1 – Berlin, Germany at Mercedes-Benz Arena
Tuesday, June 4 – Hamburg, Germany at Barclays Arena
Wednesday, Jun 5 – Frankfurt, Germany at Festhalle
Friday, June 7 – Munich, Germany at Olympiahalle
Sunday, June 9 – Bologna, Italy at Unipol Arena
Tuesday, June 11 – Zurich, Switzerland at Hallenstadion
Wednesday, June 12 – Cologne, Germany at Lanxess Arena
Friday, June 14 – Paris, France at Accor Arena
Saturday, June 15 – Paris, France at Accor Arena
Tuesday, June 18 – Barcelona, Spain at Palau Sant Jordi
Thursday, June 20 – Madrid, Spain at WizInk Center
Saturday, June 22 – Lisbon, Portugal at Altice Arena
Friday, July 19 – Philadelphia, PA at Wells Fargo Center
Saturday, July 20 – Washington, DC at Capital One Arena
Tuesday, July 23 – Atlanta, GA at State Farm Arena
Wednesday, July 24 – Lexington, KY at Rupp Arena
Friday, July 26 – Kansas