Olivia Rodrigo has not announced a tour yet, but she has started feeding the speculation. On her website, she teased future live performances with a poster that reads, “OR on tour: Coming to a city near you.”
The first live performance of this era came at Coachella Weekend 2, where Rodrigo appeared during Addison Rae’s set, giving fans a first look at what may come after her album lands on June 12. That timeline has made the tour talk louder, but it has not made it real. There are still no official dates, cities, presale codes or sign-ups, and none will exist until Rodrigo or her team actually announces a tour.
The reason the rumor mill has been spinning is simple: Rodrigo’s last run set a high bar. Her Guts World Tour was her first all-arena tour, with standard U.S. ticket prices ranging from $49.50 to $199.50 and U.K. prices around £65 to £145. She also introduced $20 Silver Star tickets, which could only be bought in pairs, did not allow seat selection and required Livies to register for a chance to buy them. Those tickets never went on general sale.
That history is part of why even small hints now draw outsized attention. Earlier this month, Rodrigo changed her signature purple aesthetic, announced her third studio album and released the first single, “drop dead,” with a video shot at the Palace of Versailles. By April 22, claims were already circulating that “Fans First” presale codes were being sent out with iTunes purchases of the single. The claim was fake, and it appears to have been made up by fans trying to push others to buy the song.
For now, the only solid answer is the one Rodrigo has already given: the tour tease is real, the tour itself is not. The next meaningful date on the calendar is June 12, when the album arrives, and until then any presale promise, ticket price or city list is just noise.