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Olivia Rodrigo Tour 2026: Unraveled Tour set for 65 dates across three continents

By Olivia Spencer May 3, 2026

will take to 65 dates across North America, Europe and the UK, launching Sept. 25 in Hartford, Connecticut, and stretching through multi-night stops in some of her biggest markets. The announcement landed April 30, setting up a fast-moving ticket window next week for fans hoping to see the pop star on the road again.

The run supports her third studio album, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, out June 12 via , and it comes after a stretch that turned Rodrigo into one of the most reliable live draws in pop. Her GUTS world tour in 2024 and 2025 covered more than 60 cities in 20-plus countries, sold out 95 shows and drew more than 1.4 million fans.

The new itinerary gives Rodrigo four-night runs at Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome, Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and London’s , along with multi-night stops in Washington, DC, Chicago, Atlanta, Nashville, Vancouver, Oakland, Las Vegas, Stockholm, Paris and Milan. Special guests Devon Again, Die Spitz, Grace Ives, The Last Dinner Party and Wolf Alice will join her on select dates.

For card members, presale tickets for North America, Europe and UK dates open Tuesday, May 5 at 12 p.m. local time and run through Wednesday, May 6 at 10 p.m. local time, while supplies last. The general onsale begins Thursday, May 7 at 12 p.m. local time at .

The schedule shows Rodrigo leaning into scale rather than caution. The Unraveled Tour follows from 2022 and the GUTS run that made this her largest tour to date, and the new dates suggest she is now operating in the rare space where album cycle, arena demand and a global audience all arrive at once. She is also set to make her hosting debut with double duty on on May 2, giving her a busy week before tickets go live.

Rodrigo said the tour would “drop dead,” a blunt promise that fits the way she has built the next chapter of her career: bigger rooms, longer runs and a release calendar that leaves little time to stand still.

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