Olivia Rodrigo has always been better than 'great for her age.' The Guts Tour proves it (2024)

Olivia Rodrigo is the fastest-rising rock ‘n’ roll sensation of her generation, launching an arena tour within days of her 21st birthday in support of “Guts,” a sophom*ore effort that returned the star of“High School Musical: The Musical: The Series" to the top of album charts around the world.

The fact that "Guts" went on to make the rounds of year-end critics’ lists from Rolling Stone to Vogue to GQ's sister publication, Pitchfork, only makes the victory that much sweeter.

She’s having a bit of a moment, as they say. And let's be clear. She’s earned it.

“Guts” was one of last year’s most inspired rock — yes, rock! — releases, making good on the promise of “Sour,” the quadruple-platinum triumph that announced her arrival and gave the world “Drivers License,” “Déjà vu” and “Brutal.”

To her credit, Rodrigo is already starting to question what it means to be the thinking person’s It Girl.

As she sings on “Teenage Dream,” the bittersweet ballad that brings her second album to a poignant finish, “When am I gonna stop being great for my age and just start being good?”

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Olivia Rodrigo has been better than great for her age

The answer, of course, is she’s already stopped being great for her age and was already better than good when she recorded “Drivers License,” the heartbroken single that started it all, at 17.

The last time Rodrigo played Phoenix, she was 19, on her first headlining tour with one hit album to her name,and clearly stoked to be feeling the love of a sold-out crowd that sang along to every word in a room as big as Arizona Financial Theatre.

Less than two years later, she’s already graduated to arenas, where she rose to the occasion in her second concert of the Guts World Tour at Footprint Center (a bigger venue than opening night, for what it’s worth).

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Dancers, hanging moons and pure charisma brought the concert to life

Rodrigo is an unassuming, charismatic presence who invests her ballads with the raw emotion they require and her rockers with the attitude and personality it takes to put those songs across. She gleefully sneered the singalong chorus of the song that brought her set to an electrifying close, “All-American Bitch,” with conviction to spare. And she made the most of the lyrics “It’s brutal out here” on “Brutal.”

She’s added a crew of dancers to the show since last time, but let’s talk about those dancers.

One, she used them sparingly. Two, she used them artfully. The dancers made their first appearance four songs in, on “Traitor,” and it felt more like punk rockers, goth kids and art students — you know, the outsiders — doing interpretive dance than “budding rocker hires dancers.”

I've never been more smitten by a crew of dancers at a concert that rocked the way Rodrigo and her bandmates rocked at Footprint Center.

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She also brought along a crescent moon, suspended from the ceiling in a sea of stars. She sat on that moon as it floated above the floor seats while pouring her heart out on the vulnerable ballads “Logical” and “Enough for You.”

The 95-minute performance opened with the album title splashed across the screen as melting birthday candles gave way to a video that showed Rodrigo running down a spooky hallway toward a door.

When the Rodrigo in the video knocked on the door, the actual Rodrigo and her bandmates set the tone for their performance with the riff to “Bad Idea Right?,” the second hit single from “Guts,” which quickly gave way to another highlight of her latest effort, “Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl."

It's one of several Rodrigo tunes whose raucous alt-rock sensibilities recall the more contagious moments of Veruca Salt.

If you don't know Veruca Salt, this is your chance to thank me later.

Olivia Rodrigo treated fans to every song on 'Guts'

This is the Guts World Tour, of course, and by the time the show was over, she’d played every song on the official album and a hidden track, “Obsessed,” from the special red vinyl edition.

Now, that’s how you promote an album.

Rodrigo and her bandmates also squeezed in nearly every song from “Sour” in the course of a performance that touched on nearly every song you'd ever hope to hear at a Rodrigo concert while inspiring the loudest, most impassioned singalongs I’ve ever heard in all my decades of reviewing concerts.

That’s how much her music resonates. And with good reason. She’s a gifted lyricist whose finest work speaks to the human condition with a winning blend of brutal-out-here honesty and wit.

There were plenty of moments in Saturday’s performance where Rodrigo’s voice was submerged in the sound of her audience singing along at the top of their collective lungs.

That can't be helped any more than the Beatles could have asked their shrieking fans to tone it down a bit.

She sounded great, though, in those moments when her vocals could be heard above the roughly 16,000-member choir.

They were there for the catharsis of a shared connection with an artist who speaks directly to the way they feel about their own experience with matters of the heart.

It's a beautiful thing.

There's no debating that Olivia Rodrigo's music is rock

Much like her albums, the concert made the most of a stylistic range that encompasses rockers dispensed with the reckless abandon of punk and the post-Nirvana side of ‘90s alt-rock (see the set-closing onslaught of “Brutal,” “Obsessed,” “All-American Bitch”) and emotional ballads that hit just as hard without breaking a sweat, from “Vampire” to “Traitor.”

I’ve seen the punkish side of her approach described as power pop and pop-punk when, in fact, it’s neither one. Her rock songs rock with the intensity of any self-respecting rock song in the aftermath of punk.

If anyone is keeping rock alive in 2024, I'm just glad I got to see her concert.

The musicians she’s assembled for the Guts Tour did a flawless job of navigating that dichotomy. Her drummer rocked it, from the Dave Grohl-worthy swing of “Bad Idea Right?” to the hyper-caffeinated fills of “Good 4 U.” And that guitarist turned in a series of tasteful yet attention-grabbing solos.

Five songs in, Rodrigo sat at the piano for an understated shout-along of “Drivers License,” staying seated on piano for “Teenage Dream,” a song she said she wrote a few days before she turned 19.

“At the time, I was really afraid of growing up and all the things that I felt that that meant at the time,” she said.

Then she lightened the mood when it occurred to her that she’d just had a birthday.

“I don’t know if you guys know this, but I actually just turned 21 a few days ago,” she said, joking about enjoying her “first drop of alcohol ever” before adding, “I just want to say that I think life gets better and better.”

And with that, she started singing “Teenage Dream,” a heartfelt song that hinges on the line “Yeah, they all say that it gets better, it gets better, but what if I don’t?,” accompanied by old home movies of a young Rodrigo learning how to dream.

Few artists in the history of rock ‘n’ roll have positioned themselves with room to grow old gracefully as brilliantly as Rodrigo has managed in her first two decades as a human being.

As she was nearing the end of her set, she stripped it down again to just her voice and a single guitarist, who grabbed an acoustic guitar to accompany the star on a wonderfully understated read on “Happier” and “Favorite Crime.”

Being able to effortlessly shift gears from a "Favorite Crime" to "Brutal" is an astonishing balancing act, and Rodrigo has certainly proven herself to be up to the challenge.

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Olivia Rodrigo 2024 setlist: Every song she did when the Guts Tour played Phoenix

Here’s a look at every song Olivia Rodrigo played at Footprint Center in Phoenix on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024.

  • "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"
  • "Happier"
  • "Favorite Crime"
  • "Deja Vu"
  • "The Grudge"
  • Band Interlude (Containing Elements Of "Brutal")
  • "Brutal"
  • "Obsessed"
  • "All-American Bitch"

Encore:

  • "Good 4 U"
  • "Get Him Back!"

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Olivia Rodrigo has always been better than 'great for her age.' The Guts Tour proves it (2024)

FAQs

Are Olivia Rodrigo concerts inappropriate? ›

The parental backlash against Rodrigo and her hip-thrusting, chest-grabbing, bra-flashing choreography serves as a reminder that most concerts are not intended for young children — even if the evolution of concert culture makes them seem more like a family-friendly event.

Is Guts tour good? ›

A few months prior, I'd seen Rodrigo perform bigger hits like "Get Him Back!" and "Vampire" at Z100's Jingle Ball, so I was already aware of her performing prowess. At the "Guts" Tour, her vocals were raw, filled with a genuine passion and emotion, and her pop-punk energy was unmatched.

How long does Olivia Rodrigo Guts concert last? ›

On dates where Olivia performs the full Guts World Tour setlist, the show is 1 hour and 30 minutes long. However, this can vary depending on technical issues so please bare that in mind when attending.

How old do you have to be to go to Olivia Rodrigo concert? ›

Age Restriction: Anyone aged 14 or under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. Anybody under the age of 16 is not permitted in the standing area.

Is GUTS tour kid friendly? ›

Olivia Rodrigo's 'GUTS' tour isn't meant for children, and that's OK – Annenberg Media.

Is Olivia Rodrigo's kid appropriate? ›

Firstly, Olivia's songs are known for their emotional depth and, in some cases, include swear words. Additionally, the choreography in her performances can be sexually suggestive. These aspects of her concert might not align with what every parent feels is appropriate for their children.

Who opens for Olivia Rodrigo GUTS? ›

The Breeders, PinkPantheress, Chappell Roan, Remi Wolf, and Benee will join Rodrigo on select dates across the tour.

Who is opening for Olivia Rodrigo in 2024? ›

In 2024, Rodrigo will be joined by funk-and-soul up-and-comer Remi Wolf, dark pop princess Chappell Roan, song of the summer contender PinkPantheress and perhaps most surprisingly, the Breeders (fronted by the Pixies' Kim Deal), across a 57-date run.

How wealthy is Olivia Rodrigo? ›

With a reported net worth of at least $16 million, she has already established a solid financial foundation and positioned herself as a role model for young artists and entrepreneurs.

What to wear to Olivia Rodrigo GUTS concert? ›

Purple, black, and red are key

However, both of Olivia's eras, SOUR and GUTS, are purple because she's giving deep thinker, creative, feminine, melancholy vibes. She also introduced red for the GUTS chapter because “vampire,” blood, duh.

How long are Taylor Swift concerts? ›

That way you should be able to get through security and find your seat before she starts. On dates where Taylor performs the full Eras Tour setlist, the concert is 3 hours and 15 minutes long. However, Taylor often has surprises at her shows and in some cases the concerts have lasted as long as 3 hours and 45 minutes.

How many tours has Olivia Rodrigo done? ›

American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo has headlined one concert tour, conducted one promotional concert, performed at six music festivals, and has had 18 other live performances including award shows, TV, radio, and streaming events.

Can I take a 12 year old to a concert? ›

It definitely depends on the child, not the age of the child and work up. Some 2 years can sit still, some 12 year olds can't. Understanding your child's attention span and abilities is key. Start with smaller concerts geared at younger kids and classical music.

Can a 12 year old go to a Harry Styles concert? ›

Age restrictions - Harry Styles at Wembley Stadium have a few age restrictions, so please make sure you follow them. No under 5's allowed and no under 14's to be pitch standing. All under 14's must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.

Can a 11 year old go to a concert? ›

Yes, to attend a live concert with your friends alone without the supervision of an adult, you have to be 16 years old. If you are less than 16, then you will have to be at the concert with either of your parents, a sibling who is older, or an adult who is 18 and above.

What do people wear to Olivia Rodrigo concerts? ›

Expect to find a sea of like-minded Livies in the unbeatable aesthetic, sporting anything from graphic baby tees to pleated plaid skirts and loose neckties at the GUTS tour this spring. Zhuzh it up the Olivia way with a pair of platform loafers, purple Converse sneakers, or lace-up Doc Martens boots.

What does Olivia Rodrigo have to do with High School Musical? ›

Olivia Isabel Rodrigo is an American actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Paige Olvera on the Disney Channel series Bizaardvark and Nini Salazar-Roberts on the Disney+ series High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.

Why is Olivia Rodrigo's music so good? ›

Her voice is so smooth and has a lot of range. You never get tired of her music considering how each song has a different meaning and there is never too much repetition. She has a reputation for using bridges in her music.

What is the bag policy for the GUTS tour? ›

Wristlet, clutch or wallet bags up to 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches are allowed at all entrances. Designated X-ray entry points will admit purses no larger than 14 inches by 14 inches by 6 inches. Rodrigo started off the GUTS world tour in Palm Springs on February 22 just after celebrating her 21st birthday on February 20.

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