Olivia Rodrigo reflects on attending concerts as fan
Olivia Rodrigo opens up about going other fellow artist shows during break
Olivia Rodrigo talked about how it felt like attending her peers shows once she concluded her own.
Rodrigo, who has recently completed her GUTS tour, shared her thoughts on attending shows without the anxiety of giving a performance.
In an interview with Nylon magazine, the Good 4 U singer said, "Oh my gosh. I've been seeing so many shows. I saw Coldplay the other day in London, which was so spectacular. Chris Martin is just such a lovely person."
She went on to gush about her other fellow artists such as Nine Inch Nails, Dua Lipa and Chappell Roan, whose concerts she attended since ending her tour calling their shows "incredible" and praising the singers "great performers."
Talking about being from the pressure of performing, the Vampire hitmaker continued, "I always say, every time that I enter someone else's tour, I just say a little prayer. I'm like, 'Oh wow. I'm so grateful that I could just drink a glass of wine and just chill. I'm not nervous right now.'"
"I just always remember to be grateful that I'm not having weird stage fright," she added.
Olivia Rodrigo GUTS World Tour
Olivia Rodrigo GUTS World Tour supported her second studio album GUTS.
It kicked off in February 2024 and concluded on July 2025
However, Rodrigo returned to the stage for a special evening at the Park Avenue Armory on October 23. The pop star sang intimate acoustic renditions of hit songs, playing acoustic versions of Deja Vu, Good 4 U, and more.
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