
Olivia Rodrigo is gearing up for her next chapter, announcing The Unraveled Tour, a sweeping 65-date run across North America, Europe, and the UK.
The tour will serve to support Rodrigo’s upcoming third album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, arriving June 12 via Geffen Records. The album’s lead single, “Drop Dead,” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, extending Rodrigo’s streak as the only artist to have all her lead singles open atop the chart. She also remains the only artist born this century with multiple No. 1 hits, including “Drop Dead,” “Vampire,” “Good 4 U,” and “Drivers License.”
Announcing the tour, Rodrigo posted on Instagram: “i am so so excited to announce The Unraveled Tour!!! I am counting down the days till I get to sing all of the songs from ‘you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love’ with u guys!!! 

Presale begins Tuesday, May 5th, and general onsale starts Thursday, May 7th @ 12PM local. Visit OliviaRodrigo.com for ticket info.”
The tour launches September 25 in Hartford, Connecticut, before traveling through major cities like Chicago, Boston, Toronto, Atlanta, Nashville, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, ultimately wrapping its North American leg in Brooklyn on February 16. A European and UK stretch will follow from March through May, with stops in cities such as Paris, Stockholm, and Milan. Select markets will feature multi-night stays, including four-show runs in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and London. Supporting acts—including Devon Again, Die Spitz, Grace Ives, The Last Dinner Party, and Wolf Alice—will join on various dates.
The Unraveled Tour builds on the momentum of Rodrigo’s previous outings, including The Sour Tour and the massive Guts World Tour, which drew over 1.4 million fans across 95 sold-out shows worldwide and earned her Billboard’s ‘Touring Artist of the Year’ honor in 2024.
Tickets go on presale May 5, with general sales opening May 7 at noon local time. Rodrigo will also continue her “Silver Star Tickets” initiative, offering a limited number of $20 tickets to make shows more accessible, with seating revealed at pickup.
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