Olivia Rodrigo Announces Debut Performance in Korea as Part of "Guts" World Tour
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Grammy-Winning Singer-Songwriter to Perform at Seoul Jamsil Gymnasium in September
▲ Courtesy of Olivia Rodrigo's instagramPresales for the Korean concert are scheduled to commence on May 16 exclusively for members of concert organizer Live Nation, followed by general ticket sales on May 17 through Interpark Ticket.
Rodrigo launched her "Guts" world tour in February at Madison Square Garden in New York, touring cities across the United States, Canada, and Ireland. The tour is set to continue in Europe, with stops in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. ▲ singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo will perform in Korea for the first time in September / Courtesy of BONBOO ENTERTAINMENTIn addition to Korea, the Asian leg of the "Guts" tour will include performances in Thailand, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia.
Rodrigo gained widespread acclaim with her debut single "drivers license" in 2021 and received three Grammy Awards at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in 2022, including Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Pop Solo Performance.
Courtesy of Olivia Rodrigo's instagram
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo is set to perform in Korea for the first time on September 20 at the Seoul Jamsil Gymnasium in Songpa District, southern Seoul, as part of her ongoing "Guts" world tour.
Rodrigo launched her "Guts" world tour in February at Madison Square Garden in New York, touring cities across the United States, Canada, and Ireland. The tour is set to continue in Europe, with stops in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.
Rodrigo gained widespread acclaim with her debut single "drivers license" in 2021 and received three Grammy Awards at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in 2022, including Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Pop Solo Performance.
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