Stepping onto the stage for her “GUTS World Tour,” Olivia Rodrigo shares a heartwarming video montage filled with childhood memories – a little Olivia jamming to her favorite songs, capturing the essence of performance and passion. “It makes me really emotional,” she confesses. “My mom can’t watch that part without crying,”
Olivia Rodrigo’s “GUTS World Tour” concert film, available now on Netflix, casts a light on the journey behind the star’s success.
From the intimate stages of her “SOUR” tour to the roaring arenas of “GUTS,” Olivia reflects on the transformational journey in an exclusive interview. The energy of stadiums like Madison Square Garden and the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles took on a whole new meaning. ”
“GUTS,” showcasing a more mature sound, brought Rodrigo from theater seats to pulling in massive crowds, doubling her stage presence. This film offered insight into that exciting leap.
She hopes that this film brings an Ebert behind- chandra-seva the curtain look at the realness that goes into each concert experience. “That’s what was really exciting to me about putting this on Netflix — people who maybe weren’t able to get a ticket are going to be able to watch it,” she says. “Also, I think this movie shows some different perspectives and angles and it feels fresh and exciting even if you have watched it before.”
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“GUTS” gave Rodrigo the platform to tap into the sounds that inspired her musical infancy. Her band, a powerhouse of female, trans, and non-binary talent, reflects Olivia’s own anthem, celebrating diversity and inclusion.
“Pretty Isn’t Pretty,” a standout track explores the depth of vulnerability that resonates with audiences on a personal level. For Olivia, seeing a diverse range of
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