Olivia Rodrigo kicked off her “Sour World Tour” on Tuesday and covered Avril Lavigne’s 2002 hit “Complicated”.
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Olivia Rodrigo is bringing her fans along on a wild ride. On Thursday, Disney+ released the first trailer for , the forthcoming documentary about the making of the teen's triple-platinum debut album.The film will take audiences on a familiar road trip from Salt Lake City, where Rodrigo began writing her hit 2021 album. «I think it's really interesting to come back to a place that you haven't been in a long time as a new person,» she says in the trailer.
«I did this road trip so many times, back and forth between L.A. and Salt Lake.»As fans travel with Rodrigo, she'll recount the memories of writing and creating, and share her feelings as a young woman navigating a specific time in her life.«How would I describe this chapter of my life? I just wanted to tell people what was going on in the back of my head in a way that was proud and not ashamed,» she says.
«There's nothing that connects people, nothing that is a truer window into the human emotion, than music.»The flick will also include new live arrangements of her songs, intimate interviews and never-before-seen footage from the making of the album.«I've always been so attracted to really emotional songs. Being a songwriter, it's just the absolute dream.
It's my way of making sense of the world,» she says. «Coming from this place of hurt and devastation, and you manage to turn it into something you're proud of, there's nothing better than that.»ET spoke with Rodrigo earlier this month, when she was presented with Billboard's «Women of the Year» honor.«Oh my gosh, it's incredible,» she told ET.
Olivia Rodrigo kicked off her “Sour World Tour” on Tuesday and covered Avril Lavigne’s 2002 hit “Complicated”.
Olivia Rodrigo celebrated a huge milestone in her life with a star-studded afterparty.The “Driver’s License” singer won three awards on Sunday at the 64th Grammy Awards, including the coveted Best New Artist award. To celebrate her achievement, she partied with none other than Paris Hilton.The former Disney Channel star joined the 41-year-old heiress in the DJ’s booth, which was set up in front of a screen that read, “Baby’s first Grammys.” The pair also ended up hitting the dance floor together while Hilton sang her 2006 single “Stars Are Blind” to Rodrigo.Olivia Rodrigo shines light on inclusion, brings sign language interpreter to GrammysKanye West & Olivia Rodrigo could make Grammy historyOlivia Rodrigo, Charli D’Amelio, and their BFFs get matching tattoosAfter their fun night out, Paris commented on a photo of Rodrigo holding her three Grammys, letting the 19-year-old know how proud she is of all she’s accomplished.
One of music's biggest nights took place last night – Sunday 3 April – with the likes of Olivia Rodrigo, Kanye West and Foo Fighters taking home more than one Grammy each. Musicians from far and wide flocked to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, donning their best attire for the star-studded evening.
Music’s biggest night! The 2022 Grammy Awards brought the star power and the heat with killer performances and major wins.
Ellise Shafer BTS brought the house down at the Grammys on Sunday night while performing its mega-hit “Butter.”Jungkook swooped down from the ceiling in spectacular fashion while other band members sat in the audience, including V, who was playfully flirting with Olivia Rodrigo. In a blink-and-you’d-miss-it-moment, J-Hope almost slipped while making the transition from one stage to the next, but made a smooth (as butter) recovery. It was announced on Tuesday that BTS member Jungkook had tested positive for COVID-19.
Olivia Rodrigo gave her debut Grammys performance at the 2022 awards show in Las Vegas tonight (April 3), performing ‘Drivers License’.The pop star is up for seven awards at the ceremony, including the “big four” – Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Album Of The Year and Best New Artist.Rodrigo began her performance sat in a car, turning the radio dial as she skipped through some of her songs.
Olivia Rodrigo is ready for the big event.
The music industry hands out its top honors on Sunday with acts from teen sensation Olivia Rodrigo to awards darling Billie Eilish and rapper Lil Nas X competing at a star-studded Grammys ceremony in Las Vegas.Grammy watchers say it is tough to predict who will take the biggest prizes other than best new artist, which is widely expected to go to 19-year-old Rodrigo. Her song “drivers license” went viral in early 2021.Rodrigo also is nominated for album, song and record of the year.
Chris Willman Music WriterOlivia Rodrigo would appear to be close to a shoo-in for several Grammys, but when it comes to what’s generally considered the most prestigious prize, album of the year, there’s a serious competitor packing heat, and he’s old enough to be her grandfather’s grandfather.Rodrigo has a decent shot at winning the Grammys’ quadruple crown, for album, record, song and new artist of the year, just as another teen, Billie Eilish, did two years ago. Tony Bennett is the likeliest spoiler, however, of the 19-year-old’s shot at grabbing all the Grammy glory her first time out of the gate.
“Drivers License,” it became clear that a new powerhouse had arrived.Now, she’s already become one of the most-nominated names at the 2022 Grammys, and it looks highly likely that she’ll end up not just a winner, but perhaps the top champion of the evening.Rodrigo is currently nominated for seven Grammys, tying her with fellow young prodigy Billie Eilish for the fifth-most chances to win at the 2022 show. Included in those seven nods are entries in all four of the biggest categories.It’s not necessarily uncommon for a special figure to appear in every single one of the top verticals, but it’s also not exactly common, either.
Ellise Shafer In Olivia Rodrigo’s Disney Plus film “Driving Home 2 U,” the pop star takes a road trip from Salt Lake City, Utah to Malibu, Calif., stopping at old-timey diners, abandoned-looking gas stations and desert prairies along the way. At the premiere for the film on Thursday night in Westwood, Rodrigo’s star-studded friends, members of the press and fans got to mimic that journey.While picking up tickets at will call, each guest was handed a “Drivers License” of their own in the spirit of Rodrigo’s hit song, and directed toward the Regency Village Theater by enthusiastic event employees dressed in pastel jumpsuits adorned with “Sour” patches.
Olivia Rodrigo's new documentary is giving fans a glimpse into the making of her GRAMMY-nominated album, — and now it's making us want to scream-sing «Drivers License» and revel in the nostalgia of our teenage angst all over again. But it's fine, we're fine.The new documentary from the young pop star — aptly titled — takes audiences on an intimate (and literal) road trip which explores the story behind the creation of Rodrigo's debut solo album, as well as the hit songs that accompany it. is now available to watch exclusively on Disney+. In addition to intimate interviews and never-before-seen footage of Olivia both in and outside of the studio, also showcases 11 songs from, all of which are brought to life via unique performances at destinations like the Mojave Airplane Boneyard, Roy's Motel & Café, Arcosanti and the Red Rock Canyon State Park, among others.Best of all, the film will soon be available to stream from home — because what better way to get amped up for the 2022 GRAMMY Awards than with an artistic exploration of one of the year's biggest (and most nominated) albums? BRB — just grabbing our remotes now and getting ready to stream this Olivia Rodrigo doc like a damn sociopath!Here's everything to know about how, when and were to watch Olivia Rodrigo's new documentary, . Olivia Rodrigo's new documentary premiered at 3 a.m.
Turning back time. Olivia Rodrigo reflected on her past relationship and alluded to the Joshua Bassett drama in her SOUR film Driving Home 2 U.
Olivia Rodrigo is serving up a LOOK at her big premiere!
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Olivia Rodrigo's new documentary is giving fans a glimpse into the making of her GRAMMY-nominated album, — and now it's making us want to scream-sing «Drivers License» and revel in the nostalgia of our teenage angst all over again. But it's fine, we're fine.The new documentary from the young pop star — aptly titled — takes audiences on an intimate (and literal) road trip which explores the story behind the creation of Rodrigo's debut LP, as well as the hit songs that accompany it.Beyond new behind-the-scenes footage of the singer both in and outside of the studio, also showcases 11 songs from, all of which are brought to life via unique performances at destinations like the Mojave Airplane Boneyard, Roy's Motel & Café, Arcosanti and the Red Rock Canyon State Park, among others.Best of all, the film will soon be available to stream from home — because what better way to get amped up for the 2022 GRAMMY Awards than with an artistic exploration of one of the year's biggest (and most nominated) albums? BRB — just grabbing our remotes now and getting ready to stream this Olivia Rodrigo doc like a damn sociopath!Here's everything to know about how, when and were to watch Olivia Rodrigo's new documentary, . Olivia Rodrigo's new documentary will premiere on Friday, March 25.
Olivia Rodrigo had an eventful Tuesday night.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticFor 20 years, ever since Gilbert Gottfried made the tasteless crack that inspired it just a few weeks after 9/11, “Too soon” has been the mantra we use to jokingly suggest someone is making a joke before the time is ripe for it. But the phrase could also be applied to certain music documentaries.