Olivia Rodrigo is hitting the road!
21.03.2022 - 18:13 / variety.com
Ellise Shafer In the upcoming Disney Plus film “Driving Home 2 U,” Olivia Rodrigo takes a road trip through the desert while looking in the rearview mirror at her Grammy-nominated debut album “Sour,” which released nearly one year ago.Driving a vintage sky blue Ford Bronco, Rodrigo travels from Salt Lake City, Utah — where she filmed her breakout part on “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” — to Malibu, Calif., stopping along the way to deliver artfully constructed and rearranged performances of 11 tracks from the triple-platinum certified album. Standouts include a fast-paced, distorted “Jealousy, Jealousy” performed under a highway overpass and a haunting orchestral rendition of hit “Good 4 U.” With the rearrangements, Rodrigo wanted to introduce a “brand new concept” for each track to keep her supporters satisfied.
“I really wanted to make this film for my fans, and especially my fans who maybe couldn’t come to my tour this go around,” Rodrigo tells Variety.Rodrigo’s all-women band — consisting of Heather Baker (guitar), Hayley Brownell (drums), Arianna Powell (guitar), Moa Munoz (bass guitar, keyboards) and Camila Mora (keyboards) — are spotlighted in the film, as well as special guest performers Blu DeTiger and Towa Bird, who add high-voltage guitar and bass to “Brutal.” Rodrigo found both DeTiger and Bird on TikTok, and knew they’d fit right in with the rest of her band during the performance, which takes place in an airplane hangar.“There’s just something so special about girls rocking out together, and that’s an all-girl band,” Rodrigo says. “It’s just so empowering to me, I love women in rock and I feel like we don’t really see as much of it as we should in the media today.”The film also gives viewers
.Olivia Rodrigo is hitting the road!
Olivia Rodrigo kicked off her “Sour World Tour” on Tuesday and covered Avril Lavigne’s 2002 hit “Complicated”.
Olivia Rodrigo began her ‘Sour’ world tour in Portland, Oregon last night (April 5) – see footage, reaction, photos, setlist and more.The dates behind her 2021 debut album start in North America this week before heading to Europe in June and ending in the UK in July. Supporting will be Gracie Abrams, Holly Humberstone and Baby Queen.At last night’s show at the Theater of the Clouds in Portland, Rodrigo played a 12-song set, opening with ‘Brutal’ and closing with ‘Good 4 U’.In between, she covered Avril Lavigne’s ‘Complicated’ and ‘Seether’ by Verruca Salt, aired other cuts from ‘Sour’ and more.
Good 4 u! Following the success of her debut album, Olivia Rodrigo scored several awards for the first time at the 2022 Grammys on Sunday, April 3.
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.
Ellise Shafer Seven-time nominee Olivia Rodrigo took the stage at the 2022 Grammys to perform“Drivers License,” which has already won the singer her first award of the night.Wearing a white dress, black fishnets and Doc Martens, Rodrigo belted the record-breaking tune against the backdrop of a scant neighborhood street. She began the performance inside a vintage white Mercedes-Benz convertible, soon stepping out of the car to meet her all-woman band as they ramped the song’s tempo up a notch.
Olivia Rodrigo slayed on the GRAMMYs stage at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sunday night. This was the 19-year-old «Good 4 U» singer's first GRAMMYs performance as well as her first time attending the awards show. Rodrigo looked ethereal in a flowy white spaghetti-strap ruffled dress and black platform boots as she took the stage — complete with an old-school car -- to sing her breakout hit, «Drivers License.» She was the evening's second performance.Rodrigo was nominated for seven GRAMMYs this year, including Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year. Ahead of her performance, the star admitted to ET's Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner on the red carpet to being «so nervous» for her first GRAMMY moment.«It's crazy, I have just watched the GRAMMYs religiously since I was so young and just to be here and perform up on that stage is such an honor,» Rodrigo said before the ceremony. And after the GRAMMYs, she'll be switching gears for her anticipated tour.
Olivia Rodrigo is ready for the big event.
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.
Christina Milian looked every inch the proud parent as she treated her daughter Violet to a red-carpet extravaganza. The pop star/actress, 40, was spotted alongside her 12-year-old baby girl at the Olivia Rodrigo: Driving Home 2 U (A Sour Film) premiere in Los Angeles on Thursday (March 24). The adorable duo rocked pink ensembles for the event, as they hugged each other and smiled for the shutterbugs.
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!
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, and whose first album dominated the charts last year, led by hit single “Driver's License.” Gregg is also a TikToker, specializing in makeup. They are all nineteen except for D'Amelio, who is seventeen, so I guess one of her parents signed a form for the tattoo? Anyway, they're all young, famous, rich, and seem like happy friends. D'Amelio tagged the tattoo artist——in case you want to hit her up.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.The friends were hanging out after Rodrigo's big night at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, where she was honored with three wins.
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.
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.
Olivia Rodrigo discussed dealing with criticism, being up for seven Grammys, and more in a new interview with “Good Morning America”.