Olivia Rodrigo is opening up about her mental health and therapy journey.
04.10.2023 - 17:46 / justjared.com
Olivia Rodrigo is opening up about her love life.
The 20-year-old “Get Him Back!” singer-songwriter got candid in an interview with Pitchfork, out now.
During the conversation, she was asked what she believes is overrated and what’s underrated, including getting back together with your ex.
Keep reading to find out more…
When asked about trying to get back with your ex for another go, Olivia decidedly declared it overrated.
“Getting back together with your ex, you guys, the sequel is never as good as the original,” she said. “Never.”
Instead, she suggested turning that heartbreak into art.
“I mean, heartbreak, I’m actually gonna have to go with underrated. I feel like if I never endured any heartbreak in my life I wouldn’t be half the person I am today and I wouldn’t know myself near as well. Or really have any of my songs.”
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Olivia Rodrigo is opening up about her mental health and therapy journey.
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Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic The process of guts-spilling was the focus of a conversation between Olivia Rodrigo and veteran songwriter-producer Linda Perry at the Grammy Museum Wednesday night, before the young pop champion took to piano and acoustic guitar to sing solo versions of three hits and/or fan favorites from her new album, “Vampire,” “Making the Bed” and “Lacy.” Although the conversation inevitably skewed more toward the mechanics and philosophy of writing than personal details, Rodrigo kept the fan base on hand in the intimate auditorium rapt with mentions of how she came to write several of the new songs. There were passing revelations, too, like the fact that she took a poetry class at USC last year, which helped generate one of the most talked-about songs on the new “Guts” release, or that St. Vincent is a previously unmentioned collaborator on the bonus track “Obsessed.” “In this time of music where we’re getting fed a lot of different styles, I’m not buying a lot of it,” said Perry — famous as part of 4 Non Blondes and for her work with Pink, Christina Aguilera and Dolly Parton — in kicking off her questioning of Rodrigo.
Olivia Rodrigo has covered Noah Kahan’s ‘Stick Season’ as part of her BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge performance.The pop singer was the first to perform as part of the station’s Live Lounge month which will see the program air a new performance every Monday through Thursday for the entirety of October.Rodrigo took over yesterday (October 2) and played four songs against a purple, tattered haunted house-inspired backdrop at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.The setlist for her live lounge included her viral sensation ‘Drivers License‘, ‘Vampire‘, ‘Get Him Back‘ and, keeping with the tradition to perform a cover, she played a rendition of Kahan’s ‘Stick Season’.Speaking of the return of Live Lounge Month in a press release, BBC Radio 1 hosts Rickie, Melvin and Charlie said: “We are so excited that Live Lounge Month is back and we promise this year is bigger and better than ever!! We have some of the world’s greatest Pop Stars, debut performances, and listener’s favourite artists all ready to step into the world-famous Live Lounge.”The next artists to take over the lounge this week will be Troye Sivan on October 3, Jorja Smith on October 4 and Madison Beer on October 5.
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2023 Jingle Ball at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Friday, Dec. 8 and it’s a doozy.Taking the top spots on this year’s bill are Olivia Rodrigo, SZA, Sabrina Carpenter, Pentatonix and Big Time Rush.That’s not all though.They’ll be joined by Jelly Roll, OneRepublic, Doechii, Melanie Martinez and David Kushner.And if you want to grab tickets for the star-studded affair, you can pick them up as soon as today.At the time of publication, our team found seats going for as low as $312 before fees on Vivid Seats.More expensive tickets range anywhere from $700 to $4000 before fees.Need tickets but looking for a little information before smashing that buy button?Keep scrolling, Jingle Ballers.We’ve got everything you need to know and more below about MSG’s 2023 Jingle Ball below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on tickets by section at Madison Square Garden can be found here:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan presale for Olivia Rodrigo’s tour has added yet another complication: tickets purchased for her GUTS tour will not be available until 72 hours prior to the date of the show, and can only be accessed electronically.
Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Amid the expected chaos of the on-sale for Olivia Rodrigo’s “Guts” tour is an unusual caveat: In an attempt to crack down on scalpers, purchased tickets will only be issued 72 hours before the concert takes place, regardless of when they were purchased — and they will only be available electronically. In a statement, Ticketmaster told Good Morning America: “Delivery delays are commonly used by artists to allow for a thorough review of the sale and to ensure all ticket purchasers have adhered to ticket limits and terms.” The decision was taken by the tour’s operators as “as an added level of protection.” While the 72-hour rule seems new to many people, a source says has been used in the past for Ed Sheeran, Jack Harlow and Doja Cat tours, among others.
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Olivia Rodrigo has reacted to Chipotle’s joke that references a lyric from the pop star’s ‘Guts’ album track ‘Ballad Of A Homeschooled Girl’.Chipotle, the Mexican food-inspired restaurant chain, posted an image on its Instagram account last week of its chips and guacamole side dish with a hand hovering over it bearing rings similar to those Rodrigo wears on her ‘Guts‘ album cover.The chain captioned the image with “every guy I like is guac” in reference to Rodrigo’s lyric, “Everything I do is tragic/ Every guy I like is gay.”Rodrigo commented on the post, writing: “LMFAOOOOO THIS IS AMAZING.”A post shared by Chipotle (@chipotle)The news follows Rodrigo picking up her second UK Number One album recently, with ‘Guts’ outselling the rest of the Top 10 combined.The album racked up over 60,000 chart units in its first week. Her debut album ‘Sour’ also re-entered the Top 10 following the second album’s release.‘Guts’ has had the fourth biggest opening week for an album in 2023, following records by Lewis Capaldi, Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift.In other news, the pop star has cancelled her publicity tour in Australia days before it kicks off due to “unforeseen circumstances”.Rodrigo was due to host a Q&A with fans on September 22.
Thania Garcia Olivia Rodrigo’s sophomore effort “Guts” becomes the 20-year-old’s second No. 1 album, starting with the equivalent of 302,000 albums sold in the United States and nearly 100 million streams — the fourth largest opening week for any album in 2023. It follows Travis Scott’s massive opening week with “Utopia,” which entered with 496,000 units back in July.