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Olivia Rodrigo kept it low-key this week. The 'Vampire' singer was spotted in attendance of the hit broadway musical John Proctor Is the Villain, starring Stranger Things actress Sadie Sink. Rodrigo was all smiles sporting a cream linen babydoll dress and her brand-new Kate Spade Liv shoulder bag in a leopard print.
The purse was a perfect complement to the easy and minimal dress and proves that mini shoulder bags aren't going anywhere anytime soon. The red strap and studded sides added a chic edgy element, balancing girly with grunge—the perfect formula for any outfit, especially for a hot summer night at a Broadway play.
After the show, Rodrigo posed onstage with Sink and the pop star's longtime best friend Conan Gray. Over the weekend, Sink attended the Tony Awards, where she was nominated for Best Actress in a Play for her work in John Proctor. It was the first such nomination for the actress, marking a major moment in her career on the eve of the final season of Stranger Things. Ultimately, Sarah Snook took home the award for her incredible one-woman performance, playing 26 characters, in The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Rodrigo is also fresh off of her 2025 Governors Ball performance from over the weekend, where she brought out a surprise guest performer, the legendary David Byrne, for a duet of 'Burning Down the House.' After a playful rendition and dance performance, the singer then closed her set with a four-song encore that included her hits 'Brutal,' 'Good 4 U,' 'All-American Bitch,' and 'Get Him Back!'
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