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02-08-2025
- Entertainment
Olivia Rodrigo brings Weezer onstage during Lollapalooza headlining debut
Rodrigo made her Lollapalooza debut with a powerful headlining set. 4:07 Olivia Rodrigo delivered a powerful performance Friday night as she made her Lollapalooza Chicago debut, headlining Day Two of the annual music festival in Grant Park. Rodrigo, currently on her GUTS World Tour, performed a mix of fan favorites from her Grammy-winning debut album SOUR and her chart-topping follow-up GUTS. She was joined onstage by Weezer during her set, where they performed the band's hits "Buddy Holly" and "Say It Ain't So" together. Rodrigo told the crowd that Weezer headlined the first concert she ever attended, making the moment a full-circle experience for the singer. The official Lollapalooza Instagram account shared a clip of Rodrigo's set featuring Weezer. The set was part of a diverse Day Two lineup that also featured Korn, Bleachers, T-Pain and Djo (Joe Keery). The festival, which continues through the weekend, includes more than 170 artists performing across eight stages. Select performances, including Carpenter and other headliners, will be available to stream live throughout the weekend. There will be two Hulu streaming channels each day, featuring the following artists (times are in EDT): Other featured performances include Sabrina Carpenter, A$AP Rocky, Martin Garrix and Rüfüs Du Sol. Saturday, Aug. 2 5:05 p.m. - Charlotte Lawrence 6:10 p.m. - Max McNown 7:15 p.m. - CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso 8:25 p.m. - Marina 9:30 p.m. - Clairo 10:35 p.m. - Chase & Status 11:45 p.m. - Rüfüs Du Sol 5:05 p.m. - Sam Austins 5:30 p.m. - Young Miko 6:45 p.m. - Bôa 7:55 p.m. - Doechii 8:55 p.m. - Levity 9:30 p.m. - Jpegmafia 10:40 p.m. - Twice 12:15 a.m. - Two Friends Sunday, Aug. 3 5:05 p.m. - Nimino 5:40 p.m. - BoyNextDoor 6:50 p.m. - KatsEye 7:45 p.m. - Rebecca Black 8:50 p.m. - Mariah the Scientist 10:00 p.m. - Sabrina Carpenter 11:25 p.m. - A$AP Rocky 5:15 p.m. - Marlon Hoffstadt 6:20 p.m. - Remi Wolf 7:00 p.m. - Finneas 8:10 p.m. - Isaiah Rashad 9:15 p.m. - The Marías 10:25 p.m. - Dominic Fike 11:30 p.m. - Martin Garrix


Express Tribune
02-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Olivia Rodrigo stuns Lollapalooza with surprise Weezer duet
Olivia Rodrigo's headlining set at Lollapalooza took a sharp alt-rock turn on Friday night when she brought out none other than Weezer as her surprise guest. The crowd erupted as Rivers Cuomo and the band joined her on stage to perform their iconic hits Buddy Holly and Say It Ain't So, with Rodrigo playing guitar and singing alongside them in a full-circle pop-punk moment. Rodrigo, whose GUTS World Tour has already made headlines for unexpected collaborations, think David Byrne at Governors Ball and Robert Smith at Glastonbury, continued her trend of spotlighting legendary alt-rock artists. This latest cameo had fans buzzing, with some calling it the most exciting moment of Lollapalooza so far. Footage of the performance quickly flooded social media, showing Rodrigo beaming as she strummed along and harmonised effortlessly with Cuomo. The 21-year-old singer, known for her Gen Z heartbreak anthems, looked completely at home rocking out with one of the '90s most beloved bands. Weezer, who are currently making the rounds on the summer festival circuit, matched her energy with a playful yet nostalgic set that bridged two generations of music fans. Rodrigo's ability to weave these guest appearances into her tour without missing a beat has become one of her defining strengths. The collaborations aren't just stunt bookings, they're curated, reverent, and entirely on-brand. With only one show left in her world tour, Montreal's Osheaga Festival, speculation is mounting over who might show up next. Alanis Morissette? Avril Lavigne? The internet is already guessing. Regardless, Rodrigo's Lollapalooza moment proved one thing: she's not just collecting hits, she's collecting rock legends.


Forbes
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Olivia Rodrigo Dazzles At BST Hyde Park With Surprise Ed Sheeran Duet
BST Hyde Park. Olivia Rodrigo @sophiajcarey © Sophia J Carey Pop powerhouse Olivia Rodrigo lit up BST Hyde Park on Friday night with an electrifying 19-song set, delivering a flawless performance to 65,000 fans ahead of her highly anticipated Glastonbury 2025 headline debut. The 22-year-old chart-topper, currently touring her GUTS World Tour, brought high energy, raw emotion and megawatt stage presence to the Great Oak Stage, proving once again why she's one of the most influential pop stars of her generation. In a standout moment, Rodrigo welcomed Ed Sheeran to the stage for a surprise duet of his emotional hit The A-Team , prompting a wave of cheers from the packed Hyde Park audience. 'I want to introduce one of my favourite Brits and one of the best songwriters of all time,' Rodrigo said as Sheeran joined her with guitar in hand, the pair sharing a touching performance under the summer night sky. BST Hyde Park. Olivia Rodrigo and Ed Sheeran @jrcmccord © jrcmccord From High School Musical to Pop Royalty Rodrigo's evolution from Disney star to award-winning global artist was on full display. Switching between electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and piano, she performed hit after hit— Brutal, Vampire, Drivers License, Get Him Back, Good 4 U , and more—showcasing both her musicianship and her deeply resonant songwriting. The energy in Hyde Park on a balmy summer evening was electric–the crowd going wild–with thousands of emotional young girl singing every lyric as Rodrigo strode across the stage. Rocking a glittering silver fringe outfit and no nonsense biker boots, Rodrigo mesmerized the crowd with poetic lyrics about heartbreak, insecurity, and self-discovery. Her vocals soared, her band—featuring powerful performances from the women drummer and guitarists—matched her intensity, and the production included pyro effects and a sky full of streamers. 'I think London is my favourite place right now,' Rodrigo told the audience, who were in the palm of her hand from the beginning of the high- voltage set. 'So many special moments in this park… this is like my dream gig!' Rodrigo is a heady mix of Girl Power, Emo angst and Rock n'Roll riffs–Alannis Morisette meets the Spice Girls with a hint of 80s Madonna. Rodrigo's poetic lyrics speak of broken hearts and the pressure to live up to beauty standards–sentiments that resonate with her army of girl fans. Underneath the doe-eyed, feline exterior Rodrigo possesses an inner steel and determination that comes across in the way she confidently strides around the stage, rocking the guitar and belting out hit after hit while the adoring crowd remain captivated by her energy, her voice and her sheer star wattage. BST Hyde Park. Olivia Rodrigo @sophiajcarey @sophiajcarey Star-Studded Audience & Feminine Rock Energy The crowd wasn't just packed with fans. Celebrities including Sabrina Carpenter (also performing at BST this year), Luke Newton of Bridgerton , James Corden, and Rodrigo's boyfriend Louis Partridge were all spotted soaking in the show. Supporting Rodrigo on the main stage were the raw talents of all-female Indie rock band The Last Dinner Party, who opened the evening with a high-octane set. Dressed in pre-Raphaelite-inspired gowns and performing on a stage styled with Roman columns, they delivered fan favourites like Mirror and Nothing Matters . Lead singer Abigail Morris brought confident, theatrical energy, channelling Florence Welch, Stevie Nicks, and Mick Jagger in equal measure. The band paraded along the catwalk into the audience, guitars aloft, in a Bacchanalian procession of musicality and theatricality. Morris told the crowd: 'It's so lovely to be back here… We got a spot when the Stones were playing. To be back supporting Olivia Rodrigo is so special.' BST Hyde Park. The Last Dinner Party @sophiajcarey © Sophia J Carey Celebrating Women in Music BST Hyde Park's Friday lineup was a celebration of rising female talent. girl in red performed powerful tracks like bad idea ! and I Call You Mine , while floweroflove made a dramatic entrance from a giant stiletto to kick off a standout set. Over on the Rainbow Stage, Caity Baser headlined, with support from Katie Gregson-MacLeod and Ruti, all showcasing the depth of talent among Gen Z artists. BST Hyde Park. Olivia Rodrigo @ISHASHAHPHOTOGRAPHY @ISHASHAHPHOTOGRAPHY BST Hyde Park 2025 Continues BST Hyde Park continues through July with major performances still to come from Noah Kahan, Sabrina Carpenter, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, Stevie Wonder, and Jeff Lynne's ELO. Tickets are available now via BST Hyde Park. Olivia Rodrigo, Ed Sheeran @sophiajcarey @sophiajcarey


Dublin Live
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Dublin Live
Olivia Rodrigo Marlay Park: Setlist, stage times, support act, parking, and everything you need to know
Pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo is set to take over Marlay Park tonight for what will be her biggest Irish show to date. The 22-year-old chart-topper, best known for hits like drivers license, good 4 u and vampire, brings her high-energy GUTS World Tour to Dublin - and fans are in for an unforgettable night. Irish fans last saw her at the 3Arena last year, where she sold out two nights. But tonight's outdoor show at Marlay Park marks a major step up - and a rare chance to see one of the world's biggest pop acts in a stunning open-air venue. Tickets sold out in minutes when they went on sale late last year, but if you've managed to get your hands on one - or you're hoping to score a last-minute resale - there's a lot to know before heading out. Below is everything you need to know to make the most of the experience - from the expected setlist and stage times, to practical information on parking and site layout, plus a weather forecast to help you prepare. Stage times Exact stage times have yet to be confirmed but here's what concertgoers can expect: Gates open: 4pm Show likely starts: After 5pm Olivia Rodrigo on stage: Around 8pm Curfew: Before 11pm All times are subject to change. Support acts The special guest for tonight is beabadoobee, an indie-pop favourite known for hits like Coffee and the perfect pair. Parking Parking at Marlay Park is extremely limited and must be pre-booked. Cost: €25 per car Entrance: College Road, accessed via Whitechurch Road Tickets: Available at Only those with a pre-booked parking ticket will be allowed entry to the car park. Promoters MCD recommend planning your journey in advance and allowing at least three extra hours travel time both to and from Marlay Park. Walking, cycling or using organised event buses is strongly advised due to "inevitable" traffic delays. Information about all types of transport can be found via The Evntz App Venue map Gardai will be stationed at all entrances and throughout the park. Expect ticket checks and bag searches at the gate and inside the venue, so allow plenty of time to get through entry procedures. On arrival, familiarise yourself with the location of exit gates, emergency exits first aid posts and water points. Weather Concertgoers might want to bring a light rain jacket to tonight's gig. Tonight is expected to be mild and humid, with scattered light showers and mist. Met Eireann's forecast for Dublin reads: "Mostly cloudy today with patchy rain and drizzle. Some limited bright or sunny intervals may occur. Highs of 17C to 19C in mostly moderate southwest winds. Variable cloud and clear breaks tonight with scattered, mainly light, showers. Mild and humid with temperatures no lower that 13C to 15C in light southwest breezes." Setlist Olivia Rodrigo has released two major albums, both of which will be get plenty of airtime tonight. Her most recent concert at Pinkpop in the Netherlands last Saturday night gives fans a good idea of what songs to expect. The setlist from that show is below: obsessed ballad of a homeschooled girl vampire drivers license traitor bad idea right? love is embarrassing pretty isn't pretty happier enough for you so american jealousy, jealousy favorite crime deja vu brutal all-american bitch good 4 u get him back! Bag rules Only small bags (A4 size or smaller) are allowed. No large bags or backpacks will be permitted and there are no bag storage facilities on site. Tickets Tickets are sold out, but some fans may resell via Ticketmaster Resale. You can check out the link here and you might get lucky. Other things to know Charge your phone and bring a power bank - you'll need battery to access your tickets. All venue bars will be cashless. Food vendors will take both cash and card payments. Stay hydrated and eat before or during the show - it's a long day. No alcohol or drinks allowed in, except sealed 500ml soft drinks and empty reusable water bottles. Drinking water stations are available on-site. Strobe lighting, lasers and pyrotechnics may be used during the show. No anti-social behaviour: intoxicated individuals may be refused entry or removed without refund Respect local residents when arriving and leaving - Marlay Park is in a residential area. Leave quietly and follow the instructions of staff and gardai. Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice . For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.


Irish Daily Mirror
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
Olivia Rodrigo setlist, stage times, support act, Marlay Park map and more
Pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo is set to take over Marlay Park tonight for what will be her biggest Irish show to date. The 22-year-old chart-topper, best known for hits like drivers license, good 4 u and vampire, brings her high-energy GUTS World Tour to Dublin - and fans are in for an unforgettable night. Irish fans last saw her at the 3Arena in 2023, where she sold out two nights. But tonight's outdoor show at Marlay Park marks a major step up - and a rare chance to see one of the world's biggest pop acts in a stunning open-air venue. Tickets sold out in minutes when they went on sale late last year, but if you've managed to get your hands on one - or you're hoping to score a last-minute resale - there's a lot to know before heading out. Below is everything you need to know to make the most of the experience - from the expected setlist and stage times, to practical information on parking and site layout, plus a weather forecast to help you prepare. Exact stage times have yet to be confirmed but here's what concertgoers can expect: Gates open: 4pm Show likely starts: After 5pm Olivia Rodrigo on stage: Around 8pm Curfew: Before 11pm All times are subject to change. The special guest for tonight is beabadoobee, an indie-pop favourite known for hits like Coffee and the perfect pair. Parking at Marlay Park is extremely limited and must be pre-booked. Cost: €25 per car Entrance: College Road, accessed via Whitechurch Road Tickets: Available at Only those with a pre-booked parking ticket will be allowed entry to the car park. Promoters MCD recommend planning your journey in advance and allowing at least three extra hours travel time both to and from Marlay Park. Walking, cycling or using organised event buses is strongly advised due to "inevitable" traffic delays. Information about all types of transport can be found via The Evntz App Gardai will be stationed at all entrances and throughout the park. Expect ticket checks and bag searches at the gate and inside the venue, so allow plenty of time to get through entry procedures. On arrival, familiarise yourself with the location of exit gates,emergency exits first aid posts and water points. Concertgoers might want to bring a light rain jacket to tonight's gig. Tonight is expected to be mild and humid, with scattered light showers and mist. Met Eireann's forecast for Dublin reads: "Mostly cloudy today with patchy rain and drizzle. Some limited bright or sunny intervals may occur. Highs of 17C to 19C in mostly moderate southwest winds. Variable cloud and clear breaks tonight with scattered, mainly light, showers. Mild and humid with temperatures no lower that 13C to 15C in light southwest breezes." Olivia Rodrigo has released two major albums, both of which will be get plenty of airtime tonight. Her most recent concert at Pinkpop in the Netherlands last Saturday night gives fans a good idea of what songs to expect. The setlist from that show is below: ballad of a homeschooled girl traitor bad idea right? love is embarrassing pretty isn't pretty happier enough for you so american jealousy, jealousy favorite crime deja vu brutal all-american bitch get him back! Only small bags (A4 size or smaller) are allowed. No large bags or backpacks will be permitted and there are no bag storage facilities on site. Tickets are sold out, but some fans may resell via Ticketmaster Resale. You can check out the link here and you might get lucky. Charge your phone and bring a power bank - you'll need battery to access your tickets. All venue bars will be cashless. Food vendors will take both cash and card payments. Stay hydrated and eat before or during the show - it's a long day. No alcohol or drinks allowed in, except sealed 500ml soft drinks and empty reusable water bottles. Drinking water stations are available on-site. Strobe lighting, lasers and pyrotechnics may be used during the show. No anti-social behaviour: intoxicated individuals may be refused entry or removed without refund Respect local residents when arriving and leaving - Marlay Park is in a residential area. Leave quietly and follow the instructions of staff and gardai.