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    Olivia Rodrigo wraps up blockbuster ‘Guts’ World Tour with secret show

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    Olivia Rodrigo wraps up blockbuster ‘Guts’ World Tour with secret show

    Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts World Tour came to an end with a secret show in New York City.

    The invite-only concert proved to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for a lucky crowd of fans, friends, and celebrity guests.

    Hosted by American Express at the historic Park Avenue Armory, the 22-year-old American singer-songwriter and actress lit up the venue on Thursday night, October 23, performing a powerhouse set of fan favourites including Drivers License, Vampire, Deja Vu, and Sour.

    The night took an even more special turn when the Happier singer treated the intimate audience to a rare live performance of Lacy, a song that’s gone viral since being featured in The Summer I Turned Pretty.

    “Ever since it was in that show, people have been chanting at me at concerts to sing this song if I wasn’t going to sing it,” the High School Musical: The Musical: The Series alum told the crowd. 

    She added, “And so I’m really grateful to that show, and I’m really grateful to you guys for listening to this song and streaming it, because it’s always been one of my favorites.”

    Performing beneath the soaring arches of the Armory’s Drill Hall, the Traitor singer delivered an unforgettable finale in front of a star-studded audience, which included Emily in Paris star Ashley Park, The Bear’s Molly Gordon, Vampire Diaries alum Nina Dobrev, celebrity makeup artist Patrick Ta, Good American founder Emma Grede, and designer Jeremiah Brent.

    The secret concert marked the final stop on Rodrigo’s blockbuster Guts World Tour, which kicked off earlier this year in Palm Springs and has since spanned over 75 dates across North America and Europe.

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