Olivia Rodrigo Reveals Dates for Asia & Australia Leg of Guts World Tour

Pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo is heading to Asia and Australia for her Guts World Tour this fall. This marks her first time touring in either country, and will bring her total number of shows globally to 82 by the end of the year. The Asian leg will kick off in Bangkok, Thailand on September 16, with stops in Seoul, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. Rodrigo also teased a possible stop in Manila on her Instagram Story.

Following the Asian leg, Rodrigo will play two shows in Melbourne and two in Sydney in October. Rising alt-pop star Benee will join her for all four Australian shows. Benee is known for her viral TikTok hit “Supalonely,” which reached No. 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2020. Currently, Rodrigo is on the European leg of her tour, which began in Dublin on April 30 after shows in North America.

Rodrigo expressed her excitement for the European leg of the tour on Instagram and shared photos from her performances. She is looking forward to the upcoming dates in Asia and Australia. However, Rodrigo recently had to cancel a show in Manchester due to technical difficulties at the Co-Op Live arena. She expressed her disappointment and hopes to reschedule the show soon.

The newly added Guts World Tour dates for Asia and Australia are as follows:

September 16 – Bangkok, Thailand

September 18 – Seoul, South Korea

September 22 – Hong Kong

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