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Watch the energetic trailer for Olivia Rodrigo’s concert film Guts

Watch the energetic trailer for Olivia Rodrigo’s concert film Guts

The official trailer for Olivia Rodrigo’s upcoming Guts concert film for Netflix has been released – check it out below.

The “Get Him Back” singer’s concert special – which was filmed at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles – will be available to stream on October 29th. The special gives fans insight into the pop singer’s huge sold-out arena tour. It was first announced earlier this month (October 2).

In the trailer, we get a look at Rodrigo, her backup dancers, and her crew backstage as she expresses her love and appreciation. We then get footage of her performing her biggest hits on stage, including sitting on a crescent moon floating around the arena and more.

Watch the trailer Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour below.

During the concert at the Inuit Dome, Rodrigo Chappell brought out Roan to perform the viral track “Hot To Go!” However, it remains to be seen whether this particular performance will be featured in the upcoming concert film.

Last week, she donated all profits from her first show in the Philippines to the nonprofit Jhpiego, which works to “ensure mothers and babies receive quality health care” (according to their website).

The three-time Grammy winner has been on the road since February and will end her tour after her current four-day stay in Sydney. Rodrigo has also announced new dates for their rescheduled Manchester shows, shortly after Glastonbury 2025.

Olivia Rodrigo. Photo credit: Christopher Polk/Getty

The singer said she will be playing the Co-op Live arena in Manchester on June 30 and July 1 next year and that tickets purchased for the original shows will automatically be transferred to the new dates.

Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts received a glowing five-star review, with Sophie Williams writing for NME: “‘Guts’ feels like a transition in more than just a musical sense. It marks the end of Rodrigo’s teenage years, a moment that is significant considering she said in a recent statement that she felt she had grown “10 years” between the ages of 18 and 20. Here she offers a candid self-analysis as she reflects on broader cultural notions of achievement and swallowing anger to meet the wants and needs of others. It serves as a demonstration of real power, range and versatility – all of which Rodrigo possesses in abundance.”

In a four-star review of their live show at London’s O2 Arena: NME wrote: “The deep regret of ‘Drivers License’ brought them to this venue a few years ago, but now it is sung with both the lived experience and the confidence that only comes from someone moving on to bigger and better things.” things moved; There is no denying that Rodrigo has certainly done that and will continue to do so.”