NEW YORK— Olivia Rodrigo announced her latest tour, the Unraveled Tour, on Tuesday. The tour will feature a rotating lineup of critically acclaimed indie bands. This marks Rodrigo’s third major tour. Her previous tours also featured lesser-known acts. The Guts Tour openers reportedly saw significant career boosts. Rodrigo’s team said the Unraveled Tour aims to replicate that success. The singer herself has a deep appreciation for the underground scene. She wants to share her favorite bands with her fans.
Curated Companions
Grace Ives, Wolf Alice, and The Last Dinner Party are among the announced openers. These bands are known for their distinct sounds. They have a dedicated cult following. Die Spitz and Devon Again will also perform. Rodrigo’s management stated the goal was to find artists with authentic charisma. They wanted artists who could connect with a discerning audience. Rodrigo reportedly spent weeks listening to demos. She meticulously selected each opener.
“Olivia is very particular about who she likes,” said talent scout Brenda Finch. “She doesn’t just want openers; she wants future headliners. We looked for bands with the raw, unfiltered angst that truly resonates. Think less pop, more existential dread. It’s all about the vibe.” The Unraveled Tour promises a unique experience. Fans can expect a journey through various indie subgenres.
A Generous Gesture
This initiative is seen as a generous move. It offers significant exposure to rising artists. It is a chance for these bands to reach a massive audience. This tradition started with her SOUR tour. The openers then were also relatively unknown. “It’s a smart business move for Olivia,” commented music industry analyst Chad Brogan. “She’s building goodwill. Plus, who doesn’t love a good opener? It’s like finding a hidden gem before everyone else does.” The Unraveled Tour is set to begin next spring.
At press time, several openers had already canceled their slots, citing overwhelming fan demand for autograph sessions.
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