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Buzz Feed
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Olivia Rodrigo "Sour" Songs Showdown
Olivia Rodrigo's debut album SOUR gave us heartbreak, angst, and all the feels. From scream-worthy bangers like 'good 4 u' to soul-crushing ballads like 'traitor,' every track hits differently — but only one can be crowned the ultimate fan favorite. Now it's your turn to decide: which SOUR song reigns supreme? Sign up for a BuzzFeed Community account to make your own Showdown now!


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.


Express Tribune
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Olivia Rodrigo's 'SOUR' becomes most streamed album by a female artist on Spotify, surpassing Taylor Swift
Olivia Rodrigo's debut album Sour has officially broken Spotify records, surpassing 15 billion streams and becoming the most-streamed album by a female artist. She achieved this feat without deluxe editions, remixes or collaborations and with only 11 tracks. The news, confirmed on June 11, 2025, marks a significant achievement in pop music history, surpassing previous streaming milestones held by Taylor Swift and Dua Lipa. Since its release in 2021, Sour has consistently dominated the charts, with tracks like 'drivers license' and 'good 4 u' each surpassing two billion streams. Rodrigo's emotionally raw lyrics and relatable storytelling have resonated deeply with listeners, earning her over 45 million monthly Spotify listeners. At the 64th Grammy Awards in 2022, Sour also earned Rodrigo her first ever trophies for Best Pop Solo Performance, and Best Pop Vocal Album along with the Best New Artist award. Sour remains a benchmark in the streaming era, solidifying Olivia Rodrigo's place in the music industry. With her continued success, she is reshaping the landscape of modern pop music.


Reuters
06-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Reuters
The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo to headline UK's Glastonbury Festival
LONDON, March 6 (Reuters) - English rock band The 1975 and American pop star Olivia Rodrigo will join singer-songwriter Neil Young as headliners of Britain's Glastonbury music festival, organisers said on Thursday. As announced last November, rocker Rod Stewart will take the Sunday afternoon "legend" slot, the 80-year-old singer's first appearance at Worthy Farm in southwest England since he performed at the festival's main Pyramid stage in 2002. The Glastonbury festival was started by dairy farmer Michael Eavis in 1970 and over the decades has become a sprawling and often muddy five-day event in June, with some of the biggest names in music performing for tens of thousands of revellers. This year's edition will take place from June 25-29. Rodrigo, whose hits include 'drivers license' and 'good 4 u', will make her Pyramid stage debut, closing the festival on Sunday evening. The 1975 will perform on Friday and Neil Young on Saturday. Born in Canada and now also a U.S. citizen, Young was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist in 1995, and as part of Buffalo Springfield in 1997. He was also a member of the supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Other acts on the lineup include Charli XCX, whose album "Brat" inspired a cultural phenomenon last summer, hip hop artist Loyle Carner, electronic band The Prodigy and singer-songwriter Raye.