Missed Olivia Rodrigo’s concert? Catch Guts Tour on Netflix this October. Read on to know more about the show
Halfway through 2024, Asian fans of pop superstar Olivia Rodrigo witnessed a spectacular show that featured live renditions of beloved tracks from the artist's Sour and Guts album. In September, concert promoter Live Nation Philippines confirmed Rodrigo’s Manila Silver Star Show. The announcement was well received for two reasons: first, Manila had not originally been part of the Guts Tour Asian leg, although Filipino fans had been encouraged to stay tuned for updates. Second, all tickets for the show were priced at PhP1,500 (including taxes), with all net proceeds benefiting the artist’s Fund 4 Good initiative.
While most Filipinos expressed interest, not everyone got the chance to secure a ticket for the show. Fortunately, the Guts Tour will be available on Netflix starting October 29, 2024.
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Above Olivia Rodrigo's Guts Tour on Netflix is coming October 29, 2024
This highly anticipated concert special will allow fans who were unable to attend the Manila show to experience Olivia Rodrigo's captivating performance from the comfort of their homes.
The special is set to include behind-the-scenes footage and exclusive interviews. Given the overwhelming demand for tickets, this Netflix release offers an excellent opportunity for fans to engage with her music and relive the excitement of the tour.
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Above Watch Olivia Rodrigo's Guts Tour on Netflix this October 29, 2024 (Photo: Netflix PR)
In a letter Rodrigo penned for the Philippines, the musician expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support of her fans. “Hello, I just wanted to express my gratitude to everyone who attended my show in Manila. It was my first time in the Philippines and the biggest venue I’ve ever played! I’m so proud of my Filipino heritage and it was so meaningful to get to experience all the love and warmth from the Filipino fans,” she wrote.
“I had the most fun singing with you guys and I will remember that night for the rest of my life. I’m so beyond thankful! Mahal kita,” she concluded.
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