Four nights at Barclays Center. Two sold-out runs at Chicago’s United Center. A closing stretch in Brooklyn that reads less like a tour finale and more like a victory lap. When Olivia Rodrigo announced The Unraveled Tour, she didn’t ease back into arenas — she claimed them.
The 23-year-old pop provocateur is heading back on the road this September in support of you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, her 2026 album and the follow-up to 2023’s Guts. The North American leg kicks off September 25 at PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford, Connecticut, and doesn’t let up until mid-February, when Rodrigo closes things out with four consecutive nights at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. In between, she’ll play 38 more shows across the U.S. and Canada, hitting Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh, Chicago, Boston, Nashville, Atlanta, Vegas and a four-night stand at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome — the kind of run that turns a tour into an event.
It’s a lot of real estate for one artist to cover. It’s also, by now, exactly what fans expect from her.
From Bedroom Confessional to Arena Headliner
It’s worth remembering how fast this happened. Rodrigo’s 2021 debut single “drivers license” didn’t just chart — it broke streaming records and turned a Disney Channel actress into pop’s most closely watched new voice almost overnight. Sour, the album that followed, became one of the defining breakup records of its era, all bruised diary-entry lyrics wrapped in hooks sharp enough to sting. Guts, released in 2023, proved Sour wasn’t a fluke — angrier, funnier, more self-aware, and strong enough to carry the GUTS World Tour through 2024 and into 2025, a run that cemented her as one of the few Gen Z pop acts who can genuinely fill arenas night after night.
Now comes you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, released earlier this year, and with it, the natural next step: bigger rooms, longer stretches, more cities than she’s ever attempted in a single run.
The Unraveled Tour: Full U.S. and Canada Dates
Tickets go on general sale Thursday, May 7 at 12:00 p.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Here’s the complete North American schedule fans need to plan around:
| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| Sep 25 | Hartford, CT | PeoplesBank Arena |
| Sep 26 | Hartford, CT | PeoplesBank Arena |
| Sep 29 | Pittsburgh, PA | PPG Paints Arena |
| Sep 30 | Pittsburgh, PA | PPG Paints Arena |
| Oct 3 | Washington, DC | Capital One Arena |
| Oct 4 | Washington, DC | Capital One Arena |
| Oct 7 | Charlotte, NC | Spectrum Center |
| Oct 8 | Charlotte, NC | Spectrum Center |
| Oct 11 | Chicago, IL | United Center |
| Oct 12 | Chicago, IL | United Center |
| Oct 15 | Boston, MA | TD Garden |
| Oct 17 | Boston, MA | TD Garden |
| Oct 21 | Montreal, QC | Centre Bell |
| Oct 22 | Montreal, QC | Centre Bell |
| Oct 26 | Toronto, ON | Scotiabank Arena |
| Oct 27 | Toronto, ON | Scotiabank Arena |
| Oct 29 | Columbus, OH | Schottenstein Center |
| Oct 30 | Columbus, OH | Schottenstein Center |
| Nov 7 | Philadelphia, PA | Xfinity Mobile Arena |
| Nov 8 | Philadelphia, PA | Xfinity Mobile Arena |
| Nov 11 | Atlanta, GA | State Farm Arena |
| Nov 12 | Atlanta, GA | State Farm Arena |
| Nov 15 | Orlando, FL | Kia Center |
| Nov 16 | Orlando, FL | Kia Center |
| Nov 19 | Sunrise, FL | Amerant Bank Arena |
| Nov 20 | Sunrise, FL | Amerant Bank Arena |
| Nov 23 | Nashville, TN | Bridgestone Arena |
| Nov 24 | Nashville, TN | Bridgestone Arena |
| Dec 1 | Vancouver, BC | Rogers Arena |
| Dec 2 | Vancouver, BC | Rogers Arena |
| Dec 7 | Seattle, WA | Climate Pledge Arena |
| Dec 8 | Seattle, WA | Climate Pledge Arena |
| Dec 11 | Oakland, CA | Oakland Arena |
| Dec 12 | Oakland, CA | Oakland Arena |
| Dec 15 | Sacramento, CA | Golden 1 Center |
| Dec 16 | Sacramento, CA | Golden 1 Center |
| Dec 19 | Las Vegas, NV | T-Mobile Arena |
| Dec 20 | Las Vegas, NV | T-Mobile Arena |
| Jan 12 | Inglewood, CA | Intuit Dome |
| Jan 13 | Inglewood, CA | Intuit Dome |
| Jan 16 | Inglewood, CA | Intuit Dome |
| Jan 17 | Inglewood, CA | Intuit Dome |
| Feb 11 | Brooklyn, NY | Barclays Center |
| Feb 12 | Brooklyn, NY | Barclays Center |
| Feb 15 | Brooklyn, NY | Barclays Center |
| Feb 16 | Brooklyn, NY | Barclays Center |
Notice the pattern: this isn’t a tour built on single-night drive-bys. Multi-night runs in Hartford, Pittsburgh, D.C., Charlotte, Chicago, Columbus, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Orlando, Sunrise, Nashville, Vancouver, Seattle, Oakland, Sacramento and Vegas suggest a production team confident in sustained regional demand — and a routing strategy built to minimize the kind of frantic, one-shot presale chaos that’s plagued past Rodrigo tours.
Who Else Is on the Bill
Rodrigo isn’t touring alone. The Unraveled Tour will rotate through a genuinely eclectic supporting cast across its run, including Wolf Alice, The Last Dinner Party, Devon Again, Grace Ives and Die Spitz. It’s a lineup that leans into the same scrappy, guitar-forward sensibility that’s always run underneath Rodrigo’s pop instincts — Wolf Alice and The Last Dinner Party both bring UK indie-rock credentials, while Grace Ives and Die Spitz represent the American underground she’s long name-checked as an influence. Openers vary by market, so fans should check individual event pages closer to their date.
What the Setlist Might Look Like
Rodrigo hasn’t started The Unraveled Tour yet, so there’s no confirmed setlist — but her GUTS-era shows offer a strong blueprint. Recent headlining sets have run just under two hours and leaned heavily on fan favorites: “bad idea right?,” “vampire,” “drivers license,” “lacy,” “jealousy, jealousy,” “brutal” and “obsessed” have all been setlist staples, typically closing with a “good 4 u” into “get him back!” encore. Expect that backbone to remain, reshaped around new material from you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love. Past tours have started around 8:25 or 8:30 p.m. local time, though official set times for The Unraveled Tour won’t be confirmed until shows actually begin in September.
Why This Tour Matters
There’s a version of this story that’s just a routing sheet — dates, venues, times. But the real story is what it says about where Rodrigo sits in pop right now. Three albums in, she’s no longer being measured against her breakout single. She’s measured against arena-headliner peers, and a 46-date North American run with four-night stands in three different markets is the kind of scheduling that only gets greenlit when a promoter is certain the demand is there.
For fans, the practical takeaway is simple: general sale opens Thursday, May 7 at noon local time through Ticketmaster, and given how quickly her past tours have moved, waiting isn’t really a strategy. The Unraveled Tour isn’t just Olivia Rodrigo’s biggest run yet — it’s a statement that the girl who once sang from a parking lot is now filling out arena calendars a continent wide.
