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Olivia Rodrigo's Unraveled Tour Hits Europe and North America: Ticket Info Inside

Olivia Rodrigo's Unraveled Tour Hits Europe and North America: Ticket Info Inside
Music · 2026
Photo · Valeria Mendoza for Latino World News
By Valeria Mendoza Culture & Music Editor Apr 30, 2026 3 min read

Olivia Rodrigo is hitting the road again. The pop star announced The Unraveled Tour, a sprawling trek that will take her across North America and Europe from late 2026 into 2027. The tour is built around her third studio album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, which drops on June 12. Fans have already gotten a taste of the new direction with the single “Drop Dead,” a track that blends The Cure’s post-punk energy with a Versailles-inspired visual aesthetic.

A New Sound and a Star-Studded Lineup

Rodrigo’s evolution toward more atmospheric, layered sounds will come alive in arenas and stadiums. For this tour, she’s bringing a rotating cast of opening acts that reflect her eclectic taste: Wolf Alice, Grace Ives, Devon Again, The Last Dinner Party, and Die Spitz. Each date will feature a different combination, so fans should check the local lineup.

The announcement comes at a peak moment for Rodrigo. She’s set to host and perform on Saturday Night Live this weekend, and the album release is just months away. The tour is expected to be one of the biggest musical events of the season, drawing comparisons to other major tours like Karol G’s TropiTour 2026, which also kicks off in Chicago.

How to Get Tickets

Tickets for The Unraveled Tour will be sold exclusively through Ticketmaster and StubHub. To avoid scams or inflated resale prices, Rodrigo’s team urges fans to use only these authorized platforms. Sales open for all cities simultaneously, so mark your calendars.

Here are the confirmed dates so far:

North America (2026-2027)

  • Dates and venues to be announced soon.

Europe (2027)

  • March 19-20: Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
  • March 23-24: Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
  • April 1-2: Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
  • April 5-9: London, England – The O2
  • April 23: Paris, France – La Défense Arena
  • April 27-28: Milan, Italy – Unipol Dome
  • May 1-2: Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi

Barcelona’s Palau Sant Jordi is a notable stop, connecting Rodrigo’s tour to the vibrant music scene in Spain. For Latino fans in the diaspora, this European leg offers a chance to see her in cities with strong Latin American communities, like Barcelona and London.

Rodrigo’s tour joins a busy concert calendar. For those also eyeing festival season, Coachella 2027 is already generating buzz. And if you’re planning a longer trip, some European cities offer a comfortable retirement on a $2,000 monthly budget—handy for fans considering a tour-hopping adventure.

Stay tuned for more North American dates, which are expected to include major markets like Los Angeles, New York, and possibly México City. For now, Rodrigo is focused on delivering a show that matches the emotional depth of her new music.

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