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Olivia Rodrigo ends Guts tour with secret NYC show
Olivia Rodrigo ended her Guts tour with a secret show at the Park Avenue Armory on Thursday night in front of an intimate crowd including “Emily in Paris” star Ashley Park, “Vampire Diaries” Nina Dobrev and a number of young fans from Make-A-Wish.
A source tells us that Rodrigo met with some of her young admirers through the organization, which arranges special experiences for critically ill kids.
The Grammy winner played hits like “Drivers License,” “Vampire,” “Sour,” and “Deja Vu,” for a crowd that also included “The Bear” star Molly Gordon, makeup artist Patrick Ta, Good American founder Emma Grede, and interior designer Jeremiah Brent.
The event was sponsored by American Express.
Rodrigo also played the song “Lacy” which became a hit after it was used in the cult show “The Summer I Turned Pretty.”
“Ever since it was in that show, people have been chanting at me at concerts to sing this song if I wasn’t going to sing it,” she said.
Proceeds from the ticket sales went to the pop star’s Fund 4 Good.
The historic venue served as home to the Seventh Regiment of the National Guard, the first volunteer militia to respond to President Lincoln’s call for troops in 1861.
Rodrigo has confirmed she is working on a third album.
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