I knew I used to be going to shed a tear or two at Olivia Rodrigo’s “Guts” Tour. I am only a woman, in any case. On April 6, the three-time Grammy winner carried out her second of 4 sold-out exhibits at Madison Sq. Backyard in New York Metropolis. And for an hour and a half on Saturday evening, Rodrigo reminded us of the great, dangerous, and ugly of girlhood.
A bag adorned with ribbon bows slung over my shoulder, I screamed in anticipation with a crowd stuffed with sequin miniskirts, glittery purple eyeshadow, and fishnet tights as Rodrigo ascended onto the stage for her opening quantity, “Dangerous Concept Proper.” To my shock, the viewers wasn’t simply younger teenagers, children, and their dad and mom. An surprising handful of 20- and 30-something adults like me had been simply as prepared to leap and sing alongside to a mixture of tunes from her sophomore album, “Guts,” and her critically acclaimed debut album, “Bitter.” I think about we beloved the live performance the identical motive I get pleasure from her music a lot — she made us really feel like teenagers once more.
The web is full of assume items and TikTok breakdowns that designate Rodrigo’s reputation amongst girls who’re older than her: it is fueled by our nostalgia for girlhood and need to revert again to our teenage years. Scream-singing alongside to her lyrics on the “Guts” Tour, I actually felt that, and I noticed it on the faces of fellow millennials within the crowd on Saturday evening. She took us, her devoted followers, by means of angst, nostalgia, disappointment, and naturally, head-banging enjoyable.
A couple of months prior, I might seen Rodrigo carry out larger hits like “Get Him Again!” and “Vampire” at Z100’s Jingle Ball, so I used to be already conscious of her performing prowess. On the “Guts” Tour, her vocals had been uncooked, full of a real ardour and emotion, and her pop-punk power was unmatched. However her extra weak ballads had been particularly transferring to listen to reside.
When Rodrigo sang about not feeling fairly sufficient with society’s unattainable magnificence requirements in “Fairly Is not Fairly” and placing your self on the market for somebody you’re keen on — who’s so not price it — in “Love Is Embarrassing,” she introduced me again to these actual emotions I might skilled in highschool and faculty, and even at instances in my late twenties. In a single notably particular second introducing “Teenage Dream,” she spoke about writing the music as an 18-year-old, being so afraid of rising up. However after just lately turning 21 in late February, she realized getting older is not so scary in any case. I admittedly chuckled as a result of, effectively, she is barely 21, however it’s additionally a sentiment I felt again then and nonetheless do now.
She cycled between emotional ballads like these and fiery bangers that had everybody on their toes. Throughout her efficiency of “All American Bitch,” she inspired the gang to “take into consideration somebody or one thing that pisses you off” and scream on the high of your lungs. It was therapeutic.
So, thanks to Rodrigo for taking me again to these messy, enjoyable days, but additionally reminding me why I am relieved to be previous that part in my life. My different takeaway after that final encore? Perhaps it is OK to textual content your ex. Get him again!
After two extra nights at MSG, the “Guts” Tour is heading to the UK and Europe in Might and June, and concludes in August in Los Angeles.
Yerin Kim is the options editor at POPSUGAR, the place she helps form the imaginative and prescient for particular options and packages throughout the community. A graduate of Syracuse College’s Newhouse Faculty, she has over 5 years of expertise within the popular culture and ladies’s way of life areas. She’s enthusiastic about spreading cultural sensitivity by means of the lenses of way of life, leisure, and magnificence.