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Olivia Rodrigo Concludes GUTS Tour with Touching Farewell

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  • Olivia Rodrigo concludes GUTS World Tour with festival performance
  • Rodrigo removes and hands out her "GUTS" rings to audience
  • Rodrigo provides free therapy for her touring band and crew
Olivia Rodrigo Concludes GUTS Tour with Touching Farewell

In a heartwarming conclusion to her GUTS World Tour, 22-year-old pop star Olivia Rodrigo performed at the Osheaga festival in Montreal, Canada, on August 3, 2025. Rodrigo, known for her hit single "drivers license," capped off the tour by removing her "GUTS" rings and handing them out to the audience, creating a memorable moment for her fans.

The tour, which began in February 2024, has been a significant milestone in Rodrigo's career. Alongside her impressive performances, the singer has also been praised for her thoughtful gesture of providing free therapy to her touring band and crew. Rodrigo's touring guitarist, Daisy Spencer, revealed that the singer and her tour manager, Marty Hom, made accessible and free therapy available to all the touring personnel through Amber Health.

"I have never had anything like that," Spencer said, highlighting the importance of this initiative. "And that reignited the importance of therapy to me because I had just kind of fallen off for so long, and then suddenly I had this free resource of incredible therapists, and I utilized the crap out of that."

Rodrigo's GUTS World Tour has been a resounding success, showcasing her talent and her commitment to the well-being of her team. As the tour comes to a close, fans are left with the memory of Rodrigo's heartfelt farewell and her dedication to supporting the mental health of her crew.

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Olivia Rodrigo concluded her GUTS World Tour by removing her "GUTS" rings and handing them out to the audience at her final performance at the Osheaga festival in Montreal.
Rodrigo and her tour manager, Marty Hom, made accessible and free therapy available to all the touring personnel through Amber Health, a gesture that was greatly appreciated by her guitarist, Daisy Spencer.
Rodrigo admitted she was "terrified" before the opening night of her tour, saying she felt she needed "three more weeks to rehearse" the show.

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