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Olivia Rodrigois off to a good start on her Sour tour.
The “Driver’s License” singer, 19, offered an update on the North American leg of her international tour. Rodrigo shared a throwback photo of the young soon-to-be star singing on stage to a Disney-filled set list including songs from Corbin Bleu,Taylor Swift, and the Jonas Brothers. Other pictures in the set included some Twilight memories as well as a video of an audience singing one of her songs on the show.
“Tour is going gr8💘💘💘,” she captioned the photo.
“Solid set list,” Jonas, 34, wrote.
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The teenage phenom performed well at this year’sGrammy Awards, taking home awards for three out of her seven nominations. Rodrigo grabbed the gold for Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Pop Solo Performance, and Best New Artist.
“Thank you so much to the Recording Academy. This is my biggest dream come true,” Rodrigo started her acceptance speech for Best New Artist. “Thank you to everyone at Interscope, especially John Janick, for believing in me and my songwriting before anything else.”
She continued, thanking the people closest to her in her personal life including her parents and her best friends, saying, “I love you guys.” She added, “a huge thanks to Dan [Nigro], who made all of my music with me.”
Prior to the release of her Disney+ film,Olivia Rodrigo: driving home 2 u, the singer opened up toPEOPLEsharing that in making her debut album titledSour, she was"closing a chapter" of her life.
“The process of making SOUR, and putting it out in the world really challenged me, and I’ve grown so much, and I’ve learned so much more about myself,” she previously said. “I definitely feel like I am a more confident person today because of it.”
Rodrigo continued, “The entire process of filming the film, for me, was just super nostalgic. It was all kind of about revisiting this past era of my life, and closing that chapter. So, there was a lot of nostalgia involved.”
source: people.com