tour, a fact I’m reminded of within minutes of my arrival at Palm Springs’ Acrisure arena on Feb. 23: On a wall near the entrance, a projector shines “Happy Birthday Olivia!” in her signature purple font. As the glossy light show shifts in front of me, I’m also reminded of just how quickly Rodrigo has become a stadium-level artist in an industry that, in her own words, “
But tonight, Rodrigo is the main character playing to a crowd of 12,000. Everywhere I look there are signs of her: bows, pink and purple, and butterflies. In the merch line, young girls in sparkling black pants with stars and pink frilly tops stand with their moms and aunts, who have glitter on their faces. There are toddlers in tutus and tour tees with Rodrigo’s face gazing out angstily.
After the confetti has fallen, everyone shuffles to the exit, still breathless. “I would gladly pay $350 for that again. More, even!” I overhear someone say, which makes me think about how, over and over again, people I’d spoken to said Rodrigo felt relatable. I knew exactly what they meant. Rodrigo will make music without caring if she comes off as silly or weak. She’ll write about feeling used, invisible, unworthy, and bitter.
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