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PEOPLE celebrates Olivia Rodrigo’s rise to stardom in a new special edition, available now

PEOPLE celebrates Olivia Rodrigo’s rise to stardom in a new special edition, available now

The issue includes an insight into the singer’s world tour, an A-Z guide to everything Rodrigo, and a music and reading list compiled by the singer.



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It’s time to immerse yourself in the world of Olivia Rodrigo.

PEOPLE has dedicated a special issue to the 21-year-old’s rise to stardom, which is now officially available at kiosks and on Amazon.

Get ready to take a trip down memory lane and watch all of Rodrigo’s interviews with PEOPLE, documenting her beginnings at Disney to her success as a music megastar, headlining the world on her own tour.

In addition to personal photos, insights into her ongoing tour and an A-to-Z guide to all things Rodrigo, the issue also features a music and reading list compiled by the singer.

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Related: Olivia Rodrigos Sour Becomes the most streamed album by a female artist in Spotify history

The edition comes three months after Rodrigo released the deluxe version of her hit 2023 album titled Entrails (spilled).

From the original second project that followed their successful debut album SourRodrigo told PEOPLE that she definitely feels the pressure.

“In the first months of writing OffalI had a lot of noise in my head about whether it would be good enough or whether I could ever top what I had on Sour,” she told PEOPLE in a September 2023 conversation included in the new issue.



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Olivia Rodrigo performs on stage at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards

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“It definitely adds pressure. But I had to change my mindset and just try to write songs that I would like to hear on the radio and not try to outdo anything or achieve any kind of commercial success,” she added. “Then it became a lot more fun and the music became a lot better.”

The Offal The world tour started in February and is expected to last until October, after performances in China, Singapore, Japan and Australia.

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