Olivia Rodrigo is hitting the road for the Unraveled World Tour, and the demand was immediate enough to push a second wave of dates before the first announcement had time to settle. New shows landed in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Boston, London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Barcelona on top of an already-packed 65-date routing. Whether you’re just starting your ticket search, planning travel around a specific city, or figuring out what to do with tickets you can no longer use, this guide covers everything you need.

What to Know About the Unraveled World Tour
The Unraveled World Tour supports Rodrigo’s third studio album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love. The run kicks off September 25 with back-to-back nights at PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford, Connecticut, and wraps with a finale at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain.
The North American leg covers more than 30 cities, with arena stops in Philadelphia, Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, Las Vegas, Seattle, Oakland, and Sacramento — plus extended multi-night runs in Los Angeles and New York. Los Angeles gets nine nights at Intuit Dome in January, and Brooklyn gets nine nights at Barclays Center in February. The international leg follows in spring, with dates in Stockholm, Amsterdam, Munich, London, Paris, Milan, and Barcelona.
Support on select dates comes from Wolf Alice, The Last Dinner Party, Devon Again, Die Spitz, and Grace Ives — a lineup that reflects the same sharp, eclectic taste that runs through Rodrigo’s own music. Support varies by leg, so it’s worth checking who’s opening your specific date.
Rodrigo’s GUTS World Tour in 2024 sold out arenas everywhere it went and built a reputation as one of the best-produced pop shows of the year. The Unraveled Tour arrives with a new album, a bigger routing, and a fanbase that has had time to grow even more invested.
One thing worth understanding before you start searching: a large portion of concert tickets never reach the general public during the initial on-sale. According to research from the New York Attorney General’s office, on average only about 46% of concert tickets go on sale to the public during the initial on-sale, with the rest allocated to fan clubs, presales, and industry partners. That’s why so many fans come up empty at the primary sale and turn to the secondary marketplace for what they need.
How to Buy Olivia Rodrigo Tickets on StubHub
StubHub carries inventory for all confirmed Unraveled World Tour dates. Here’s how to make the most of the experience.
Search by date and city. Head to StubHub.com or open the StubHub app and search “Olivia Rodrigo” to see every available date. Filter by location, price range, and seat type to narrow things down. Flexibility on which night you attend tends to open up more options.
Use the seat map before you commit. StubHub’s interactive seat maps let you explore the venue layout in advance, and the View from Seat feature shows you a realistic preview of what you’ll see from a given section — useful for deciding whether a floor upgrade is worth it or whether the upper bowl view works just fine.
All-in pricing means no surprises. The price you see on StubHub already includes fees. What’s listed is what you pay, which makes comparing options a lot more straightforward.
Buy with confidence. Every order is backed by the FanProtect Guarantee. If something goes wrong with your ticket, StubHub will work to find you a comparable or better replacement, or you’ll get your money back. Less than 0.2% of orders ever have issues at the door, but the guarantee is there either way.
Timing matters. Ticket prices on the secondary market move with supply and demand. The 30-to-60-day window before a show tends to run on the higher end, as demand is elevated but the event still feels far enough away that buyers are willing to spend. Day-of prices average lower, though inventory thins by then. The sweet spot for most buyers falls somewhere between the initial rush and the final week before the show. For a high-demand tour, waiting indefinitely in hopes of a dramatic price drop carries real risk.
Single tickets can work in your favor. Searching for one ticket at a time often surfaces better pricing, since sellers with a lone ticket left tend to price more competitively to move it.
Read more about how StubHub works here and tips for first-time buyers here.

Where to Find the Best Deals: A City-by-City Breakdown
Not every stop on this tour prices the same, and the spread between markets is worth knowing before you start shopping.
The most accessible markets on the North American leg tend to be the earlier dates and mid-size cities — Hartford, Pittsburgh, Columbus, Montreal, and Nashville among them. These cities offer a strong show at a meaningfully lower cost than the highest-demand stops. If you’re within driving distance of any of them, or can find reasonable travel, they’re worth a serious look.
Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Chicago sit in the mid-range tier. Each has a two-night run, which spreads demand and gives buyers more inventory to work with than a single-show market.
Los Angeles and Brooklyn are the marquee demand centers. Nine nights in each city represent the largest concentrations of dates on the entire tour, and both carry fan bases to match. More shows mean more total inventory, but prices reflect the enthusiasm of those markets. If either city is home for you and you’re committed to going, buying earlier gives you more options and more choice of seat.
Las Vegas has two nights at T-Mobile Arena in December, in a market that historically runs elevated on a per-show basis. Inventory exists, but it moves.
The international leg carries its own draw. London alone gets nine nights at The O2, making it the largest international stop on the tour by far. Paris, Amsterdam, Milan, and Barcelona all have multiple dates, giving European buyers real flexibility.
Smart Timing: What Day of the Week to Target
Day of week has a consistent impact on what you’ll pay, and the pattern holds across most arena tours of this size.
Midweek shows — Tuesday and Wednesday — are the most affordable. If your city has multiple dates and you have flexibility, checking whether a midweek night is available can save meaningful money per ticket. For two tickets, that difference adds up quickly.
Sunday is the best weekend option. If a weeknight truly doesn’t work, Sunday pricing runs well below the Friday and Saturday premium across most markets.
Second-night pricing is real. In cities where Rodrigo plays consecutive nights — which covers most of the North American run — the second show typically prices lower than the first. Same setlist, same production, different demand curve. Philadelphia Night 2, Nashville Night 2, Chicago Night 2: if the specific date doesn’t matter, the value case is straightforward.
Read more about when to buy tickets here.

Can’t Make It? Here’s How to Resell Your Tickets
Plans shift. If something came up after you bought, or you’re holding extras after someone dropped out, reselling on StubHub is straightforward — and it puts a real ticket into the hands of someone who genuinely wants to be there.
Reselling through a trusted marketplace matters for everyone involved. When you sell on StubHub, the buyer gets a verified experience. The ticket is real, they know they’ll get in, and they’re not taking a chance on a stranger with no protections.
Listing takes a few minutes. Log in to your StubHub account, click Sell, enter the event details, upload your tickets, set your price, and your listing goes live.
Price with the market in mind. StubHub’s pricing assistant recommends a competitive price based on what comparable seats are selling for and how demand is trending. It’s a useful starting point if you’re unsure where to land. Tickets priced in line with the market move. Tickets priced significantly above it tend to sit.
You get paid after the event. Sellers receive their payout once the buyer has successfully used the ticket, typically within five to eight business days after the show date.
Concert Planning Tips: Hometown Shows
If the Unraveled World Tour is coming to your city, the logistics are simpler — but some preparation still pays off.
Know your venue. Spend a few minutes with the arena’s website before the show. Find the entrances closest to your section, understand the parking situation, and confirm whether mobile ticketing is required. Most major venues publish day-of information and FAQ pages worth reading.
Check the bag policy. Most arenas now require small clutches or clear bags. Confirm the specific policy for your venue before you leave the house so there are no surprises at the gate.
Arrive early. This is a full production. Opening acts, elaborate staging, and large crowds all reward arriving 30 to 45 minutes before the listed start time. You’ll find your seats, settle in, and take in the atmosphere before the lights go down.
Have your tickets ready before you’re in the crowd. Cell service around arenas gets unreliable fast when tens of thousands of people converge in one place. Pull up your mobile tickets before you arrive rather than trying to load them at the gate.
Concert Planning Tips: Traveling to See the Unraveled World Tour
Concert travel has become increasingly common, and sometimes the smartest financial move is heading to a market where your ticket dollar goes further rather than paying a premium close to home.
The most accessible markets make strong travel cases. Hartford, Pittsburgh, Columbus, Nashville, and Montreal are among the spots where tickets tend to price lower on this tour. Nashville and Montreal, especially, offer real reasons to extend the trip beyond the show itself.
Book travel once you have tickets. Show weekends in major cities fill up quickly, and hotel and flight prices rise as dates approach. Locking in logistics right after securing seats almost always works out better financially than waiting.
Build in more than one night. Turning a concert into a longer trip is one of the genuinely underrated moves in live music. It gives you flexibility if travel hiccups happen, and it means the whole experience feels bigger than a single night out. Pittsburgh is an underrated food city. Montreal rewards a full weekend. Nashville practically demands one.
Plan for post-show transportation. Rideshare surge pricing after major arena shows is significant. Designating a pickup spot a few blocks from the main exit, or planning to wait out the rush somewhere nearby, beats standing in the surge queue with the entire crowd.
Budget for the full experience. Factor in flights or gas, hotel, meals, and transportation alongside the ticket cost — then weigh that total against what tickets run in your home market. For many buyers, the math favors the trip.

What Makes a Show Like This Worth It
There’s a version of Olivia Rodrigo that lives on a playlist, and there’s the version that exists on stage in front of 20,000 people. They are not the same thing. The songs that feel like they were written specifically for you in headphones do something different at arena volume, with a room full of people who feel exactly the same way.
StubHub was built more than 25 years ago around a simple problem: sold-out shows with no safe way to find a ticket. The FanProtect Guarantee, the ability to sell when plans change, the access to inventory after the primary sale closes — all of it is designed to make getting to a live event possible, even when the initial on-sale is long past.
90% of events on StubHub in North America have a ticket available for under $100. The Unraveled World Tour is in high demand and priced accordingly — but there are smart, accessible ways in at every budget level. Pick your city thoughtfully. Target midweek or Sunday if you can. Look at second-night dates. And keep an eye on inventory as your date approaches.
The Cheat Sheet: Six Ways to Save on Olivia Rodrigo Ticket
Go midweek if you can. Tuesday and Wednesday shows are the most affordable days on this tour. The savings multiply when you’re buying for two.
Choose Sunday over Friday or Saturday. If a weeknight doesn’t work, Sunday pricing runs well below the peak weekend rate.
Look at second-night shows. In cities with back-to-back dates — most of the North American run — Night 2 consistently prices lower than Night 1. Same experience, better value.
Consider the accessible markets. Hartford, Pittsburgh, Columbus, Nashville, and Montreal tend to offer the lowest ticket prices on this routing. If you’re open to traveling, savings on the ticket can offset a meaningful chunk of the trip.
Stay patient in the 30-to-60-day window. This period tends to run higher on the secondary market. Day-of inventory runs leaner but prices often soften. Somewhere in between is the sweet spot for most buyers.
Search single-ticket listings. One ticket at a time frequently surfaces better pricing, since sellers with a lone ticket price to move.
Rodrigo’s GUTS World Tour is one of the runs that fans who saw it are still talking about. The Unraveled World Tour arrives with a new album, a bigger footprint, and every reason to expect the same level of commitment on stage. Find your date. Find your city. Find your seats.
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