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Olivia Rodrigo: Rock Hall Tribute, DHS Callout, and Glastonbury Triumph

Olivia Rodrigo: Rock Hall Tribute, DHS Callout, and Glastonbury Triumph

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Olivia Rodrigo has had quite the eventful stretch recently, capping off what's been a major year for the 22-year-old pop star. Most significantly, the White Stripes were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday in Los Angeles, with Rodrigo celebrating the iconic band's achievement at the ceremony earlier this month. She joined other artists like Iggy Pop in honoring Jack and Meg White's indelible mark on music.

Just days ago, Rodrigo made headlines by calling out the Department of Homeland Security on social media. The agency had shared a video encouraging undocumented immigrants to self-deport, and they used her song "All-American Bitch" from her 2023 album Guts in the background. Rodrigo fired back directly in the comments, telling them: "Don't ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda." It was a powerful statement from the Grammy-winning artist about how her music should be used.

On the performance front, Rodrigo delivered a stunning headline set at Glastonbury 2025, performing for the first time as the festival's main stage headliner. The Sunday night performance on the Pyramid Stage was particularly memorable because she brought out The Cure's Robert Smith. Together they performed the classics "Friday I'm In Love" and "Just Like Heaven" for an enormous crowd. She described Smith as "perhaps the best songwriter to come out of England." Her 90-minute set featured songs from both Sour and Guts, marking a significant milestone in her career.

Beyond the spotlight, Rodrigo was photographed enjoying a casual girls' night out with longtime friend Madison Hu at a Greek restaurant in Malibu on November first. The two were spotted at Tony Taverna, with Rodrigo keeping it low-key in a baseball cap and cardigan.

Looking ahead, Rodrigo is set to headline Lollapalooza's South American festivals in 2025, alongside other major acts like Justin Timberlake and Tool. Meanwhile, rumors suggest she's already working on her third studio album following the conclusion of her GUTS World Tour, which wrapped in August. The tour came to an end at Montreal's Osheaga festival where she gave away her signature "GUTS" rings to fans as a special send-off. Between advocacy, performances, and studio work, Rodrigo continues solidifying her position as one of music's most influential young artists.

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