OLIVIA Rodrigo stuns in a new music video for GUTS ahead of her world tour.
The Disney Channel alum performs a montage of songs from the album live in a sequin mini dress.

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Olivia, in a sequined mini dress, wanders through a dimly lit hallway and ambles around the dark backstage before jumping into the spotlight.
Another clip sees her clad in sequined shorts, a white tee, and trainers, jamming under muted overhead lighting.
The 20-year-old star has shared the new videos with fans on Vevo’s Official Live Performances series.
Her sophomore album was released in September.
GUTS debuted at the top of the US Billboard 200 listing and it was met with widespread critical acclaim.
Olivia is gearing up to showcase her latest album on the upcoming Guts World Tour, kicking off at the Acrisure Arena in Thousand Palms, California, in February next year.
Supporting her on stage will be The Breeders, PinkPantheress, and Chappell Roan.
The tour is slated to wrap up with a series of performances at the Kia Forum in Inglewood next August.
The grunge and punk singer was the breakout star of 2021, with her debut album Sour being outsold only by Adele, and she went on to headline Glastonbury in 2022 alongside Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lemar.
But when her single Drivers License became a viral phenomenon and shock worldwide No1 she was left wondering if she was even cut out for fame.
She said: last year “I remember just feeling kind of trapped and kind of flung into this situation that I wasn’t prepared for.
“It was very like, overnight, all of a sudden, everyone’s watching you. I’m like, ‘Did I ever actually want this?’ That was the big question.
“That period of my life was very strange. I remember feeling lonely and I remember wanting a boyfriend very bad. That was during a time when I looked through what people said about me online and in print and I was still reeling from this heartbreak and all of this drama that went all around it.
“Having a big song like that, you put it out and you’re like, ‘This is amazing,’ and then everyone’s like, ‘What’s next? Can you follow it up?’ And you’re like, ‘Jesus, I just did this. Can’t this be enough?’”

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