Netflix’s new concert movieOlivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tourwas just released, and these 24 songs represent the full set list included in the movie. The GUTS World Tour is actress and singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo’s second-ever concert tour as a headliner and combines songs from her two studio albums,Sour(2021) andGUTS(2023). Like many ofthe best concert movies,GUTS World Tourwas filmed during just one show on the tour—in this case, a Los Angeles show—and focused on the concert alone rather than additional documentary content.
Rodrigo is following in the footsteps of other pop stars who have released concert movies recently, most notably Taylor Swift’sTaylor Swift: The Eras Tourmovie, which is one of severalTaylor Swift documentaries and concert movies, and Beyoncé’sRenaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, which is likewise one of severalBeyoncé documentary movies. As thesongs in the Eras Tour movieprove, though, not every song in a concert set list is going to make it into the movie.Here is every song in theOlivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tourmovie, including one surprise song with a special guest.

bad idea right?
ballad of a homeschooled girl

vampire
traitor

drivers license
teenage dream
pretty isn’t pretty
love is embarrassing
making the bed
logical
enough for you
lacy
so american
jealousy, jealousy
The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess
happier
favorite crime
deja vu
the grudge
brutal
obsessed
all-american b*tch
good 4 u
GUTS
Album: GUTS
Olivia Rodrigo begins the GUTSWorld Tour with the high-energy song “bad idea right?“that includes playful lyrics like"I only see him as a friend (the biggest lie I ever said).“Rodrigo comes out in a sparkly silver outfit complete with fishnets and immediately gets the crowd uproariously singing along with her, with the massive screen behind her following her movements in her signature purple color. Rodrigo’s jumping, head-banging, and high-kicking has the desired effect, and the crowd finishes the song with a massive wave of screaming.
Rodrigo’s jumping, head-banging, and high-kicking has the desired effect.
From “bad idea right?” Rodrigo goes immediately into “ballad of a homeschooled girl,” another song from her newer album,Guts. This song is similar in energy level and tone to “bad idea right?”, although Rodrigo does briefly slow things down by dropping to her knees and singing a bit softer. By the end of the song, though, she is back on her feet, spinning in a circle as lights flash behind her.
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It’s between “ballad of a homeschooled girl” and the next song, “vampire,” that Rodrigo addresses her audience, yelling, “How are you doing tonight, Los Angeles?” Rodrigo then welcomes the crowd to the GUTS World Tour and acknowledges that this is her hometown show. After that,Rodrigo begins “vampire,” a song that picks up its pace but is still a more soulful, pained songthan either of the first two in the set list.
Album: Sour
Rodrigo’s next song, “traitor,” continues the more somber tone from “vampire,” although it slows things down much more. This song, like many others on her first studio album,Sour, touches upon heartbreak and betrayal with lyrics like,“Remember I brought her up, and you told me I was paranoid?“The crowd sings along with Rodrigo throughout the song, and the camera cuts to several emotional audience members.
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Following “traitor” is “drivers license,” another song fromSour. This song is arguably one of Rodrigo’s best known, and the crowd screams in excitement when the song begins and then quickly joins in when the lyrics start.This song also sees Rodrigo seated at the pianoand maintains the tone of the previous songs, although Rodrigo continues to smile at the crowd throughout the song.
Rodrigo stays at the piano for the next song, “teenage dream,” and clips of young Olivia Rodrigo play in the background on the screen as she sings. The images of Rodrigo as a little girl add to the emotions of the already crushing song, which comes to a head towards the very end of the song, when young Rodrigo can be heard saying,“Hi, my name’s Olivia, I’m five years old, and it’s a real honor to meet you here tonight.“Throughout the song, audience members are shown, some of whom have visible tears on their faces.
There is a clear tonal shift with the next song, “pretty isn’t pretty.” Although the topic of the song—struggling against feelings of self-loathing—is still very heavy, Rodrigo is back on her feet, and she appears on the stage alongside her dancers, who are all holding large prop lollipops. The song also touchingly includes Rodrigo and the dancers leaning upon one another, a visible and physical representation of their support for each other regarding what is a very relatable experience of struggling with self-image.
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The next song, “love is embarrassing,” sees the return of Rodrigo’s playful jumping, stomping, and smiling, alongside lyrics like"You found a new version of me, and I damn near started World War III,“and she brings the energy back up in the stadium following the more somber songs. It is also after this song that Rodrigo brings attention to her dancers, background vocalists, and musicians. Rodrigo names each of them and gives them a chance to introduce themselves as the crowd cheers.
The next song, “love is embarrassing,” sees the return of Rodrigo’s playful jumping, stomping, and smiling.
The next song in the lineup, “making the bed,” sees Rodrigo lying down on the floor as lights go up behind her. This song is yet another heavy one, with reflections like,“Sometimes I feel like I don’t want to be where I am.“This song, perhaps more than any other inGUTS World Tour, takes on a visually artistic edge, with Rodrigo contorting her body on the floor, at times not even singing.
Following the quiet sadness of “making the bed,” “logical” sees Rodrigo balancing on a large moon, which moves through the air alongside numerous stars. Throughout the song, Rodrigo moves across the crowd, waving to fans as she goes. This song also includes clips of audience members crying and becoming emotional as Rodrigo sings lyrics like,“I know I’m half responsible, and that makes me feel horrible.”