Pop Rock fans in Los Angeles, get ready for a night you’ll talk about all year: Olivia Rodrigo is set to bring her powerful vocals and razor-sharp songwriting to Intuit Dome. The concert takes place on Sunday, January 24, 2027 at 7:00 PM, making it a perfect weekend plan for anyone who loves big hooks, bold emotion, and unforgettable live energy.
Olivia Rodrigo has become one of the defining artists of her generation. With chart-toppers like “drivers license,” “good 4 u,” and “deja vu,” she turned heartbreak and adrenaline into worldwide anthems. Since her breakthrough, she’s earned major recognition, including multiple Grammy Awards, and she continues to evolve her sound across pop rock and stadium-ready performances. At this tour stop, expect a show that blends raw intimacy with high-impact moments designed for the arena scale.
To attend, start by checking tickets availability and options. If you want the best choice of seats, you should buy tickets as soon as they go live. This event at Intuit Dome—located at 3930 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90303—draws fans from across Los Angeles, so popular sections can fill quickly.
Before you confirm your purchase, review the seating chart for Intuit Dome to match your view to the energy you want from the concert. The venue layout can make a big difference in sightlines and how close you feel to the stage, so using the seating chart helps you pick with confidence. You can also view complete event details online, including key guidance that makes planning your night easier.
Don’t miss this Olivia Rodrigo show in Los Angeles. This Pop Rock concert is part of her tour, and it’s built for fans who want to experience her music at full volume—live, up close, and unforgettable. When you’re ready, buy tickets and lock in your spot for a performance that promises to be dramatic, high-energy, and truly memorable.
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