She performed “Love Is Embarrassing,” “Vampire,” “Lacy,” “Making the Bed,” and, on Colbert, “Can’t Catch Me Now”.
Olivia Rodrigo stopped by NPR’s Tiny Desk and The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to start the week, continuing her Guts promotional circuit after her recent stint on Saturday Night Live. She played four songs solo at NPR’s Washington, D.C., headquarters: “Love Is Embarrassing,” “Vampire,” “Lacy,” and “Making the Bed.” The session premiered ahead of her performance of “Can’t Catch Me Now” from the new Hunger Games soundtrack on Colbert.
At her December SNL stop, Rodrigo joined host Adam Driver in a sketch about tiny handbags, along with her performances of “Vampire” and “All-American *****.” She’s set to begin her tour of North America and Europe with the Breeders, Remi Wolf, PinkPantheress, and more in late February.
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