After the first two Boston dates sold out during pre-sale, a third show was added at TD Garden. The remaining tickets on secondary markets already reflect the tour’s high demand.
Olivia Rodrigo will now play three nights at Boston’s TD Garden this October, after a third show was added on the 18th. The first two, on the 15th and 17th, moved all available inventory during the pre-sale window, prompting the expansion. Boston joins Los Angeles and New York as the only U.S. cities with more than two stops on the North American leg of The Unraveled Tour.
The nearly 100-date world tour supports Rodrigo’s forthcoming third album, ‘you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love’. The routing and venue sizes mark a step up from the Sour Tour and the Guts World Tour, reflecting both her commercial consolidation and the album’s anticipated weight. The choice of Wolf Alice as support for the Boston shows threads an indie rock lifeline into an arena-pop package, a gesture that feels more considered than the typical opener booking.
General sale tickets were released on May 7 and were gone quickly. Secondary platforms now list upper-level seats starting around $450 for the 17th, the least expensive of the three nights, with floor access beyond $700. The Thursday show commands the highest resale prices. The market suggests a fanbase deep enough to absorb three arena dates without softening demand.
Rodrigo’s trajectory from teenage Disney star to arena-headliner who can triple up in major markets has been swift. The Boston stand shows that the infrastructure around her, from booking to pricing, now treats her as an upper-tier pop act. For fans, the calculus remains simple: access comes at a cost that matches the scale.
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