The pop princess herself, Olivia Rodrigo just announced her massive The Unraveled Tour hitting 65 dates across North America and Europe this fall and heading into early 2027.

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The Unraveled Tour will support Rodrigo’s upcoming and highly anticipated album you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, out on June 12. Lead single “drop dead” has already taken over the pop charts and radios around the world, a great start to an already incredible era for the singer.

Joining Rodrigo on the road is a stacked group of opening acts — Devon Again, Die Spitz, The Last Dinner Party, Wolf Alice and Grace Ives — all of which are brimming with talent and, an added bonus, are all women or women-fronted bands.

Rodrigo has a history of touring with talented young woman before they hit it big (for example: Chappell Roan and Gracie Abrams for GUTS Tour and SOUR Tour respectively), so this is your chance to get to know these five openers before your show this fall.

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A Los Angeles-based artist, Devon Again has been releasing music since 2021 when she debuted with the single “Suburbia” that took the Internet by storm, giving the singer a dedicated fanbase.

In 2025, Devon released the EP In Order that brilliantly explores heartbreak and love through honey-like vocals and addicting synths and drum beats that make you want to dance through any relationship pain — the perfect vibe to set before an Olivia Rodrigo concert.

With one glance at her social media, anyone can see Devon’s humorous and bubbly personality shine through the screen and the music (she has an EP named PEE afterall), and as the opener with the most Unraveled dates coming up, she is one to keep an eye on.

On her Instagram post announcing her Unraveled Tour dates, Devon said: “my chest hurts!!!! in a COOL way!! I cannOT WaiT!!!”

Catch Devon Again on The Unraveled Tour starting in Philadelphia on Nov. 7 until her last show in Brooklyn, NY, on Feb. 16, 2027.

Crave’s picks: “cherry cola,” “skittles” & “deep”


An entirely female rock group from Texas, Die Spitz is made up of talented musciains Ava Schrobilgen, Chloe De St. Aubin, Eleanor Livingston and Kate Halter.

For the Livies who prefer Rodrigo’s edgier, rock side we saw often throughout GUTS, Die Spitz is the band for you. They recently released their debut album Something to Consume last fall which cleverly crafted a subtly political and fiercely punk-passionate world to escape to throughout its 11 tracks.

If you need a taste of Die Spitz before seeing them in Paris, Milan and Barcelona next year, then you can catch them at Chicago’s Lollapalooza this August or on their own headline tour kicking off in May. The band is also playing some shows with Foo Fighters this year, making them one of punk rock’s most exciting up-and-coming bands out there.

Crave’s picks: “Throw Yourself to the Sword,” “Punishers” & “I hate when GIRLS die”


For The Last Dinner Party, 2026 is certainly their year. The English rock band are in the middle of a headline tour of their own across North America in support of their recent album From The Pyre. They also are slotted to open for Sombr on his arena tour this fall.

Their 2024 debut album Prelude to Ecstasy gave the band a quick shot to fame, making history as the biggest first-week selling debut album in the U.K. in nine years. From The Pyre came a year later, showing a real growth in their skills as musicians and also as a band working together to create something big and magical.

The Last Dinner Party and Rodrigo are not new to each other, with the band opening for Rodrigo last June at BST Hyde Park. In 2027, The Last Dinner Party will join Rodrigo on her 4-show run in both Los Angeles and Brooklyn, NY, along with Devon Again.

Announcing their Unraveled Tour slot, The Last Dinner Party wrote on Instagram: “opening for her at @bsthydepark 2025 showed us not only that she is one of the most captivating and talented rock stars today but that she has cultivated such a beautiful fanbase and we can’t wait to play to you all again!!!”

Crave’s picks: “Nothing Matters,” “Count The Ways” & “Rifle”


Another English rock band, Wolf Alice has been releasing music since 2010 and has gotten countless accolades ever since, a clear proof of their ever-growing talent.

Many will recognize their most popular song “Don’t Delete the Kisses,” which has amassed over 175 million streams on Spotify since its release in 2017, getting a major bump in listens after its feature in Netflix show Heartstopper.

Last August, Wolf Alice released the album The Clearing that feels wistful and epic, pushing singer Ellie Rowsell to the limits of her vocal range and exceeding expectations.

Wolf Alice recently performed on the new U.S. comedy spinoff SNL UK and are playing countless shows and festivals around the world throughout the rest of the year.

The band will kick off Rodrigo’s tour, starting off in Hartford, CT, on Sept. 25 and ending in Columbus, OH, on Oct. 30.

Crave’s picks: “White Horses,” “Thorns” & “The Beach”


Grace Ives is an American singer-songwriter has been putting out music since 2016 and shows no signs of slowing down. Her most recent album, Girlfriend, dropped in March which gives us a vulnerable look inside of what it’s like to be Ives, taking listeners on a jagged musical whirlwind through her life, intertwined with the most infectious pop beats you’ve ever heard.

Ives will join Rodrigo in Europe next year, hitting Stockholm, Amsterdam, Munich and London.

Known as the “reigning champ of indie pop” (as coined by Pitchfork), Ives is currently on a headline tour supporting Girlfriend, so those unable to catch her on The Unraveled Tour — or those that simply want more Ives — can get tickets here.

Crave’s picks: “Dance With Me,” “Loose” & “Stupid Bitches”


We seem pretty excited for a tour so far away, but in the meantime, fans can stream “drop dead,” pre-save the new album and start creating those Unraveled Tour outfit inspiration Pinterest boards.

The Unraveled Tour will go on sale Tuesday, May 5 for Amex card members, with the general sale to follow on Thursday, May 7.

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