While the chart-topping singer is still on the road through summer 2025, Netflix’s concert filmOlivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tourfinallyarrives on streaming on August 16, 2025. Following the success of her debut albumSour, Olivia Rodrigo dropped her sophomore albumGutsin September 2023, which includes hits like “Vampire,” “Bad Idea Right?,” and “Get him back!” In February, Rodrigo embarked on a six-leg, 100+ show, 18-month world tour to celebrate the album, which now follows up on the success ofconcert films like Taylor Swift’s 2023Eras Tourmovieto bring the hit Guts World Tour concert series home.

TheOlivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tourconcert movie has a one hour and 44 minute runtime, with the filmed shows being her August 20 and 21, 2024 performances at Los Angeles' Intuit Dome. The project is also directed by James Merryman, who previously worked on concert films such asShakira in Concert: El Dorado World Tourand2023’sRenaissance: A Film by Beyoncé. As it helps to close out Netflix’s new October 2024 releases, theOlivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tourfilm’s premiere on October 29 finally allows the rest of the world to experience her sold-out Los Angeles concerts from this year.

A cutout of Olivia Rodrigo in Netflix’s Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour against a background of her dancers.

Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour Releases Tuesday, October 29 At 3AM ET On Netflix

The Film Releases At 12AM PT & 2AM CT On June 23, 2025

TheOlivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tourmovie debuts Tuesday, October 29 at 3 a.m. ET on Netflix. In other US time zones, the concert film drops on the streaming service on October 29 at 12 a.m. PT and 2 a.m. CT. The success of the tour itself makes it likely that the movie will skyrocket to the number-one spot on Netflix’s trending titles list after its premiere, potentially giving the artist yet another hit before she returns to the Guts World Tour in March 2025.

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Netflix’sGuts World Tourtechnically marks Olivia Rodrigo’s second concert film. In 2022, Rodrigo released a short concert film titledSour Prom, a 27-minute production featuring songs from her chart-topping albumSour. Subsequently, the singer-songwriter starred in the 2022Olivia Rodrigo: Driving Home 2 Udocumentary about the making ofSour, which was released on Disney+, the streaming service for which she previously starred in thecast ofHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Series. With the release of Netflix’sOlivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour, Rodrigo now streams her first full-feature concert movie filmed in front of a sold-out crowd.

Why Didn’t Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour Have A Theatrical Release?

Netflix Gave The Movie A Streaming-Only Release

While 2023 saw the theatrical releases of concert films likeTaylor Swift: The Eras TourandRenaissance: A Film by Beyonce, Olivia Rodrigo’s 2024 entry is a streaming-only release. Part of the difference is thatDisney+ acquired the rights to streamThe Eras Tourmovieafter it had already premiered in theaters, with Swift herself having produced the film and worked directly with distributors. Meanwhile, Netflix acquiredOlivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tourprior to release, withthe streamer typically only allowing for a limited theatrical release – if any – for its films.