Olivia Rodrigo made heads turn while attending the Billboard Live Music Summit in Los Angeles.
The Drivers License hitmaker, 21 — who recently gave heartwarming advice to a fan that recognized her in public — put on a chic, trendy display as she modeled a black tank crop-top and a white knee-length skirt.
She teamed her ensemble with black heels and dainty gold earrings, while strutting her stuff on the star-studded bash’s red carpet on Thursday.
Her brunette locks were let loose, cascading over her shoulders as she wore a light face of makeup that flaunted her natural beauty.
After a four-year hiatus, the Billboard Live Music Summit was held at the 1 Hotel West Hollywood featuring a series of panels and leadership discussions, per the event’s site.
Fans also got a glimpse of the Vampire singer autographing her cover of Billboard’s Touring Issue which see’s the Disney Channel alum posing in a lowcut top and miniskirt.
Olivia Rodrigo made heads turn while attending the Billboard Live Music Summit in Los Angeles on Thursday
She put on a chic, lowkey display as she modeled a black tank crop top and a white knee-length skirt
And the self-proclaimed ‘Pisces Princess’ hit the event stage for Superstar Q&A to chat with the audience about her discography and Guts Tour showrunners.
The Billboard Music Awards were initially slated to be on Thursday evening as well, but have since been moved to Tuesday, November 19.
Billboard’s Senior Director of Live Music and Touring, Dave Brooks, told the online magazine that this evening is meant to bring awareness to ‘the industry’s challenges and opportunities.’
He shared: ‘We’re excited to bring this program back to the epicenter of the concert business.
‘This summit is a marketplace for ideas and brings together some of the biggest names in the business. This year, we will explore the industry’s challenges and opportunities, as well as celebrate how far we have come since 2019.’
This year’s themes will include the state of the live music industry today, how to deal with its changing obstacles and what opportunities lie ahead for fresh faces in music.
Later in the evening, the scheduled award ceremony will honor this year’s ‘Top Touring Executives.’
Per Billboard, the ceremony ‘will recognize the visionaries who have shaped the live music landscape, showcasing their remarkable contributions and resilience in the industry.
‘With inspiring speeches and a gathering of music’s finest, it’s a moment dedicated to the passion and innovation that drive the live music experience.’
Earlier this year, fans saw Rodrigo tour her sophomore album, Guts, around the globe — The Guts World Tour.
She teamed her ensemble with with black heels and dainty gold earrings, while strutting her stuff on the star-studded bash’s red carpet
Her brunette locks were let loose, cascading over her shoulders as she wore a light face of makeup that flaunted her natural beauty
After a four-year hiatus, this year’s celebration was held at the 1 Hotel West Hollywood featuring a series of panels and leadership discussions
Billboard’s Senior Director of Live Music and Touring, Dave Brooks, told the online magazine that this evening is meant to bring awareness to ‘the industry’s challenges and opportunities’
Per Billboard, the ceremony ‘will recognize the visionaries who have shaped the live music landscape, showcasing their remarkable contributions and resilience in the industry’
Rodrigo kicked off the Guts World Tour on February 23, 2024 in Palm Springs, California and will conclude on July 1, 2025 in Manchester, England.
Her opening acts rotate between: Good Luck Babe singer Chappell Roan, Boy’s a Liar songstress PinkPantheress, The Breeders, Remi Wolf and Benee.
Back in August, we saw the Filipino-American songstress flaunt her incredible abs in glittering bra and skirt while hitting the stage at The Forum for her Los Angeles tour stop.
Prior to hitting the stage, she took to her Instagram Story to share a sweet message the Kia Forum left for her on one of the walls of the indoor arena.
‘Welcome to the Kia Forum, Olivia! Congrats on 4 sold out shows!’ it read.
The High School Musical: The Musical: The Series star snap of photo of herself showing off the note as she flashed a heart gesture with her hand.
‘So excited,’ she penned above the snap.
At the time, the Happier hitmaker shared behind the scenes photos of herself as she prepared to belt out her latest hits.
In the snap, she modeled the same sparkling ensemble paired with various silver rings and her on-stage makeup.
‘chill it out take it slow then u rock out the show,’ she wrote referencing Miley Cyrus’ 2006 pop star anthem, Best of Both Worlds.
Fans also got a glimpse of the Vampire singer autograph her cover on Billboard’s Touring Issue which see’s the Disney Channel alum posing in a lowcut top and miniskirt
Earlier this year, fans saw Rodrigo tour her sophomore album, Guts, around the globe — The Guts World Tour
Rodrigo kicked off the Guts World Tour on February 23, 2024 in Palm Springs, California and will conclude on July 1, 2025 in Manchester, England
Her opening acts rotate between: Good Luck Babe singer Chappell Roan, Boy’s a Liar songstress PinkPantheress, The Breeders, Remi Wolf and Benee
Rodrigo famously romanced her High School Musical: The Musical: The Series costar Joshua Bassett, music exec Zack Bia, Adam Faze, Ethan Wacker and most recently, Luis Partridge
In 2023, the Get Him Back singer admitted to The Guardian that some of her hits are about her past relationships
And she also hit the event stage for Superstar Q&A to chat with the audience about her discography and Guts Tour showrunners
Rodrigo famously romanced her High School Musical: The Musical: The Series costar Joshua Bassett, music executive Zack Bia, Adam Faze, Ethan Wacker and most recently, Luis Partridge.
In 2023, the Get Him Back singer admitted to The Guardian that some of her hits are about her past relationships. But, she would not publicly match a specific song to an ex.
‘I never want to say who my songs are about… I’ve never done that before in my career and probably won’t,’ she said, ‘I think it’s better to not pigeonhole a song to being about this one thing.’