
Olivia Rodrigo Parking 2026 — Venue Lots, Arrival Time & Transit
Olivia Rodrigo Shows to Plan Parking Around
Choose your date first, then check the venue's official parking and transit page before checkout.


Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo
Olivia Rodrigo Concert Parking Plan
Olivia Rodrigo, the American pop rock act, currently has 50 confirmed live dates across 21 cities — the most recent routing points at PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford, so the parking and arrival guidance below is calibrated to the venue type those pop rock shows usually book.
The next confirmed Olivia Rodrigo show is at PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford. For arena and stadium dates, book official parking as soon as you buy tickets if the venue offers it. Lots closest to the building fill first, and event-night pricing can jump when another game, concert, or downtown festival is happening nearby.
When to Arrive for Olivia Rodrigo
- Stadium shows: arrive 90-120 minutes before showtime.
- Arena shows: arrive 60-90 minutes before showtime.
- Theatre shows: arrive 45-60 minutes before showtime.
- General admission floor: arrive earlier if you care about rail position.
Rideshare and Transit Tips
Rideshare is easiest before doors, but pickup zones surge after the encore. Walk a few blocks away from the venue before requesting a ride, or wait 20-30 minutes for prices to settle. If the venue is near rail or subway service, transit is often faster than driving after the show.
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About Olivia Rodrigo
Olivia Isabel Rodrigo was born February 20, 2003, in Temecula, California — the Inland Empire town an hour north of San Diego and an hour south of the Disney machine that would shape the first half of her public-facing career. She is the daughter of a Filipino-American father, who works as a family therapist, and an American mother who taught elementary school, and the family relocated to the Los Angeles area to support the acting career that started when she was six. She booked her first studio work at twelve in the Disney Channel original movie An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success, and then landed the recurring role of Paige Olvera on the Disney Channel series Bizaardvark, which ran from 2016 to 2019. The next role was the load-bearing one: Nini Salazar-Roberts on High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, the Disney+ meta-property that recursively re-staged the original High School Musical with a new ensemble cast performing in-show original songs. Olivia wrote and performed 'All I Want' for the series soundtrack and the song quietly went platinum on the back of streaming — the first signal to anyone watching the publishing splits that the actress in the Disney ensemble was also a working songwriter in her own right. The pivot moment was 'drivers license' in January 2021. Released as the lead single off what would become SOUR, the song spent eight weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, became the fastest non-holiday song ever to cross 100 million Spotify streams, and turned an eighteen-year-old Disney actor into the centre of the global pop conversation overnight. SOUR followed in May 2021 — debut #1 on the Billboard 200, Grammy nominations for Album of the Year and Record of the Year, the wins for Best New Artist and Best Pop Solo Performance, and a Sour Tour through theatres and mid-cap arenas in 2022. GUTS in September 2023 was the sophomore album that closed the door on second-record syndrome: 'vampire' as the lead single, 'bad idea right?' and 'get him back!' as the loud pop-rock anchors, 'ballad of a homeschooled girl' and 'all-american bitch' as the sharpest writing on the record, and another Grammy AOTY nomination. The GUTS World Tour that followed scaled to sold-out arena multi-night runs across North America, the UK, Europe, and Australia, with a feature-length concert film for Netflix capturing the Los Angeles run. She is signed to Geffen Records, manages through Bill Silva Management, and writes her own material with Daniel Nigro as the consistent co-writer and producer across both records.