Olivia Rodrigo has yet to tour in support of her hit debut Sour, but she’s sprinkled in some performances throughout the year, including iHeart RadioFest and the American Music Awards. Now, the pop star will appear on an upcoming episode of Austin City Limits, premiering on Dec. 4.
Rodrigo opened her set with “Brutal” and went on to play nearly every song on Sour, including “Traitor,” which you can watch above. She enchants a sea of teenagers — who sing along to every word — while Rodrigo tears through the ballad on the piano. The singer-songwriter shared the bill with Phoebe Bridgers, who took the stage after Rodrigo closed with “Good 4 U.”
The episode is part of Austin City Limits‘ bonus mid-season installment of Season 47, which broadcasts on Dec. 4 on PBS. It will stream the following day at 10 a.m. ET.
Rodrigo was nominated for seven Grammys last week, including Best New Artist and Album of the Year. She recently appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone alongside Alanis Morissette.
Olivia Rodrigo Setlist:
“Brutal”
“Happier”
“Jealousy, Jealousy”
“Drivers License”
“Traitor”
“Favorite Crime”
“Enough For You”
“Good 4 U”
106 & Park was a cultural moment celebrating the best, brightest stars of Hip-Hop and R&B.
Kicking things off in 2000, the show was hosted by personalities A.J. Calloway and Marie “Free” Wright, with the intent to recognize the most popular music and music videos at the time. And while the show added bits like Wild Out Wednesday, Throwback Thursday, and Freestyle Fridays, the true star of the show was the countdown, where fans enjoyed the art of the music video, all curated by them. Fans would vote for the chance to include their favorite artist’s latest releases on the coveted Top 10 Countdown.
Some videos were so beloved, that they wound up having to be placed on the 106 & Park Video Hall of Fame, where the music video would be “retired” after appearing on the countdown list 65 times—a true testament to the power of fandom and the impact that some of these visuals had on the culture. As BET issues yet another tease of a potential 106 & Park reboot for its 25th Anniversary, VIBE thought it would be great to walk you through the music videos that had the honor of being retired and placed into the show’s Hall of Fame. Watch the videos below.