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Olivia Rodrigo, now 23, is gearing up for her second major global tour, set to kick off in 2027. The tour will begin on September 25 in Connecticut, marking the start of a long stretch of international dates. While fans are excited about the new live shows, a quieter question has started to surface: where will Rodrigo settle down once the tour wraps up?
The singer has been living a highly mobile lifestyle in recent years, splitting time between Los Angeles and New York City. But with a grueling tour schedule ahead, sources close to the artist suggest she may be looking for a more permanent base. Real estate rumors have swirled, with some hinting at a possible move to the Pacific Northwest or even a return to her native California suburbs.
Rodrigo has not publicly commented on any property purchases or relocation plans. However, the timing of the tour announcement has led to speculation. A long tour often prompts artists to rethink their living situation, especially if they want a place to truly decompress between legs of the journey.
For now, the focus remains on the music. Rodrigo's upcoming shows will support her latest album, and fans can expect a mix of new material and fan favorites. The tour will run through multiple continents, with more dates expected to be added. As for where she will rest her head after the final encore, that answer may come later.
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