Olivia Rodrigo’s NPR ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ Takes Place Where She Got Her Driver’s License: Watch

Olivia Rodrigo‘s “Tiny Desk (Home) Concert” for NPR finally arrived on Tuesday (Dec. 7) — and it looks like it took place at the very spot she was issued her driver’s license: The DMV.

The brief concert saw Rodrigo, who took to the office in a fuzzy purple sweater and warped checkerbox-printed skirt, perform four songs from her critically-acclaimed debut album, Sour — “good 4 u,” “traitor,” “drivers license” and “deja vu” — with an all-female backing band on acoustic guitar, bass and drums. “Welcome to my NPR Tiny Desk. I’m so honored to be here. I watch these all the time, they’re so cool and right now, we are at a real life DMV, which definitely has some interesting vibes to it. Gonna sing a few songs for you guys here, so thanks for coming,” Rodrigo said after her performance of “good 4 u.”

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The “good 4 u” singer also announced her long-awaited Sour Tour on Monday, which kicks off this coming April with openers Gracie Abrams, Holly Humberstone and Baby Queen. Tickets go on sale Friday for all 40 North American and European dates.

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Last week, Rodrigo’s Austin City Limits performance aired on PBS, and she also stopped by the Teen Vogue Summit and Block Party for an acoustic — but no less angsty — rendition of “Good 4 U.” Meanwhile, she’s currently nominated for seven Grammy Awards at the upcoming 2022 ceremony, including nods for album of the year, song of the year, record of the year and best new artist.

Check out Rodrigo’s Tiny Desk concert below.