PEOPLE Celebrates Olivia Rodrigo's Rise to Stardom in New Special Edition Available Now

The issue includes an inside look at the singer's world tour, and an A to Z guide on all things Rodrigo, and music and reading list curated by the singer

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Cover image for PEOPLE's special edition issue dedicated to Olivia Rodrigo

It's time to step into the world of Olivia Rodrigo.

PEOPLE has dedicated a special issue to the 21-year-old's rise to stardom, officially available to purchase at newsstands and Amazon now.

Get ready to take a walk down memory lane with a look at all of Rodrigo's interviews with PEOPLE, which chronicle her early days on Disney to her success as a music megastar touring the world on her own headlining tour.

In addition to offering personal photos, a look inside her ongoing tour, and an A to Z guide on all things Rodrigo, the issue also offers a music and reading list curated by the singer.

Cover image for PEOPLE's special edition issue dedicated to Olivia Rodrigo
Cover image for PEOPLE's special edition issue dedicated to Olivia Rodrigo

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The issue comes three months after Rodrigo released the deluxe version of her hit 2023 album, titled GUTS (spilled).

Of the original sophomore project that followed her chart-topping debut album Sour, Rodrigo told PEOPLE that she definitely was feeling the pressure.

"For the first few months of writing Guts, I was dealing with a lot of noise in my head about whether it was going to be good enough or whether I could ever top what I did on Sour," she told PEOPLE in a September 2023 conversation included in the new issue.

<p>Kevin Mazur/Getty </p> Olivia Rodrigo performs onstage during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards

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Olivia Rodrigo performs onstage during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards

Related: Olivia Rodrigo Announces 2024 'Guts' World Tour Dates

"It definitely adds a lot of pressure. But I had to switch my mindset into just trying to write songs that I would like to hear on the radio and not trying to beat anything or achieve any sort of commercial success," she added. "Then it became a lot more fun, and the music became a lot better."

 The Guts World Tour kicked off in February and is expected to run till October, following performances in China, Singapore, Japan and Australia.

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