APOlivia Rodrigo鈥檚 Glastonbury set doubles as date night (Photo by Millie Turner/Invision/AP)
Glastonbury Festival was buzzing with excitement this weekend鈥攏ot just for the music, but for the festival鈥檚 most-watched couple: Olivia Rodrigo and her boyfriend, British actor Louis Partridge. Rodrigo, 22, headlined the legendary Pyramid Stage on Sunday night, but before taking the spotlight, she was spotted living her best festival life with Partridge, sending fans and social media into a frenzy.The 鈥渄rivers license鈥 singer didn鈥檛 let the pressure of her headline slot keep her from enjoying the festival. On Saturday, Rodrigo was seen perched on Partridge鈥檚 shoulders, belting out Pulp鈥檚 鈥淐ommon People鈥 during the band鈥檚 surprise set鈥攁 moment captured by festival-goers and even radio DJ Greg James, who playfully pointed her out in the crowd. The couple鈥檚 festival antics didn鈥檛 stop there: they were also seen mingling with Glasto royalty Alexa Chung, cementing their status as the event鈥檚 coolest couple.Louis Partridge, also 22, is best known for his breakout roles in Netflix鈥檚 鈥淓nola Holmes鈥 films alongside Millie Bobby Brown, as well as parts in 鈥淧addington 2,鈥 鈥淧an,鈥 and the FX miniseries 鈥淧istol.鈥 He鈥檚 currently filming the third 鈥淓nola Holmes鈥 movie and recently starred in the miniseries 鈥淒isclaimer鈥 with Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline. Rodrigo and Partridge have been dating since late 2023, first making headlines for their PDA-filled Halloween night in London, and later going red carpet official at the 鈥淒isclaimer鈥 premiere in August 2024. Since then, the pair have been inseparable鈥攕potted at Premier League matches, strolling through London and New York, and attending the Grammys together.Rodrigo鈥檚 set at Glastonbury was both electric and personal. She dedicated her song 鈥渟o american鈥 to Partridge, telling the crowd she wrote it about falling for a boy from London and all their funny cultural differences. Live Events鈥淚 also really love English boys. I wrote this next song when I was falling for a boy from London, and as we got to know each other, we discovered all these cultural differences. I would tease him about eating a jacket potato with beans, while he would joke about my distinctly American pronunciation鈥攍ike saying Glaston-berry. So, I turned all of our little inside jokes into a song,鈥 Rodrigo told festival-goers.(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)
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