Olivia Rodrigo Debuts First Ever Duet 'What's Wrong With Me' with The Cure’s Robert Smith During Surprise Primavera Sound Set
Singer Olivia Rodrigo surprised fans by debuting her first-ever duet with The Cure's Robert Smith live at Primavera Sound, marking a significant collaboration for her upcoming album.
- On Saturday, Olivia Rodrigo debuted her first-ever original collaboration, "What's Wrong With Me," featuring The Cure frontman Robert Smith, during a surprise performance at Primavera Sound in Barcelona.
- The collaboration builds on a friendship that began publicly at Glastonbury 2025, where Rodrigo invited Smith to perform "Friday I'm in Love" and "Just Like Heaven" during her headlining set.
- Rodrigo became emotional after the performance, describing the moment as surreal; the track releases Friday, June 12 on her upcoming album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love.
- Calling the track "really special," Rodrigo noted it marks the first time she has featured another artist on an album track, fulfilling a collaboration rumored for months after studio sessions.
- Following the album launch, Rodrigo will embark on her Unraveled Tour in September, with dates spanning North America and Europe through spring 2027.
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Olivia Rodrigo debuts new song with The Cure's Robert Smith at Primavera
We all love Robert Smith, but Olivia Rodrigo really loves Robert Smith. If her cover of “Boys Don’t Cry,” or her new song “the cure,” or her “Just Like Heaven” shoutout in “drop dead” haven’t made that clear, then her new duet with Smith in Barcelona will. During a surprise Primavera Sound set on Saturday, Rodrigo brought out The Cure frontman to debut “what’s wrong with me,” the latest preview of her upcoming third album, you seem pretty sad fo…
See Olivia Rodrigo Reunite With the Cure’s Robert Smith for New Song ‘What’s Wrong With Me’
Olivia Rodrigo reunited with the Cure’s Robert Smith at Primavera Sound, where she performed a surprise set with new song "What's Wrong With Me."
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