Olivia Rodrigo Debuts ‘What’s Wrong With Me’ With The Cure’s Robert Smith at Primavera Sound
Track 10 from You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love had its premiere live in Barcelona Saturday (June 6), where Rodrigo and Smith sang together.
Olivia Rodrigo previewed “What’s Wrong With me,” a song with The Cure’s Robert Smith from the second act of her highly anticipated new album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, live at Primavera Sound 2026. The unveil of their duet came just hours after Rodrigo made a surprise announcement she’d play live at the Barcelona, Spain, music festival.
At track 10, the song falls on the “you seem pretty sad” side of her upcoming LP’s story.
“I’m just so f—ing over the moon,” Rodrigo said of song partner Smith when introducing “What’s Wrong With Me” to the crowd at Parc del Forum’s Occident Stage. By the end of Rodrigo and The Cure frontman’s duet — right after hugging her musical hero-turned-friend (and collaborator) — the pop star admitted, “I feel like I’m gonna cry … I can’t believe that that’s a thing that happened in the real world and not just a figment of my imagination.”
The lyrics of “What’s Wrong With Me” have her “spiraling.” “I’m not feeling like myself, and nothing ever seems to help,” Rodrigo sings in the pre-chorus, leading up to “Went to the doctor and she said I was fine/ But every movie that I’ve seen makes me cry/ It’s like somebody put a weight on my chest/ I should talk to a friend, but I can’t get out of bed/ My head is spinning and my stomach is sick/ Say I’m in love, so it’s hard to admit/ I can’t eat, I can’t sleep/ I think you’re what’s wrong with me.”
Verse two brings in Smith, who echoes Rodrigo’s rumination: “Head just keeps on pounding with the simple thought/ ‘What if this isn’t what I want?'”
You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love is only a week away; the full album will be available Friday, June 19.
Rodrigo popped online with a quick Instagram Story earlier on Saturday to share the news of her previously unannounced Primavera set, which was slotted for 10:25 p.m. local time, though she remained mum on the Smith’s part until showtime. “Surprise!!!” she’d captioned a snapshot of herself giving a thumbs up on the festival’s grounds. “See you tonight primavera_sound … I’m excited.”
The pair previously played live together last year, at Glastonbury, where they delivered The Cure’s “Friday I’m In Love” and “Just Like Heaven” together.
Rodrigo’s admiration of Smith keeps going: on “Drop Dead,” the lead track of You Seem Pretty Sad…, she casually works the song title of “Just Like Heaven” into the opening verse.
Rodrigo and Smith’s unexpected live set Saturday night at Primavera Sound came months ahead of the singer-songwriter’s sold-out arena tour kickoff. Rodrigo launches her Unraveled Tour in September in Hartford, Conn., embarking across North America and Europe in support of her third studio album. The tour’s name references a lyric from her latest single, which happens to be called “The Cure,” and which arrived at No. 1 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart and No. 5 on the Hot 100 in its first week.
Saturday marked day three of Primavera Sound, which saw severe weather conditions opening night that shut down many of of Thursday’s performances, including Doja Cat and Massive Attack’s headlining spots. The fest was back to business for day two, with The Cure, Skrillex, PinkPantheress and more taking the stage as expected on Friday.
