Olivia Rodrigo turns heads in a glamorous red minidress as she enjoys dinner in central London after sightseeing trip around the capital

Olivia Rodrigo turned heads in a busty red mini dress as she left Quo Vadis Restaurant in Soho, London, on Tuesday night.

The singer, 20, looked nothing short of sensational in the halterneck number as she stepped out in a sky-high pair of coordinated open-toed heels.

She applied a flawless makeup palette for the night out and opted for a perfect black manicure.

Olivia was seen tucking her long dark locks behind her ears as she made her way to her waiting vehicle.

The American hitmaker seemed in high spirits as she dressed to impress for the night out on the town.

Lady in red: Olivia Rodrigo turned heads in a busty red mini dress as she left Quo Vadis Restaurant in London’s Soho on Tuesday night

Olivia made the most of her visit to London as she went sightseeing in the capital and earlier in the day documented her journey on Instagram.

She posted a photo of herself by the Thames outside Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in a chic red pleated skater skirt.

The Deja Vu singer paired the song with a chic black top and a pair of stylish knee-high boots.

Olivia styled her long brunette locks in loose waves as she posed in front of a red phone booth while donning a pair of sunglasses.

In a video shared with her 33.1 million followers, the singer and a few friends posed at the famous Abbey Road intersection, made iconic by the cover of the Beatles album.

She captioned the post: “Going down like London London London.”

Olivia is currently promoting her second album Guts and following the success of her debut album, Olivia has spoken out openly about the pressure to release it.

Speaking on Hits Radio Breakfast, to Fleur East and James Barr, Olivia explained, “Making this album definitely had its ups and downs.”

Stunning: She applied a flawless makeup palette for the night out and opted for a perfect black manicure

Turning heads: The American singer, 20, looked nothing short of sensational in the halterneck number as she stepped out in a sky-high pair of coordinated open toe heels

Stunning: She applied a flawless makeup palette for the night out and opted for a perfect black manicure

Phenomenal: Olivia was spotted tucking her long dark locks behind her ears as she made her way to her waiting vehicle

Phenomenal: Olivia was spotted tucking her long dark locks behind her ears as she made her way to her waiting vehicle

Looking good: The singer appeared in high spirits as she dressed to impress for the night out on the town

Looking good: The singer appeared in high spirits as she dressed to impress for the night out on the town

Unbelievable: Olivia is currently promoting her second album Guts and after the success of her debut album, Olivia has been open about the pressure to release it

Speaking on Hits Radio Breakfast, to Fleur East and James Barr, Olivia explained: 'Making this album definitely had its ups and downs'

Unbelievable: Olivia is currently promoting her second album Guts and after the success of her debut album, Olivia has been open about the pressure to release it

Wow: Guts is the second studio album from the talented artist, who rose to fame in 2021 with her single driving license

Wow: Guts is the second studio album from the talented artist, who rose to fame in 2021 with her single driving license

“And there were days where I thought, wow, the pressure is just insurmountable. I just feel like, I don’t know what I’m going to do, and other days where it was really fun and, you know, having a great time.

“But uh, you know, I think in the end the most important thing is that it sounds so cheesy and cliche, but I just wanted to make an album that I really liked and I was really proud of.”

The singer, who admitted that she has a very small social group of just three friends and her parents, revealed that despite the global success, she has also discovered that some things don’t change.

“Yeah, I mean, it’s a weird dichotomy,” Olivia said. ‘Because it is, my life is completely different in every way, but also exactly the same and I hang out with the same three people and just the right songs in my living room.

“I have three good friends and I love my parents, and that’s like a social circle. And I like that.’

Guts is the second studio album from the talented artist, who rose to fame in 2021 with her singles license.

Her debut album, titled Sour, skyrocketed the then-teenager to worldwide fame as her music went viral.

At the 2022 Grammys, Olivia was nominated for awards in seven categories, cementing her star status.

Sightseeing: The hitmaker made the most of her visit to London when she went sightseeing in the capital earlier in the day and documented her journey on Instagram

Sightseeing: The hitmaker made the most of her visit to London when she went sightseeing in the capital earlier in the day and documented her journey on Instagram

Having fun: She posted a photo of herself by the Thames outside Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in a chic red pleated skater skirt

Having fun: She posted a photo of herself by the Thames outside Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in a chic red pleated skater skirt

Astonishing: In a video shared with her 33.1 million followers, the singer and a few friends posed at the famous Abbey Road crossing, made iconic by the cover of the Beatles album

Astonishing: In a video shared with her 33.1 million followers, the singer and a few friends posed at the famous Abbey Road crossing, made iconic by the cover of the Beatles album

She went on to win Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album.

Her new music, which will debut in its entirety on September 8, has already shown signs of impending success.

The album’s lead single, Vampire, topped the Billboard Top 100 chart in early July.

Olivia shared a screenshot of the stat, writing, “AHHHHH IM SO EXCITED AB THIS!!! x1000 thanks to everyone who purchased and streamed vampire. I love you!!!! and thank you to my amazing team!!!! ahhh!!!!!’

During a SiriusXM interview, she mused on the difference between working on her first and second album.

“I had so much to write about,” she revealed of Sour. “I constantly felt like I had all these things I needed to get off my chest.”

“I think I definitely didn’t feel that this time, and I think it was kind of a lesson in learning how to make a song for the craft of it,” she added.