Olivia Rodrigo made a special announcement on social media on Wednesday: the singer’s Sour Prom Concert Film will debut next week.

And to promote the special, the Driver’s License singer, 18, knocked on the doors of a few of her lucky fans to invite them to the YouTube event.

‘Since i never got to go to prom, I wanted to throw a little prom party with my fav ppl (you guys obvs). SOUR prom the concert film comes out Tuesday!!!!’ said the recent high school graduate in her Instagram caption.

New from the newbie: Olivia Rodrigo made a special announcement on social media on Wednesday: the singer’s Sour Prom Concert Film will debut next week

Her fans received invites in person at their homes by Olivia who held up a pink sign that read, ‘Prom would be brutal without u.’

The beauty was in a black outfit with her hair worn in pigtails.

The crooner handed out flowers and merchandise to the surprised followers.

Olivia has called the Tuesday event – which will see her perform songs from her Sour album – ‘the ultimate alternative prom experience.’

And there will be an event before her prom special that she is set to host.

Prom would be brutal without U: And to promote the special, the Driver’s License singer knocked on the doors of a few of her lucky fans to invite then to the YouTube event

Sweet (and Sour) fun: Olivia has called the Tuesday event – which will see her perform songs from her Sour album – ‘the ultimate alternative prom experience’

Rodrigo’s record Sour has done very well on the charts.

While Olivia was at number two in the album charts last week, she has clung on to the top spot in the Official Singles Chart, which sees her single Good 4 U at number one for the fourth week running.

Meanwhile, Olivia recently admitted becoming a global star amid the coronavirus lockdown was a ‘blessing in disguise’.

Olivia Rodrigo’s homemade music video to a Taylor Swift song

.

Knock knock, who’s there? The beauty was seen with her sign as she greeted a fan

She explained: ‘It helped me keep my sanity when there was so much drama going on. Being in isolation with people I loved and cared about kept me out of the hullabaloo.’

Olivia also believes lockdown has helped to speed-up the release of her debut album, Sour.

The teenage star – who played Nini Salazar-Roberts in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series – said: ‘Had I been going to press junkets, and performing on late night [TV], I wouldn’t have had the confidence in writing the record that I did.’

Olivia Rodrigo arrives for BRIT Awards 2021

.

Smiling from ear to ear: This fan held pink roses as she showed off the album and a hat, shirt and candies

Despite this, Olivia can already see a progression in herself from the time she made the album, admitting she’s now ‘much happier’.

She said: ‘Oh gosh, I am so much happier than I was when I wrote all of those songs!

‘But it’s also really cool that I made something out of those feelings. And now I get to look back at them and be like, ‘Ha-ha! I didn’t know anything!”

Playing up the high school vibe: The star seen on the cover for the Good 4 u single