Livie’s HQ Relaunches Sour Yearbook With #4YearsOfSOUR Mini Site
Join #4YearsOfSOUR: Launching Mini Site For Fans To Create & Share Art With #SOURyearbook!

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Livie’s HQ has officially brought back the beloved @SOURyearbook, marking the next chapter of Olivia Rodrigo’s breakthrough debut album, Sour. To celebrate the four-year anniversary, the team rolled out a brand-new #4YearsOfSOUR mini site where fans can download templates, customize layouts and share their creations for a chance to appear in the official yearbook.
How To Join The Celebration
In a post this week, Livie’s HQ captioned: “we hope ur happy about the return of @SOURyearbook and our new #4YearsOfSOUR mini site!!! download and share ur creation by submitting to the gallery or posting to socials with the hashtag for a chance to be featured on @SOURyearbook. make sure to tag @livieshq & @oliviarodrigo 📸.” Fans simply head to the mini-site, choose from a variety of digital scrapbook pages—complete with pastel stickers, album art frames and lyric callouts—then upload the finished image to Instagram or Twitter using #4YearsOfSOUR and #SOURyearbook. Remember to tag @livieshq and @oliviarodrigo for official recognition.
The post included three sample visuals, showcasing colorful collages that blend Sour album covers, concert snapshots and personalized messages. These examples highlight the playful creativity encouraged by the Livie’s HQ team and set the bar for fan submissions.
Flashbacks And Fan Parties
Livie’s HQ first teased the anniversary back in March with an early post reading, “she’s too good 2 be true 🎈 happy #4YearsOfSOUR!!! 💜,” fueling excitement among Rodrigo’s global fandom. The momentum continued with an invitation to a Stationhead listening party: “pull up to our @stationhead party the same way olivia & her friends pulled up to SOUR prom: in style 💜 see you tomorrow at 4p ET/1p PT 🎉.” That live stream event recreated the Sour Prom atmosphere, complete with fan-curated playlists and themed avatars, and set the tone for this latest digital release.
Fans who missed the listening party can still participate in that communal spirit by using mini-site assets that reference Sour’s prom-themed sleeve photos and “driver’s license” lyric postcards. Past submissions have included everything from animated GIFs inspired by the “good 4 u” video to hand-drawn portraits of Olivia in her pastel prom dress.
Festival Vibes Ahead
With summer festival season on the horizon, the mini site also offers templates hinting at Olivia’s upcoming live performances. In an April Instagram post, Rodrigo teased her Gov Ball NYC set with the caption “back on a festival stage in one month @govballnyc ⚡ who’s seeing liv this summer?” Fans have since shared mock-ups of festival posters and wristband designs using the #4YearsOfSOUR kit, channeling that high-energy concert feeling.
Another snapshot from March proclaimed “no shame in our livie game 😏,” featuring fans sporting SOUR merchandise and festivalivia tees. The mini site taps into that same aesthetic, offering digital stickers of Vans sneakers, heart-shaped sunglasses and polaroid camera icons—perfect for overlaying onto personal photos or fan art.
The new #4YearsOfSOUR hub closes the gap between Olivia Rodrigo’s studio magic and her devoted fan base, giving everyone a seat at the scrapbook table. Whether you’re celebrating nostalgic album moments, gearing up for festival season or just want to flex your inner graphic-design guru, now’s your chance to leave a creative footprint in the official Sour yearbook.
Don’t miss out: download the templates, share your vision with #4YearsOfSOUR and #SOURyearbook, tag @livieshq and @oliviarodrigo, and you could find your art immortalized among the album’s most memorable moments.

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