NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series. The unusual gig location was a reference to Rodrigo’s biggest hit “Driver’s License,” which she performed at the DMV along with three of her other hits.
The “Sour” teen idol’s team reportedly paid $2,383 to use the DMV office after it closed to the public for the day. Some of that money went to staffers who worked overtime to help make sure the concert went off without a hitch, according to TMZ.DMV offices in California allow content creators to apply for special permits to film at their locations.
However, filming must not interfere with a facility’s day-to-day operations. The DMV has reportedly rejected numerous permit applications in the recent past, but were said to be thrilled by Rodrigo’s decision to.
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