Following the success of latest single ‘Man I Need’, and the upcoming release of her sophomore album ‘The Art Of Loving’, Multi-BRIT Award nominee OLIVIA DEAN announces her biggest ever UK and EU headline tour to date, kickstarting April 2026.
After performing two intimate sold out nights at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Olivia is giving fans an incredible opportunity to see her in her most impressive setting yet, where she takes her brand new live show to thousands of fans across the country. This long awaited UK and EU tour illuminates her ascendency to becoming one of the most powerful voices of her generation.
The tour will commence at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on April 23rd, before taking Olivia’s inimitable talent across the country and culminating in two huge shows at The O2 in London. She will then embark across Europe performing tracks off her highly anticipated upcoming second album, as well as live favourites such as Dive and The Hardest Part off of her Mercury Prize nominated debut Messy.
On release, Olivia’s debut album Messy received widespread critical acclaim and cemented her status as one of the most compelling voices across neo-soul and pop. Her recent singles Lady Lady and Nice to Each Other continue to set a new agenda and both steadily climb up the charts. In less than half a decade Olivia Dean has become one of the most compelling performers on the global live stage, lending her unique connection with audiences to share stages with Sam Fender and Sabrina Carpenter. Olivia has already earned comparisons to the greats and legends and 2025 sees her ready to scale up and conquer.
Olivia’s highly anticipated second album ‘The Art Of Loving drops September 26th, pre-order now.
22nd August – Royal Highland Showgrounds [Sam Fender support]
24th August – FORWARDS Bristol [Festival]
4th October – Austin City Limit, Texas, USA [Festival]
11th October – Austin City Limit, Texas, USA [Festival]
23rd October – PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
24th October – PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
26th October – Madison Square Garden, NYC, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
28th October – Madison Square Garden, NYC, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
29th October – Madison Square Garden, NYC, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
31st October – Madison Square Garden, NYC, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
1st November – Madison Square Garden, NYC, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
4th November – Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
5th November – Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
23RD APRIL – OVO HYDRO – GLASGOW, UK*
25TH APRIL – CO-OP LIVE – MANCHESTER, UK*
29TH APRIL – THE O2 – LONDON, UK*
30TH APRIL – THE O2 – LONDON, UK*
8TH MAY – FOREST NATIONAL – BRUSSELS, BELGIUM*
9TH MAY – ZIGGO DOME – AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS*
11TH MAY – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC HALLE – DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY*
12TH MAY – VELODROM – BERLIN, GERMANY*
14TH MAY – ROYAL ARENA – COPENHAGEN, DENMARK*
16TH MAY – UNITY ARENA – OSLO, NORWAY*
17TH MAY – AVICII ARENA – STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN*
20TH MAY – THE HALL – ZURICH, SWITZERLAND*
22ND MAY – KOZEL CARROPONTE – MILAN, ITALY*
17TH JUNE – ACCOR ARENA – PARIS, FRANCE*
20TH JUNE – FAIRVIEW PARK – DUBLIN, IRELAND*

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