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Olivia Dean Announces The Art of Loving European Tour

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Following the success of her latest single, Man I Need, and with sophomore album, The Art of Loving, set for release in 2026, the multi-BRIT Award nominee has announced the biggest headline tour of her career to date.

The UK and European run kicks off at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on April 23, 2026, marking the start of a series of arena shows that will showcase Dean’s new live production to thousands of fans. The tour will close with two huge nights at London’s The O2, before heading across the continent over Europe.

The announcement follows two intimate, sold-out performances at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire earlier this year, giving fans a glimpse of what’s to come from her expansive new live show. Alongside tracks from her forthcoming album, Dean will perform fan favourites including Dive and The Hardest Part from her Mercury Prize-nominated debut, Messy.

Since its release, Messy has been praised by critics and fans alike, cementing Dean’s reputation as one of the most compelling voices in neo-soul and pop. Her recent singles Lady Lady and Nice to Each Other have continued her momentum, steadily climbing the charts and reinforcing her reputation as an artist capable of redefining the genre.

In less than five years, Dean has evolved into one of the most in-demand performers on the global live stage. She has already supported artists such as Sam Fender and Sabrina Carpenter, earning a reputation for her powerful stage presence and emotional connection with audiences. With comparisons already being drawn to soul and pop greats, her forthcoming tour signals the next chapter in a rapid rise.

Tickets for Olivia Dean’s 2026 UK and EU headline tour are expected to go on sale Friday 29 August at 9am.

The Art of Loving Tour European Dates

23 April – OVO Hydro – Glasgow, UK
25 April – Co-op Live – Manchester, UK
29 & 30 April – The O2 – London, UK
8 May – Forest National – Brussels, Belgium
9 May – Ziggo Dome – Amsterdam, Netherlands
11 May – Mitsubishi Electric Halle – Düsseldorf, Germany
12 May – Velodrom – Berlin, Germany
14 May – Royal Arena – Copenhagen, Denmark
16 May – Unity Arena – Oslo, Norway
17 May – Avicii Arena – Stockholm, Sweden
20 May – The Hall – Zurich, Switzerland
22 May – Kozel Carroponte – Milan, Italy
17 June – Accor Arena – Paris, France
20 June – Fairview Park – Dublin, Ireland

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