Olivia Dean has announced additional dates for her massive UK and Europe arena tour set for 2026.
In anticipation of her upcoming album, The Art Of Loving, which will be released on September 26 (pre-order here), Dean’s new music will delve into different facets of love: romantic, platonic, and self-love.
Due to overwhelming demand for tickets to her largest shows thus far, Dean has added more dates, including two additional performances at London’s The O2, bringing her total to four shows at the venue.
The tour will kick off with two nights at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on April 22 and 23, followed by two shows at Co-Op Live in Manchester. After London, she will head to Europe for a series of newly announced performances, wrapping up with two final shows at Fairview Park in Dublin.
Tickets for the new shows will be available starting Friday, August 29. You can find them here. Check out the full list of tour dates below!
Olivia Dean’s 2026 UK Tour Dates:
APRIL
- 22 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
- 23 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
- 25 – Co-Op Live, Manchester
- 29 – The O2, London
- 30 – The O2, London
MAY
- 8 – Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
- 9 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 11 – Mitsubishi Electric Halle, Dusseldorf, Germany
- 12 – Velodrom, Berlin, Germany
- 14 – Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 16 – Unity Arena, Oslo, Norway
- 17 – Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
- 20 – The Hall, Zurich, Switzerland
- 22 – Kozel Carroponte, Milan, Italy
JUNE
- 17 – Accor Arena, Paris, France
- 20 – Fairview Park, Dublin, Ireland
- 21 – Fairview Park, Dublin, Ireland
Ahead of the album launch, Dean released her lead single “Nice To Each Other” in June. She described the song as capturing the balance of exploring independence in dating while enjoying someone in the moment, highlighting a playful side of her personality.
Following that, she has also shared singles “Lady Lady” and “Man I Need.” The Art Of Loving will be her second album, following her acclaimed debut, Messy.
In other news, Dean surprised fans with a set at Glastonbury this summer and collaborated with Sam Fender on the duet “Rein Me In,” which was performed during his recent concert at London Stadium.