Olivia Dean to play two nights at London's The O2 as part of 2026 UK and EU headline tour

After supporting Sabrina Carpenter and Sam Fender, Olivia Dean is set to headline arenas across the UK and Europe next year.

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Olivia Dean has announced her biggest headline tour to date
Olivia Dean has announced her biggest headline tour to date

Olivia Dean has announced her biggest headline tour to date.

After serving another earworm with Man I Need, from her eagerly awaited second studio album The Art Of Loving, the 26-year-old neo-pop star is set to play arenas across the UK and Europe in April and May 2026.

As well as shows at Glasgow's OVO Hydro and Manchester's Co-op Live on April 23 and 25, respectively, the UK leg will wrap with two nights at London's The O2 arena on April 29 and 30.

The 27-year-old artist will then take the tour across Europe with dates in Brussels, Amsterdam, Düsseldorf, Berlin, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Zurich, Milan, Paris and Dublin.

From humble beginnings performing to just 70 people in 2017, Olivia has steadily built a legendary live reputation, selling out three nights at Hammersmith Eventim Apollo and two intimate shows at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire. Her 2026 tour promises to scale up those achievements, bringing her inimitable talent to thousands of fans in some of the UK and Europe’s most iconic venues.

Fans can expect a mix of new material from The Art of Loving, due out on September 26, alongside live favourites from her Mercury Prize-nominated debut Messy, including Dive and The Hardest Part. Olivia’s recent singles, Lady Lady and Nice to Each Other, continue to climb the charts, solidifying her status as one of the most compelling voices in neo-soul and pop.

The huge headline run next year follows her support stints with Sabrina Carpenter and Sam Fender.


Olivia Dean UK and EU Headline Tour 2026 dates:

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*

17th June – Accor Arena, Paris, France*