Following the recent preview of her upcoming album, Olivia Dean has taken another step forward by revealing details about her largest live tour to date. The artist, set to release her second album ‘The Art Of Loving’ on 26th September under Capitol Records, has announced an extensive UK and European tour scheduled for 2026, featuring two performances at London’s O2 Arena. The tour will commence on 23rd April at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, and will include stops in cities such as Manchester, London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, and many others throughout May and June. This announcement comes on the heels of her latest single, ‘Man I Need,’ which explores themes of understanding one’s worth in love and the courage to seek it. Tickets for her newly-announced headline shows will be available for general sale starting at 10am on Friday, 29th August, with a special pre-sale for fans beginning on Wednesday, 27th August for those who have pre-ordered her new album. Below is the complete list of her upcoming live performances, which also features several dates with Sabrina Carpenter in North America.
AUGUST 2025
22 Royal Highland Showgrounds [Sam Fender Support]
24 FORWARDS Bristol
OCTOBER 2025
04 Austin City Limit, Texas, USA [Festival]
11 Austin City Limit, Texas, USA [Festival]
23 PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
24 PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
26 Madison Square Garden, NYC, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
28 Madison Square Garden, NYC, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
29 Madison Square Garden, NYC, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
31 Madison Square Garden, NYC, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
NOVEMBER 2025
01 Madison Square Garden, NYC, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
04 Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
05 Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, USA [Sabrina Carpenter support]
APRIL 2026
23 OVO Hydro, Glasgow, UK
25 Co-Op Live, Manchester, UK
29 The O2, London, UK
30 The O2, London, UK
MAY 2026
06 Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
09 Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
11 Mitsubishi Electric Halle, Düsseldorf, 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 2026
17 Accor Arena, Paris, France
20 Fairview Park, Dublin, Ireland
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