Olivia Dean Tour Dates 2026
Olivia Dean’s 2026 tour runs from April 23 to June 25, and it’s shaping up to be a solid mix of venues — not all giant arenas, but a lot of places where you can really soak in her voice up close. She’s proud of how far she’s come, especially since the first venue she ever played in London held just 70 people. That little fact highlights how this tour feels both like a milestone and still very much grounded.
Here’s the actual list of her tour stops:
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April 23: Manchester, UK – O2 Apollo
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April 25: Glasgow, UK – Barrowland Ballroom
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April 28: Liverpool, UK – Invisible Wind Factory
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May 2: London, UK – Roundhouse
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May 5: Bristol, UK – Thekla
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May 9: Cardiff, UK – Tramshed
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May 13: Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute
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May 17: Brighton, UK – The Haunt (not Komedia)
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May 21: Leeds, UK – Stylus
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May 25: Dublin, Ireland – Olympia Theatre
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May 29: Belfast, Northern Ireland – Ulster Hall
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June 2: Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg
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June 6: Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
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June 10: Paris, France – La Maroquinerie
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June 14: Berlin, Germany – Lido
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June 18: Cologne, Germany – Gebäude 9
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June 22: Frankfurt, Germany – Zoom
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June 25: Munich, Germany – Muffathalle
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Some of these aren’t arenas in the traditional sense — they're more mid-sized venues where you still get the energy of a tight crowd rather than the distance of a big stadium. That’s part of what makes the tour exciting: Olivia’s voice and personality still dominate the room, whether there’s 500 or 2,000 people.
How to Get Olivia Dean Tour Tickets?
You’ll want to pre-order Olivia’s upcoming album by August 26 (before noon BST/1 pm CEST) to get access to the early ticket sale. This pre-sale starts August 27 at 10 am BST/11 am CEST, with general tickets going on sale August 29 at the same times.
Tickets normally range from about £20 to £40, depending on the city and venue—fair prices for such intimate shows. Go for official ticket sellers like Ticketmaster or local trusted outlets — dodging overpriced resell sites will save you from buyer’s remorse.
Olivia’s “Art of Loving” live tour is much more than another concert. It’s a moment of connection, a chance to hear stripped-back vocals and honest storytelling that have quietly built her dedicated fanbase. She’s not just performing songs; she’s sharing pieces of herself.
So, if you’re curious about the journey from tiny venues to wider audiences, or just love music that feels genuine and heartfelt, this tour might be a breath of fresh air in your calendar. See you there in 2026.