
Olivia Dean is “really excited” about embarking on her biggest concert tour to date.
The British singer will kick off her world tour in April, marking a major milestone in her career following a string of recent successes, including her recent Grammy Award win.
In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, Olivia reflected on the scale of the tour, which she announced in August 2025.
“Professionally, I’m really excited for my tour to be in arenas, which is crazy,” she gushed. “We have sold out four nights at the O2 in London, which I can’t quite believe – that’s a lot of people.”
The Man I Need hitmaker added, “I can’t wait to really soak in that moment though.”
Olivia will launch her The Art of Loving Live tour in the U.K. in Glasgow, Scotland on 22 April before wrapping up the run in Auckland, New Zealand, on 17 October.
Due to the phenomenal demand, she has added two more London shows, bringing her O2 Arena total to six.
Despite the hectic schedule – with more than 50 shows planned across Europe, North America, New Zealand and Australia – Olivia said she is keen to prioritise downtime while on the road.
“I’ll spend my days off in London with slow mornings, listening to Diana Ross and Tina Turner, and then visiting an exhibition at a gallery,” she told he publication. “This year, I’m excited to learn more recipes, too.”
The So Easy (To Fall in Love) singer’s comments come shortly after she won Best New Artist at the 2026 Grammy Awards, beating nominees including Lola Young, Alex Warren, Addison Rae, Sombr and Leon Thomas.