News & Features 08 Nov, 2022

OLIVIA DEAN ANNOUNCES 2023 UK AND EUROPE HEADLINE TOUR

OLIVIA DEAN ANNOUNCES 2023 UK AND EUROPE HEADLINE TOUR

Fast-rising UK pop talent Olivia Dean has announced her biggest ever run of headline shows, set to take place across the UK and Europe in March 2023. She’ll play seven UK headline dates, including London’s KOKO, followed by a run of Europe shows, including nights in Paris and Amsterdam.

 

Olivia recently made her much-anticipated return with her new single and accompanying video ‘Danger’, a playful, tongue in cheek track which playfully captures the no-turning-back-now feeling of being stood on the cusp of falling for someone, knowing that you’re going to let yourself fall. Today Olivia also shares a behind the scenes look at the creation of the video for ‘Danger’, directed by Malin Osafo, diving into the inspiration behind and making of the visuals. 

Following performances at Glastonbury, Rock en Seine, Standon Calling and Cross The Tracks festivals this summer, Olivia has been busy working on her long-awaited debut album, expected for release in 2023.

Born and raised in Walthamstow, Olivia Dean is one the UK’s brightest rising stars, praised for her endearing, down-to-earth lyrics and magnetic, feel-good live performances. To date, Dean has released three acclaimed EPs Ok Love You Bye, What Am I Gonna Do On Sundays? and Growth and in 2021 achieved her first top 20 single with her cover of ‘The Christmas Song’, recorded for Amazon Originals. Since 2019 Olivia has been gathering fans apace, with over 1.68 million monthly Spotify listeners and supporters across BBC Radio 1, Beats 1, The Guardian, Sunday Times Style, Dazed, The FADER, NME, ELLE, gal-dem, Vanity Fair, Clash and more tipping her for greatness.

Tickets for Olivia Dean area vailbale on Friday 11th November at 10:00 here.

 

Olivia Dean 2023 tour dates

7 March - Trinity, Bristol

8 March - King Tut’s, Glasgow

9 March - Wardrobe, Leeds

11 March - O2 Institute 2, Birmingham

12 March - Gorilla, Manchester

13 March - O2 Academy 2, Oxford

15 March - KOKO, London

20 March - Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam

21 March - Ancienne Belgique, Club, Brussels

22 March - Badaboum, Paris

24 March - Baketown, Berlin