Popular singer Olivia Dean, whose song ‘So Easy (To Fall in Love)’ won Best New Artist at the 2026 Grammy Awards, is officially on tour! The English singer recently kicked off his tour at the OVO Hydro, and fans couldn’t seem to get enough of the artist.
More information about Olivia Dean’s opening show in Glasgow
On April 22nd and April 23rd, Dean kicked off his ‘The Art of Loving’ tour with sold out stadiums. During his opening performance, he performed several songs from his discography, choosing to open the show with ‘Nice To Each Other’. She then launched into ‘Lady Lady’, singing about change, growth and womanhood.Videos of her first concert were shared online, where the singer was seen expressing her disbelief at the spectacle. He said, “I can’t believe how many people are here and that this is my show.” Fans were mostly happy with the 27-year-old’s performance on the big stage, with some expressing surprise at the concert when they realized Dean didn’t include his chart-topping song “Rein Me In.” A collaboration with Sam Fender, the song reached number one in the charts, helped her gain popularity and even won the Brit Award for Song of the Year in February.
Olivia Dean’s closing speech at her show in Glasgow
The famous singer became emotional at the end of his 23-song setlist, asking fans how they were feeling in the arena. He then went on to say: “I’m so excited and I want to take a second before we start to say thank you for being here. I played King Tut’s in Glasgow two years ago in front of 300 people and now you’re all here. It’s amazing.”
Olivia Dean’s “The Art of Loving” tour is sold out
Official setlists for Dean’s ongoing arena tour include ‘The Art of Loving (Intro)’, ‘Nice To Each Other’, ‘Lady Lady’, ‘So Easy (To Fall in Love)’, ‘Close Up’, ‘Let Alone The One You Love’, ‘Messy’, ‘UFO’, ‘Touching Toes’, ‘I’ve Seen It’, ‘Loud’, ‘A Couple Minutes’, ‘The Hardest Part’, ‘Baby Steps’, ‘Ladies Room’, ‘OK Love You Bye’, ‘It Isn’t Perfect But It Might Be’, ‘Dive’, ‘Man I Need’, and finally, ‘A Couple Minutes’.‘