
Olivia Dean has become the first female artist to sell out a six-night residency for her inaugural headline shows at London’s The O2.
The details:
The ‘Art of Loving Live’ tour stopped at The O2 on April 29-30, May 1-2 and June 11-12.
The arena’s capacity is 20,000.
To mark her record-breaking residency, The O2 donated to Dean’s nominated charity, The BRIT School, which supports the development of emerging creatives, and of which she is a graduate.
The tour has also visited cities such as Glasgow, Brussels, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Milan, Paris and Dublin, with dates in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand still to come in 2026.
Pricing controversy:
In November 2025 Dean called out Live Nation, Ticketmaster and AEG over the ticket resale pricing of her North American dates.
In response, Ticketmaster agreed to cap resale prices at face value, and offered partial refunds.
What they said:
Olivia Dean: “Selling out six nights at The O2 was a dream come true! I’m so grateful for everyone who came down to the shows, that was an experience I’ll remember for the rest of my life!”
Summer Marshall, Music Agent at CAA: “Watching Olivia sell out six nights at The O2 has been incredibly special. It’s a testament to her extraordinary talent, relentless work ethic, and the deep connection she has built with fans. We couldn’t be prouder of this milestone and all that’s still ahead.”
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This story was written with information from The Ticketing Business.
We covered it because it’s news of Dean’s record-breaking live performances.














