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Olivia Dean Announces North American The Art of Loving Tour: See the 2026 Dates

The arena tour kicks off in San Francisco on July 10, with stops in Toronto on Aug. 4 and Montreal on Aug. 7.

Olivia Dean performs during 2025 Austin City Limits Music Festival at Zilker Park on October 11, 2025 in Austin, Texas.

Olivia Dean performs during 2025 Austin City Limits Music Festival at Zilker Park on October 11, 2025 in Austin, Texas.

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Olivia Dean’s baby steps have turned into a sprint. After opening up for Sabrina Carpenter on the final leg of the Short n’ Sweet Tour, Dean announced her first-ever headlining North American arena tour on Friday (Nov. 14).

The Art of Loving tour is slated for next summer, kicking off in San Francisco on July 10. The singer will also head to Los Angeles, New York City’s Madison Square Garden, Atlanta, Toronto, Las Vegas, Boston, Houston and wrap up in Austin on Aug. 28.


Those who register with Olivia Dean’s mailing list will have access to the pre-sale, which is set to begin at 10 a.m. local time next Tuesday (Nov. 18) on Ticketmaster. The general public will have their chance when tickets go on sale next Friday (Nov. 21).

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The “Man I Need” artist is donating $1 of every ticket sale to support communities in Jamaica impacted by Hurricane Melissa.

“The art of loving in the usa / canada 2026 these are venues i have only dreamt of playing. see you next year lovers,” she wrote on Instagram. ”Ok love you bye!”

Olivia Dean has gained a ton of crossover momentum while breaking through in the U.S. over the last couple of months. The 26-year-old boasts four songs on this week’s Billboard Hot 100, including the top 5 hit “Man I Need.” Dean’s The Art of Loving album also sits at No. 7 on the current Billboard 200.

Find all of The Art of Loving 2026 tour dates below.

The Art of Loving Live Tour Dates:

July 10, 2026 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Chase Center
July 14, 2026 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Crypto.com Arena
July 18, 2026 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ MGM Grand Garden Arena
July 22, 2026 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Maverick Center
July 25, 2026 – Denver, Co. @ Ball Arena
July 29, 2026 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Target Center
Aug. 4, 2026 – Toronto, Ontario @ Scotiabank Arena
Aug. 7, 2026 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
Aug. 10, 2026 – Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden
Aug. 12, 2026 – Baltimore, Md. @ CFG Bank Arena
Aug. 14, 2026 – New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden
Aug. 22, 2026 – Atlanta, Ga. @ State Farm Arena
Aug. 25, 2026 – Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center
Aug. 28, 2026 – Austin, Texas @ Moody Center

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This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Mariah Carey kicks off the 2025 holiday season.
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Mariah Carey kicks off the 2025 holiday season.

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In This Season of Giving, Mariah Carey Shares Throwback Clip From 1994 Manifesting a Potential Christmas Classic One Day: ‘So Grateful’

MC only had to wait 25 years for her all-time holiday classic "All I Want For Christmas Is You" to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Mariah Carey is the undisputed Queen of Christmas. The pop singer has lorded over the holiday charts for the past six years with her ubiquitous wintertime classic “All I Want For Christmas Is You.” It seems hard to believe it now if you’ve been anywhere near a store since Halloween, but the yuletide favorite that was released in 1994 did not chart until 2000 and did not hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 until 2019, fully 25 years after it first hit our ears.

Now, as the holidays really ramp up, the best-selling Christmas song of all time in the U.S. seems like a no-brainer to top the charts every year. But on Tuesday (Dec. 9), MC gave thanks for how it all started in a throwback video she re-posted from a fan feed of an interview she did in 1994 in which she was asked if she hopes one of the songs from her first holiday album, that year’s Merry Christmas, might some day be as ubiquitous as such standards as “White Christmas” or “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.”

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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