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Olivia Dean to perform at MGM Grand Hotel and Casino

15 November 2025

(PRESS RELEASE) -- Multi-BRIT Award, Mercury Prize, and GRAMMY nominee Olivia Dean has announced her upcoming tour The Art of Loving Live across the U.S. and Canada. The tour will make a Las Vegas stop at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Garden Arena Saturday, 18 July 2026.

Pre-sales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on sale beginning Friday, 21 November at 10 a.m. PT at AXS.com.

The announcement follows Olivia’s first GRAMMY nomination for Best New Artist at the 68th GRAMMY Awards, which will take place this February. This tour arrives after a banner year, which saw Olivia release her second album, The Art of Loving, via Island Records, which featured her hit tracks “Man I Need” and “Nice To Each Other”. Listen now. The album already boasts over 1.2 billion streams since release, and Olivia has over 3 billion streams across her catalog. In the UK, Olivia is the first female solo artist in Official Chart history to chart four songs in the Singles Chart Top 10 simultaneously; all four tracks are also on both Billboard’s Hot 100 and Global 200. “Man I Need” is currently #5 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and Global 200.

Upcoming, Olivia will appear on Saturday Night Live as the musical guest on the November 15th episode. Olivia will also head out on her huge UK and EU headline tour next April, including a six-night sold residency at The O2 in London and multiple sold out dates across Europe, all in support of The Art of Loving, which has since become the fastest selling album for a British female artist in 2025. Previously this year, Olivia opened for Sabrina Carpenter on her ‘Short n’ Sweet’ tour, including five sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden.

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