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The Art of Loving Tour: Olivia Dean’s Full Setlist Revealed


Olivia Dean launched her global The Art of Loving arena tour in Glasgow, Scotland on Wednesday night (April 22). This performance at the OVO Hydro marks the beginning of a series of shows that will take the London-born artist to some of the largest venues of her career.

The U.K. leg includes six nights at London’s 20,000-capacity O2 Arena, along with additional dates in Manchester, and then she will head to Ireland for performances in Dublin. The tour’s opening night featured Dean debuting several tracks from Art of Loving live for the first time, including “I’ve Seen It” and “Baby Steps.” Dean performed her sophomore album in its entirety during the 23-track set – see the complete setlist for the show below.

In addition, Dean covered a classic by Curtis Mayfield, performing his 1970 track “Move On Up” for the first time. Several tracks from her debut album Messy were also included, featuring fan favorites “Ladies Room” and “Dive.”

Deep cuts from her earlier releases, such as “OK Love You Bye,” were also performed, along with “It Isn’t Perfect But It Might Be,” which is her contribution to the soundtrack of the upcoming film Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.

“Rein Me In,” a collaboration with Sam Fender that has been at No. 1 on the U.K. Singles Chart for eight weeks, was not part of the show. Fender and Dean have only performed this song together a few times, including at his concert for 80,000 fans in London last June.

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The U.K. leg continues with a second show in Glasgow on Thursday (April 23). The tour is set to reach North America starting in July.

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