Acclaimed British artist and songwriter Dave has announced multiple additional dates for his upcoming major European arena tour, expanding the highly anticipated run scheduled for February and March 2026. This tour marks Dave's first headline outing since the release of his chart-topping 2021 album, ‘We're All Alone in This Together’.
The expanded "The Boy Who Played The Harp" tour now includes two new nights at The O2 in London and an extra date at Manchester’s Co-op Live, giving UK fans more opportunities to witness his magnetic stage presence and razor-sharp storytelling live.
The 17-date arena run, promoted by Live Nation, kicks off in Munich at the Olympiahalle on February 2, 2026. The European leg will take the genre-defying rapper through major cities including Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Dublin, before landing in the UK.
The UK leg now features four nights at the iconic The O2 in London (March 6, 7, 10, and 11), a stop in Glasgow (OVO Hydro on March 4th), Birmingham (Utilita Arena on March 13th), and two nights in Manchester (Co-op Live on March 16th and 17th).
The tour follows the release of Dave’s new album, ‘The Boy Who Played the Harp’, which is due out on Friday, October 24th. The project is his first new material since 2023, a year defined by significant chart dominance. That year, his self-produced collaboration with Central Cee, ‘Sprinter’, broke the record for the longest-running No.1 rap record in UK chart history, holding the top spot for 10 weeks. This followed his 2022 single ‘Starlight’, which set the record for the longest-running No.1 solo UK track.
General on-sale for all dates begins on Thursday, October 23rd at 9 am local time. Fans can access an earlier artist presale by pre-ordering the new album via Dave’s official store by Monday, October 20th.
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