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CONCERT

Olivia Dean

Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, NL
09. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
09
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Olivia Dean tickets for Amsterdam concert at Ziggo Dome with soul-pop warmth and The Art of Loving tour

Looking for tickets for Olivia Dean in Amsterdam? You can plan your purchase for the 09.05.2026 concert at Ziggo Dome, where the British soul-pop singer-songwriter brings The Art of Loving Live, songs from Messy and a newer era shaped by warm vocals, smooth rhythm and intimate pop

Olivia Dean in Amsterdam: a soul-pop evening in a large hall that loves details

Olivia Dean arrives at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on 09.05.2026 at 20:00, as part of "The Art of Loving Live" tour. For the British singer-songwriter, this is her first performance in that hall, which gives the concert additional weight: it is a transition from club and festival surroundings into a big arena story, but with music that still rests on voice, melody and a feeling of closeness. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Dean has, in a short period, grown into one of the most recognizable new names in British soul-pop. Her sound combines pop, R&B, neo-soul and the warmth of older Motown influences, but without the impression of a retro exercise. At the center are songs about love, insecurity, self-confidence and growing up, written simply, but precisely enough for the audience to easily find their own story in them.

For the audience that discovered Olivia Dean through "Dive", "The Hardest Part" or the album "Messy", the Amsterdam concert will be an opportunity to hear how the earlier material fits into a more ambitious phase of her career. For those who got to know her through the newer singles "Nice to Each Other", "Lady Lady", "Man I Need" and "So Easy (To Fall in Love)", this is a concert connected to a period in which Dean performs as an author with a clearly rounded musical identity.

From the album "Messy" to the era of "The Art of Loving"

The 2023 debut album "Messy" was an important turning point: it reached number 4 on the UK albums chart and brought her a Mercury Prize nomination. The audience welcomed that album as a collection of songs that did not try to sound cold or inaccessible. Dean sang about messiness in relationships, family, her own expectations and everyday emotional fractures, but with arrangements that remained light, elegant and rhythmic.

The new phase is connected to the album "The Art of Loving", released on 26.09.2025 through Capitol Records and Polydor Records. The album was announced as a collection of songs about love in multiple forms, and in the sound one can hear pop, R&B and soul with very clean production. Among the most prominent songs are "Nice to Each Other", "Lady Lady", "Man I Need" and "So Easy (To Fall in Love)", which are also titles that marked Dean's entry into a broader international audience.

"The Art of Loving" is not a record that relies on a big sound for the sake of a big sound. Its strength is in the details: short brass accents, guitar phrases, a rhythm that is easy to remember and a vocal that remains warm even when the song becomes more danceable. That is exactly why the concert at the Ziggo Dome can be an interesting combination of an arena space and music that works best when the audience hears the nuances.

What the audience can expect from the repertoire

No special set list has been announced for the Amsterdam concert, and the order of songs should not be assumed. Still, previous concerts on "The Art of Loving" tour show that the program relies on the new album, with a return to songs from the "Messy" period and earlier releases. At the concert in Manchester in April 2026, the audience, according to concert set-list databases, heard a combination of new songs and better-known titles such as "Dive", "The Hardest Part" and "Messy".

That does not mean that Amsterdam will get the same schedule, but it gives a good sense of direction: this is not only a presentation of the new album, but also an overview of the path by which Dean came to arena halls. Her performances usually rely on the live dynamics of the band, a vocal that carries the song without exaggeration and rhythms that slowly draw the audience into the evening. Places are disappearing quickly.


  • For soul-pop lovers: Dean offers a modern sound with a clear reliance on R&B, pop and soul tradition.

  • For an audience that loves lyrics: the songs often deal with relationships, tenderness, vulnerability and self-confidence.

  • For new listeners: the singles "Man I Need", "Nice to Each Other" and "Dive" are a good entry into her world before the concert.

  • For long-time fans: the tour connects the period of the album "Messy" with the current chapter "The Art of Loving".

Ziggo Dome: a large hall with a concert focus

Ziggo Dome is located in Amsterdam-Zuidoost, in a zone known for major events, right next to other important city venues such as Johan Cruijff ArenA and AFAS Live. The hall opened in 2012 and was designed above all for concerts, with a capacity of about 17,000 visitors. That is large enough for an arena feeling, but also focused enough so that well-placed production does not lose contact with the audience.

For Olivia Dean, such a space has a special logic. Her music is not built only on choruses, but also on changes of mood: an intimate song can turn into communal singing, and a relaxed groove can spread through the entire hall. Ziggo Dome is known as a space where attention is directed toward the stage, sound and visibility, so the concert could work well also for those who are not looking only for a big night out, but also for a musically rounded evening.

The hall is located at De Passage 100, 1101 AX Amsterdam. For visitors who are coming for the first time, it is important to know that the venue is in a part of the city that is well connected by public transport. The nearest major transport point is Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA, where train, metro and bus lines meet. This makes arrival easier from the center of Amsterdam, but also from other Dutch cities.

  • Venue: Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, NL.

  • Address: De Passage 100, 1101 AX Amsterdam.

  • Capacity: about 17,000 visitors.

  • Opening of the hall: 2012.

  • Nearest public transport: the Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA area, with train, metro and buses.



How to get to the Ziggo Dome

For visitors arriving by public transport, the simplest option is the route toward Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA station. From there, the hall is a short walking route away through the major-events zone. On concert days, that part of the city usually has a clear flow of visitors, so it pays to arrive earlier and avoid the densest wave of entries immediately before the start.

Arrival by car is also possible because Ziggo Dome is located near major roads, and garages and parking zones connected to the ArenA area are available nearby. Visitors who do not want to drive deep into the city can consider the P+R system on the edge of Amsterdam and continue the journey by public transport. This is often more practical than searching for a parking space at the busiest time of the evening.A bicycle is always a realistic option in Amsterdam, especially for visitors staying in the city. Marked bicycle parking places are nearby, including the area around Villa ArenA Mall and the Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA station area. For travelers from outside the Netherlands, it is useful to check accommodation in advance in relation to the metro or train, because the location of the hall allows an easy return after the concert.

Amsterdam as a concert weekend

The concert falls on a Saturday evening, which makes Amsterdam a natural choice for a shorter musical trip. The city has enough content for an audience arriving earlier during the day: museums in the Museumplein zone, a walk along the canals, the De Pijp and Jordaan districts, markets, cafés and restaurants can easily be fitted in before going toward Ziggo Dome. It is worth securing tickets on time.

For those traveling from Croatia or the region, it is practical to plan accommodation with good access to public transport, not necessarily right next to the hall. Amsterdam is compact, but on concert evenings the return is most pleasant when it does not depend on a long transfer. The metro and train stations around Bijlmer ArenA are therefore a key planning point.It is important to keep in mind that Ziggo Dome is part of a wider complex where parallel events are often held. This can mean more people in restaurants, at stations and in parking lots. The best rhythm is simple: arrive earlier, check the entrance, leave enough time for security control and do not leave arrival in front of the hall until the last minutes.

Why this date is important for the tour

The performance on 09.05.2026 is marked as Olivia Dean's first concert at the Ziggo Dome. This is an important piece of information because it shows how quickly the scope of her career has changed. An artist who built her reputation through carefully written songs, festival performances and medium-sized halls is now coming to one of the main Dutch concert venues.

Amsterdam is at the same time a logical stop for an artist whose audience is no longer only British. The city regularly attracts visitors from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and wider Europe, so the concert can have an international character. In the audience one can expect a mixture of those who have followed Dean since the earlier EP releases, fans of the album "Messy" and new listeners attracted by the era of "The Art of Loving".Ziggo Dome gives the concert the feeling of a big moment, but Olivia Dean's music does not necessarily require distance between the stage and the audience. The strongest moments could be precisely those in which the large hall falls silent around the vocal or, on the contrary, turns into communal singing of the choruses. That is the reason why this concert can also attract a broader audience that may not follow every new British soul-pop release, but recognizes songs with a clear emotional signature.

Atmosphere: warm, rhythmic and without unnecessary overemphasis

Olivia Dean does not build her identity on stage on cold distance. Her recognizability comes from a combination of open vocals, relaxed charm and songs that sound like conversation, and then grow into a chorus. In a large space like the Ziggo Dome, this can create an interesting contrast: arena size on the outside, a more intimate tone on the inside.

The audience can expect an evening in which more danceable moments and calmer songs will alternate. "Man I Need" and "So Easy (To Fall in Love)" carry a brighter, more mobile pulse, while songs such as "Dive" or "The Hardest Part" open space for quieter reactions and communal singing. Such a range makes the concert attractive both to those who want a musical night out with a lot of energy and to those who come because of songs that accompanied them through more personal moments.One should not expect the value of the evening to depend on surprises, guests or big effects. There are no confirmed special guests for this performance, so it is fairest to view the concert through what is truly known: Olivia Dean arrives with the current tour, a strong new album and a catalogue of songs that already connects fans of different generations. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

Practical notes for visitors

The ticket is valid for one day, for the concert on 09.05.2026 at the Ziggo Dome. Since this is an evening concert starting at 20:00, it is useful to check your own arrival route and plan to arrive in the hall zone earlier. Door opening times can change depending on the organization of the event, so it is best to check them before the trip through the hall and event information.

For entry into large halls, it is usually recommended to carry only what is necessary, have the ticket ready on the phone or in the form required for the event and check bag-entry rules. Specific rules can be updated, so it is wise to check the Ziggo Dome instructions on security checks, cloakroom and the availability of food and drinks in the hall immediately before the concert.If you are coming to Amsterdam only because of the concert, the best plan is to choose accommodation with a quick connection toward Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA or toward the metro that leads to the southeastern part of the city. If you are staying the whole weekend, the concert can easily be connected with a daytime tour of the center and a calmer return toward the hall in the early evening, without rushing through the busiest parts of the city.

For whom the concert is especially attractive

Olivia Dean's concert in Amsterdam is especially interesting for an audience that loves contemporary pop with character, but does not want music that relies only on production shine. Dean has songs that can live on the radio, but also enough authorial handwriting to function in a concert environment with a band. This is a combination because of which her performances attract R&B listeners, fans of British pop, and an audience that loves singer-songwriters with a clear voice.

Long-time fans will get the opportunity to hear how earlier songs are rearranged in the context of the new tour. The broader audience can expect a concert that is not closed only to those who know every word. Dean's songs often have choruses that quickly enter the ear, but do not lose warmth even when several thousand people sing them at once.That is why this performance is a good choice for visitors looking for a concert with emotion, rhythm and enough space for real listening. At the Ziggo Dome on 09.05.2026, Olivia Dean arrives at a moment when her career is no longer a promise, but a clearly shaped story that is now expanding toward the biggest European stages.

Sources:

- Ziggo Dome - data on the Olivia Dean concert on 09.05.2026, "The Art of Loving Live" tour, first performance in the hall and access by public transport.- Olivia Dean official site - information on the current album "The Art Of Loving", career context, nominations and the artist's musical phase.

- Official Charts - data on the album "The Art Of Loving", release date and labels Capitol Records and Polydor Records.

- Britannica - biographical context of Olivia Dean, the album "Messy", the song "Dive", number 4 on the UK chart and the Mercury Prize nomination.- Pitchfork - critical context of the album "The Art of Loving", description of musical influences and production direction.

- Setlist.fm - overview of the repertoire from an earlier concert on "The Art of Loving" tour in Manchester, used only as orientation for previous performances, not as an announcement of the Amsterdam set list.

- Amsterdam.net - data on the Ziggo Dome, capacity of about 17,000 visitors, year of opening and location in Amsterdam.

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