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CONCERT

Olivia Dean

Royal Arena, Kopenhagen, DK
14. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
14
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Olivia Dean tickets for Royal Arena concert, warm soul-pop and first Denmark arena date for devoted fans

Looking for Olivia Dean tickets in Copenhagen? Her Royal Arena concert on 14 May 2026 brings warm soul-pop, songs from "The Art Of Loving", favourites like "Dive" and confirmed support from Jalen Ngonda to a major arena setting in Ørestad, between the city centre and the airport

Olivia Dean brings soul-pop warmth to Royal Arena

Olivia Dean performs at Royal Arena in Copenhagen on May 14, 2026, at 20:00, and that date stands out as her first concert in Denmark. For an artist who has grown from the more intimate British soul-pop circle into a name for major arenas, this is an important moment: the concert is not just another stop on the tour, but a meeting with an audience that has so far most often experienced her songs through albums, radio singles and performances outside Denmark.

Her sound is hard to reduce to a single label. Neo-soul, classic pop, R&B and soft retro details can be heard in it, but without excessive nostalgia. Dean does not build songs around vocal competition, but around phrasing, vocal color and the feeling of conversation. That is why songs such as "Dive", "The Hardest Part", "Nice To Each Other" and "Man I Need" feel direct: they have choruses that the audience quickly embraces, but retain the intimate tone of a diary.Tickets for this event are in demand.

A career that has moved from club spaces into an arena

Olivia Dean is a British singer and songwriter whose 2023 debut album "Messy" confirmed that she is not just another new soul voice. The album brought wider attention, and the songs "Dive" and "The Hardest Part" remained among her most recognizable moments. Royal Arena also highlights in its announcement that "Messy" reached number 4 on the UK albums chart and brought her a Mercury Prize nomination and three BRIT Awards nominations.The second album, "The Art Of Loving", was released on September 26, 2025, through Capitol Records and Polydor Records. That release gave her career new breadth: instead of simply repeating the formula of the debut album, Dean expanded the theme of love to romantic relationships, friendship, self-respect and the small emotional decisions that shape everyday life. In that context, the concert in Copenhagen comes at a stage when the audience already has enough material to recognize the hits, but also enough new songs for a fresh repertoire.

What marks Olivia Dean's current phase


  • "The Art Of Loving" is her second studio album and the backbone of the current concert period.

  • Among the standout songs of the newer phase are "Nice To Each Other", "Lady Lady", "So Easy (To Fall In Love)" and "Man I Need".

  • The album was produced with Zach Nahome, and the artist herself emphasizes in announcements love as a skill, a process and a choice, not only as a random emotion.

  • Royal Arena announces this performance as Olivia Dean's first concert in Denmark.

How "The Art Of Loving" sounds live

On the album "The Art Of Loving", Olivia Dean combines accessible melodies with arrangements that leave enough space for the voice. Reviews have often emphasized the warmth of her tone and a classic sense of song: "Nice To Each Other" carries a light, bright pulse, "Man I Need" has more direct pop energy, while "So Easy (To Fall In Love)" and "I've Seen It" show a gentler, more reflective side.

For the concert audience, that means an evening that will probably not rely on aggressive production, but on the band, dynamics and communal singing. With Dean, the relationship between verse and space is important: the quieter parts of the songs can carry the evening just as well as the choruses. In a large hall such as Royal Arena, this can be especially interesting, because her music comes from intimacy and is now placed in the format of an arena performance.One should not expect a fabricated set list before the concert. What is certain is that the current tour has a firm foundation in the album "The Art Of Loving", while older material from the "Messy" period provides a natural bridge to fans who have followed her since the earlier singles. It is precisely this combination that makes the concert attractive both to longtime listeners and to an audience that discovered her through newer hits.

Jalen Ngonda as confirmed support for the evening

Jalen Ngonda is also listed in the announcement of the event for Royal Arena. This is an important detail for the atmosphere of the evening because his sound fits well with Olivia Dean's sensibility: soul tradition, elegant vocals and songs that do not run away from older musical patterns, but present them in a contemporary way. Such a choice of support can give the evening a clear musical line, without a sharp stylistic break between the opening performance and the main concert.For visitors who arrive earlier, this means it is worth planning to arrive before the beginning of the main part of the program. At concerts like this, the opening artist is not just a schedule filler, but part of the evening's sonic framework. Jalen Ngonda will especially suit an audience that loves classic soul, warm string or organically colored arrangements and vocals that rely on feeling rather than theatricality.

Who this concert is especially interesting for

Olivia Dean has an audience that crosses genre boundaries. Neo-soul lovers will recognize her inclination toward a soft groove and vocal control. The pop audience will get choruses that are remembered effortlessly. Those who listen to songwriters such as Jorja Smith, Cleo Sol, Lianne La Havas or Amy Winehouse will find a familiar warmth, but without the feeling of a copy.The concert is especially appealing to visitors who like performances in which a large hall does not necessarily turn into a distant spectacle. Dean's catalog works best when closeness is felt: small changes in the vocal, conversational introductions, transitions from light swing into pure pop and moments in which the audience takes over the chorus. In the arena, that contrast will be crucial - a large production scale, but songs that still retain a human measure.

Seats are disappearing quickly.

Royal Arena: a large hall in a part of the city that is easy to reach

Royal Arena is located in Ørestad, a modern Copenhagen district between the city center and the airport. The hall opened on February 3, 2017, with Metallica concerts, and since then has hosted artists such as Bruno Mars, Drake, Céline Dion, Queen + Adam Lambert, U2, Madonna and Post Malone. For visitors, this means a venue accustomed to major international tours, with infrastructure adapted to the mass arrival and departure of audiences.

According to tourist and architectural sources, Royal Arena can accommodate up to around 16,000 visitors for concerts, depending on the venue setup. The hall was designed by 3XN and HKS, and the building was conceived as a multi-purpose arena for concerts, sports and major cultural events. The exterior with wooden elements and a rounded volume is part of the recognizable identity of Ørestad, which differs architecturally significantly from older, historic Copenhagen.

Basic information about the venue


  • Name of the hall: Royal Arena.

  • Location: Ørestad, Copenhagen.

  • Opening: February 3, 2017.

  • Concert capacity: up to around 16,000 visitors, depending on configuration.

  • Architectural team: 3XN and HKS.

  • First concerts in the hall: Metallica.



Arriving by public transport and by car

For most visitors, public transport will be the simplest choice. Royal Arena states that the Ørestad and Vestamager stations are nearby, and Ørestad Station is served by metro, regional trains and buses. The train from Copenhagen Central Station to Ørestad Station takes about 6 minutes, which is practical for those coming from the city center or combining the concert with a shorter stay in Copenhagen.Buses 500S, 32 and 33 run to Ørestad Station. For visitors from Sweden or from the direction of the airport, the important information is that regional trains toward Sweden and Copenhagen Airport also stop at Ørestad Station. This makes Royal Arena very convenient for travelers who are not necessarily staying in Copenhagen for several days, but are coming specifically for the concert.

By car, the hall is reached via the E20 motorway, exit 19. There are parking options in the area, including Field's and nearby garages. The hall recommends that passengers not be dropped off too close to the entrance because this can create congestion, but that the marked drop-off area on Ørestads Boulevard, near Ørestad Metro Station, be used.

Practical tips for the day of the concert


  • Plan to arrive by metro, train or bus if you are staying in the center of Copenhagen.

  • Check the route to Ørestad Station before departure, especially if you are coming from the airport.

  • If you arrive by car, expect congestion near the hall after the concert ends.

  • For parking, check the garages in Ørestad and the options at Field's.

  • Arriving earlier makes sense if you also want to catch Jalen Ngonda's performance.



Copenhagen as a concert city

Copenhagen is a rewarding city for a concert weekend because the main transport points are easily connected to the hall. Ørestad is a modern area with large shopping, business and residential spaces, while the historic center is a short ride away. Visitors who arrive earlier can spend the day in the center, by the canals, Nyhavn, museums or neighborhoods such as Vesterbro and NÞrrebro, and then quickly transfer toward the arena in the evening.For those traveling from Croatia or the region, Copenhagen Airport is logistically important because it is located close to Ørestad. This enables simpler arrival planning than with halls that are far from airports and railway connections. The concert starts at 20:00, so for travelers arriving the same day it is especially important to leave enough time for the hotel, transport and entry into the hall.

What to expect from the atmosphere

The atmosphere at Olivia Dean's concert will probably build gradually. Her songs are not conceived as an uninterrupted sequence of maximal choruses. They breathe, leave space for lyrics and often rely on nuances: a bass line that gently pushes the song forward, backing vocals, short guitar figures or a piano that carries the quieter part of the evening. In a large hall, such details can create a feeling of collective attention, not just loud celebration.That does not mean the concert will be calm in a static sense. "Man I Need" and "Nice To Each Other" show that Dean knows how to write songs that immediately move the audience, while older favorites such as "Dive" provide space for communal singing. The best moments could come precisely in the transitions: from a light soul-pop swing toward an almost confessional tone, and then back into a chorus that the whole hall can carry.

It is worth securing tickets on time.

Why the Danish date is important within the tour

Royal Arena especially emphasizes that this is Olivia Dean's first concert in Denmark. That information changes the weight of the evening: the audience in Copenhagen is not coming to a routine return of an artist who performs there every season, but to the first major encounter with her catalog in a Danish arena. For fans from Denmark, southern Sweden and the wider region, this makes the concert a rare opportunity to hear her in a large production format without traveling to London, Berlin or other major European music centers.

The May date fits well into the spring part of the European concert season. Copenhagen is then already emerging from the colder part of the year, the days are longer, and travel to the city becomes more pleasant for those who want to combine the concert with a short stay. Royal Arena, located between the center and the airport, further facilitates such a plan.

Preparing for the evening without unnecessary rush

The best approach to this concert is simple: arrive early enough, avoid traffic pressure around the entrance and leave time for the opening performance. Since the general status of the event on the venue's page is marked as sold out, it is advisable to check availability in good time if additional options appear. One should not count on last-minute improvisation, especially at an arena concert by an artist whose audience has grown rapidly in recent years.

In a musical sense, the evening at Royal Arena will give the most to those who love contemporary pop with an old-school soul. Olivia Dean does not hide her influences, but uses them with measure: her songs have enough elegance for soul listeners, enough clarity for the pop audience and enough personal tone for those looking for more than a sequence of hits in a concert. On May 14, Copenhagen will get exactly that format - a large hall, but music most remembered for the closeness of the voice.

Sources:- Royal Arena - data was used on the date, time, venue, event status, Olivia Dean's first Danish concert, opening artist Jalen Ngonda and the basic description of the career and albums.

- Olivia Dean - data from the artist's page was used on the concert at Royal Arena, the album "The Art Of Loving", producer Zach Nahome and standout songs of the newer phase.

- Official Charts - data was used on the album "The Art Of Loving", the release date of September 26, 2025, and the labels Capitol Records and Polydor Records.- Universal Music Canada - data from announcements and releases of the album "The Art Of Loving" was used, including the emphasis on the singles "So Easy (To Fall In Love)", "Man I Need" and "Nice To Each Other".

- VisitCopenhagen - data was used on Royal Arena as a multi-purpose hall in Ørestad, the concert capacity of up to around 16,000 visitors and the urban context of the district.

- 3XN - data was used on the architecture of Royal Arena, the 2017 opening and the design context of the hall.- Royal Arena, Getting here - practical data was used on arrival by public transport, the Ørestad and Vestamager metro stations, the train from Copenhagen Central Station, buses, access by car via the E20 and parking in the area.

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08 May, 2026, Author: Culture & events desk

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