Since the release of her critically-acclaimed debut album Messy in 2023, Olivia Dean’s star continues to glisten. The project was an intricately textured document of love, relationships and self-discovery - embracing familiar subject matter with refreshing and intimate approaches, both sonically and emotionally. And whether it’s a Mercury Prize and 3 BRIT Awards nominations or soundtracking the latest Bridget Jones’ film Mad About The Boy, a whole host of viral tracks or touring the world with her band in sold-out shows across the Globe later this year, the response to Olivia has made it clear that her uniquely vulnerable formula is both compelling and deeply necessary today.

Since the release of her critically-acclaimed debut album Messy in 2023, Olivia Dean’s star continues to glisten. The project was an intricately textured document of love, relationships and self-discovery - embracing familiar subject matter with refreshing and intimate approaches, both sonically and emotionally. And whether it’s a Mercury Prize and 3 BRIT Awards nominations or soundtracking the latest Bridget Jones’ film Mad About The Boy, a whole host of viral tracks or touring the world with her band in sold-out shows across the Globe later this year, the response to Olivia has made it clear that her uniquely vulnerable formula is both compelling and deeply necessary today.