The Olivia Dean setlist for “The Art of Loving Tour” has been revealed. Olivia Dean is known for shows that feel warm, emotional, and very easy to connect with. Her live sets usually move through softer songs, light groove-heavy tracks, and a few bigger moments without ever feeling too heavy. There’s a calm, steady feel to her performances that stands out compared to louder, more high-energy tours. The Art of Loving Tour follows that same direction, with a set that focuses on her newer album while still bringing in songs people already know well.
What songs are on the Olivia Dean The Art of Loving Tour setlist?
The following is what Olivia Dean is expected to play in her setlist for The Art of Loving Tour. This comes from the opening shows, where the structure of the night is already starting to come through. A large part of the set draws directly from The Art of Loving, with several songs from the album appearing early on and shaping the overall mood of the show. Other tracks from earlier projects are added in between to keep things from feeling too similar throughout. Those first few performances give a clear idea of how the set is being arranged across the tour. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.
Main stage:
- The Art of Loving
- Nice to Each Other
- Lady Lady
- So Easy (To Fall in Love)
- Close Up
- Let Alone the One You Love
- Messy
- UFO
- Touching Toes
- I’ve Seen It
- Carmen
- Echo
- Time
B stage:
- Loud
- A Couple Minutes
- The Hardest Part
Main stage:
- Baby Steps
- Ladies Room
- Move On Up (Curtis Mayfield cover)
- OK Love You Bye
- It Isn’t Perfect But It Might Be
- Dive
- Man I Need
As the show moves along, a few parts of the set can still shift based on what feels right in the moment. Olivia may change the order slightly if a song fits better at a different point in the night or flows more naturally there. She also spends time connecting with the audience between songs, and those small interactions can influence how the next section plays out. These changes are usually minor, but they help the performance feel more personal and less fixed from one show to the next.
The Art of Loving Tour is built mainly around The Art of Loving album, so the set naturally keeps that at the center of the night. Most of the songs and the overall mood come from that project, which gives the show a clear direction instead of feeling all over the place. The rest of the set fits in around it, adding a bit of variety without taking focus away from the album itself. Because of that, the whole performance feels more intentional and tied together from start to finish.
