Dave has announced a major European arena tour for February and March 2026, titled The Boy Who Played the Harp. This 14-date run marks his first headline tour since 2021’s We’re All Alone in This Together.

The tour kicks off on 2 February 2026 at Munich’s Olympiahalle, then moves through Paris, Brussels, Düsseldorf, Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, and Stockholm. It wraps up in the UK with shows in Dublin, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester, and two nights at London’s The O₂. Full dates:
- Germany: Munich (2 Feb), Düsseldorf (8 Feb), Berlin (13 Feb)
- France: Paris (4 Feb)
- Belgium: Brussels (6 Feb)
- Netherlands: Amsterdam (10 Feb)
- Denmark: Copenhagen (15 Feb)
- Sweden: Stockholm (17 Feb)
- Ireland: Dublin (2 Mar)
- UK: Glasgow (4 Mar), London (6-7 Mar), Birmingham (13 Mar), Manchester (16 Mar)
Dave’s new album, The Boy Who Played the Harp, drops on 24 October 2024—the follow-up to his 2021 record. Tickets go on general sale on 23 October at 9 am local time (here). Pre-ordering the album grants early access until 20 October, with Mastercard presales starting 21 October.
Known for sharp storytelling and a flexible approach to rap, Dave has built his reputation on honest lyrics and strong live performances. His recent collab with Central Cee, Sprinter, spent 10 weeks at UK No.1 in 2023—a record for a rap single.
The tour is set to highlight his knack for blending complex wordplay with emotional depth, giving fans a chance to hear new material alongside his biggest tracks. With We’re All Alone in This Together hitting platinum in weeks, expectations are high for this next chapter.

