Quick Read
- Olivia Dean’s Dublin concerts have been moved from Fairview Park to the larger Marlay Park due to unprecedented ticket demand.
- Original ticket holders for the June 20 and 21 shows will receive priority access to the front-of-stage pit area.
- Additional tickets for the upgraded Marlay Park dates are set to go on sale this Friday, March 20.
DUBLIN (Azat TV) – Singer-songwriter Olivia Dean will perform at Marlay Park this June, as concert organizers confirmed a major venue upgrade to accommodate unprecedented demand for her Irish headline dates. The concerts, originally scheduled for Fairview Park, have been transferred to the significantly larger venue to allow for thousands of additional attendees.
Expanding Capacity for the Art of Loving Tour
MCD Productions announced on March 18, 2026, that the decision to relocate the shows was a direct response to the sell-out success of the original dates. Tickets for the initial Fairview Park performances were fully claimed within hours of their release seven months ago. The shift to Marlay Park represents a strategic expansion for the The Art of Loving tour, which has seen Dean solidify her standing as a prominent global force in contemporary soul music.
Ticket Logistics and Priority Access
Existing ticket holders for the Fairview Park shows on Saturday, June 20, and Sunday, June 21, 2026, will have their tickets automatically honored for the corresponding dates at Marlay Park. In a move to reward early supporters, organizers have confirmed that those holding original tickets will receive priority access to the front-of-stage pit standing area. Additional tickets for the newly expanded capacity will be available for purchase starting this Friday, March 20, at 10:00 a.m.
The Rising Demand for Soul in Ireland
The move to Marlay Park underscores a broader trend in the Irish live music market, where demand for neo-soul and soul artists has reached new heights. Dean, who recently earned accolades including Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards and Artist of the Year at the BRIT Awards, has surpassed three billion career streams. Her ability to command large-scale outdoor venues in Dublin reflects not only her individual commercial success but also the current vibrancy of the soul genre among Irish audiences.
The scale of this venue upgrade indicates a significant shift in the trajectory of Dean’s touring career, reflecting a rare level of sustained ticket demand that has transformed a standard headlining run into one of the summer’s most anticipated outdoor music events in Ireland.

