Dave Expands UK Arena Tour With Extra London & Manchester Shows

British rap heavyweight Dave isn’t just touring — he’s expanding his arena run after overwhelming demand from fans across the UK. The South London lyricist has added extra shows in both London and Manchester for his highly anticipated “The Boy Who Played The Harp” tour in 2026.

This expansion comes after initial dates were announced earlier in October, following the release of his third studio album The Boy Who Played The Harp. Tickets for the original dates sold out almost instantly, prompting promoters to add more nights at the biggest venues to meet fan demand.


🎤 Extra Dates Announced

Dave’s original UK tour lineup already included stops in cities like London, Glasgow, Birmingham, and Manchester. But due to strong demand, additional performances were added at key locations:

  • Extra nights at The O2, London — now four shows total
  • Another show in Manchester at Co‑op Live

These new dates give fans more opportunities to catch Dave’s live set, which promises a mix of tracks from his new album as well as fan favourites from his previous releases.


📅 Confirmed UK Tour Dates (March 2026)

  • 4 March — Glasgow (OVO Hydro)
  • 6 & 7 March — London (The O2)
  • 10 & 11 March — London (The O2) — extra shows
  • 13 March — Birmingham (Utilita Arena)
  • 16 & 17 March — Manchester (Co‑op Live) — extra shows

Tickets went on general sale in late October, and the added London and Manchester slots are expected to sell out quickly.


🔥 Why This Tour Matters

This will be Dave’s first headline tour since 2022, following his critically acclaimed album The Boy Who Played The Harp. Known for sharp storytelling and emotional honesty, Dave has cemented his reputation as one of the UK’s most compelling live performers.

The addition of extra dates reflects not only his popularity but also the hunger for UK hip-hop in arenas — proving that Dave isn’t just a studio force, but a live show powerhouse.


Bottom line:
Dave didn’t just announce a tour — he expanded it. More London and Manchester shows mean more chances for fans across the UK to experience one of the country’s most important rap voices performing at the height of his powers.