To mark the release of his third studio album The Boy Who Played The Harp, Dave, a south-London-born rapper and icon of British grime has announced a slew of tour dates for early 2026, which kick off in Munich on February 2 and conclude at the Co-op Live in Manchester in mid-March.
Below is a roundup of all the latest information about this tour, including dates, cities, and how to snag your tickets. Read on.
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When is Dave going on his European tour in 2026?
The British rapper has just announced dates across Europe and the UK throughout February and March next year.
What tour dates have been confirmed so far?
- Feb 2, 2026: Olympiahalle, Munich
- Feb 4, 2026: Accor Arena, Paris
- Feb 6, 2026: ING Arena, Brussels
- Feb 8, 2026: PSD Bank Dome, Dusseldorf
- Feb 10, 2026: Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
- Feb 13, 2026: Uber Arena, Berlin
- Feb 15, 2026: Royal Arena, Copenhagen
- Feb 17, 2026: Avicii Arena, Stockholm
- March 2, 2026: 3Arena, Dublin
- March 4, 2026: OVO Hydro, Glasgow
- March 6, 2026: The O2, London
- March 7, 2026: The O2, London
- March 13, 2026: Utilita Arena, Birmingham
- March 16, 2026: Co-op Live, Manchester
For more on those UK dates specifically, have a look at our guide.
When do tickets go on sale for the Europe shows?
Tickets to see Dave’s ‘The Boy Who Played The Harp’ tour will go on general sale at 9am local time on Wednesday October 22 (Germany) or Thursday October 23. Head to Ticketmaster or AXS to get yours.
Presale
There’s an artist presale on the official website for fans who pre-order the album. Do so by 10am BST on Monday October 20 and you’ll receive a code for the sale, which will begin at 9am local time on Tuesday October 21.
How much will tickets cost?
So far, only prices for the Glasgow shows, which are set to range between £53.60 to £138.70, have been announced. Keep an eye on this page for more information on the ticket prices across Europe.
VIP
Splashing out? Have a look at the VIP ticket packages with Seat Unique here.
What about resale?
Head to resale sites such as Stubhub and Viagogo to sell or buy second-hand tickets.
Is a world tour on the cards?
Only UK and Europe dates have been announced so far, but we’ll update this page if any more nights get added. Stay tuned.
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