Dave will play Birmingham, London and Manchester.
British rap star Dave has announced a new tour, The Boy Who Played The Harp. The tour takes place across the United Kingdom and includes two dates in London. The rapper plays The O2 on 6 and 7 March 2026, and here’s how to get hold of tickets.
Following the London shows, The Boy Who Played the Harp tour continues across the country, and gives you the chance to watch him perform his hits live. He will play Birmingham on 13 March at the Utilita Arena and Manchester on 16 March at Co-op Live.
Dave, born David Orobosa Omoregie in Streatham, London, has risen to become one of the country’s top talents. In 2016, he burst onto the scene with his debut single "JKYL+HYD." He became famous for his lyricism and storytelling, and his unique voice in the industry.
Over his career, he has collaborated with artists including AJ Tracey and Drake. In 2018, he released "Funky Friday," which featured Fredo. The track went to number one on the UK charts and became one of the top songs of the year.
In 2019, Dave released his debut album, Psychodrama. The record went on to win the Mercury Prize and BRIT Award for Album of the Year. The singles included "Location" featuring Burna Boy, while "Black" addressed social and cultural issues. In 2021, he released his second album, We’re All Alone in This Together. The singles included "Clash" and "Verdansk."
Tickets to see Dave will be available from 22 October. Check in with FACT for the best things to do in London.
GO: Visit www.theo2.co.uk for more information.


