Olivia Dean Shares Live Album Ahead of Laneway Festival 2025
The album was recorded at Eventim Apollo in London earlier this year.
Image via @oliviadeanmusic (Facebook)
Christmas has come early for Oliva Dean fans, with the UK singer-songwriter releasing her very first live album, Live at Eventim Apollo.
Recorded during Dean’s sold-out London headline shows at Eventim Apollo earlier this year, the digital version of the album contains 16 tracks and features Dean singing all of her biggest songs, including ‘Touching Toes’ and ‘Time’, while the vinyl includes four bonus tracks (the first pressing is currently sold out).
“A live album from me to you,” Dean posted on social media about the record. “We did three nights at the Apollo back in May and they were the most special. If you weren’t there, I hope this makes you feel like you were!”
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2024 has been a massive year for Olivia Dean, who spent much of it on the road touring her 2023 debut, Messy.
Dean made her debut at Coachella, took over the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury, headlined Love Supreme Festival and toured Asia, performing at Japan’s annual Summer Sonic festival.
Fans can catch her in Australia next year as part of the 2025 Laneway Festival lineup.
Listen to Live at Eventim Apollo below and grab tickets to see Olivia Dean at Laneway Festival in Adelaide at Bonython Park on Saturday, February 15 via lanewayfestival.com.
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