Seven-time GRAMMY® nominated R&B superstar GIVĒON has announced his brand-new headline tour, ‘Dear Beloved, The Tour’, is coming to the UK and Europe in March 2026. The announcement follows Thursday’s grand finale show for his USA leg of Dear Beloved, The Tour at New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden.
The tour, produced by Live Nation, will kick off in Stockholm on Friday March 6, making stops in Oslo, Berlin, Paris, London’s iconic O2 Arena and more before concluding at Zurich’s The Hall on Thursday March 26. The tour will feature special guests Sasha Keable and Baby Rose.
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Dear Beloved, The Tour will be GIVĒON’s first return to Europe since his overwhelmingly successful 2023 Give or Take Tour. The singer’s return to stage mirrors his return to the booth; BELOVED is GIVĒON’s first studio album since 2022’s Give or Take. The sophomore album, released in July, is his second album to debut within the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 (#8) and his first solo album to achieve the feat (When It’s All Said and Done… Take Time). His comeback campaign has been champagne-worthy, with a four-star review from Rolling Stone and critical acclaim from Variety, Associated Press, UPROXX, Hypebeast and more.
GIVĒON has made global headlines with his renewed stage presence. Earlier this year, Drake brought him out as a special guest at Wireless Festival in the UK. GIVĒON featured on Drake’s “Chicago Freestyle” in 2021, which contributed significantly to the singer’s star turn.
“How this album is going to translate to the live show – I think it’s going to be magical because the album was made live, so it’s made to be performed live,” GIVĒON told Rolling Stone before kicking off the USA leg of the brand-new tour. “It’s going to be my best tour. I want to do strings, I want to do horns, I want to do background vocals, so I feel like [I’ll have] a full eight to 10 piece [backing band], depending on how big the stages are. The album is really a movie, it’s a world, and I want the night to feel like that.”