Dave Brings 'The Boy Who Played the Harp' Tour to London's The O2
Acclaimed rapper and songwriter Dave is set to electrify London with four highly anticipated performances at The O2 arena. The shows are scheduled for Friday, March 6, Saturday, March 7, Tuesday, March 10, and Wednesday, March 11, 2026. As a Brixton-born artist, these homecoming gigs promise to be unforgettable for fans, featuring hits like Thiago Silva, Professor X, and Funky Friday.
Dave has risen to prominence in the music industry through his sharp storytelling and innovative rap style, earning widespread respect. His latest tour supports the release of his third studio album, 'The Boy Who Played the Harp', which debuted in October 2025. This marks his first major project since 2023, a year that saw his collaboration with Central Cee on 'Sprinter' break records by becoming the longest-running number-one rap track in UK chart history for ten weeks.
Expected Setlist for The O2 Performances
Based on recent tour dates, such as his show at Dublin's 3Arena, the setlist for Dave's London concerts is likely to include a mix of fan favorites and new material. The anticipated songs are:
- History
- No Weapons
- Verdansk
- Clash
- Both Sides of a Smile
- Screwface Capital
- Thiago Silva (Dave & AJ Tracey song)
- No Words
- Professor X (Snippet)
- Funky Friday
- Victory Lap Freestyle
- Titanium
- Trojan Horse (Dave & Central Cee song)
- UK Rap (Dave & Central Cee song)
- Selfish
- Marvellous
- The Boy Who Played The Harp
- Sprinter (Dave & Central Cee song)
- Raindance
- Starlight
Stage Times and Support Act Information
Doors for the event are expected to open at approximately 6:45 PM. Dave typically takes the stage around 9:15 PM, but attendees are advised to arrive by 8:30 PM to ensure they do not miss any part of the performance. The support act for these shows has not yet been announced. Dave's set is projected to last about one hour and thirty minutes, delivering an immersive experience for concertgoers.
How to Secure Last-Minute Tickets
For fans who have not yet purchased tickets, opportunities remain available through various online platforms. Both official sellers and resale retailers offer options, with some tickets starting as low as £58. Key sources include:
- viagogo: A resale site where tickets can be bought up until the last minute, with prices from £58.
- StubHub: Another resale platform allowing fans to access sold-out shows.
- Ticketmaster: The official seller, with limited tickets remaining from around £70 plus fees, despite many shows being listed as sold out.
These concerts are part of Dave's broader UK tour, which also includes stops in Birmingham and Manchester later in March 2026. Stay updated on London's latest events and deals by signing up for relevant newsletters.



