Olivia Dean to donate $1 from every US tour ticket to Jamaica hurricane relief

Rising international star Olivia Dean is turning her first North American arena tour into a mission of global goodwill. The chart-topping “Man I Need” singer announced that US$1 from every ticket sold on her upcoming Art of Loving tour will go directly toward helping Jamaican communities rebuild in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, which caused severe damage across the island when it made landfall on October 28, 2025.
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The philanthropic move underscores Dean’s deep personal connection to the Caribbean. Born and raised in London to a Jamaican-Guyanese mother and an English father, she has long spoken about how her multicultural upbringing shaped her identity. Her grandmother immigrated to the U.K. from Guyana as part of the Windrush generation, and Dean often cites the blend of reggae, soul, and other diasporic sounds that filled her childhood home as a lasting musical influence.
Now, as her star rises in the United States, Dean is using her platform to give back.
Fresh off opening for Sabrina Carpenter on the final leg of the Short n’ Sweet tour, Dean is entering a new league with her debut headlining arena run. The Art of Loving tour kicks off July 10 in San Francisco before hitting major markets including Los Angeles, Toronto, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Boston, Houston, and a landmark performance at Madison Square Garden. The 20-date trek wraps in Austin on August 28.
The announcement comes during a breakthrough moment for the 25-year-old singer-songwriter. Over the past several months, Dean has secured four entries on the Billboard Hot 100, including the top-five smash “Man I Need,” while her album The Art of Loving continues to hold strong inside the Billboard 200 top 10.
By donating a portion of each ticket sale, Dean joins a growing list of international entertainers who have stepped up to support Jamaica in moments of crisis. In recent weeks, stars such as Tyrese Gibson, Diplo, The Weeknd, Noah Lyles, and Winnie Harlow have all made notable contributions to the island’s recovery efforts.
For Dean, the gesture is both charitable and deeply personal — a way of honoring her heritage while rallying her expanding global fan base around a cause close to her heart.
As she prepares to take center stage in arenas across North America, Olivia Dean is proving that her Art of Loving extends far beyond the music.




