She’s the UK singer-songwriter that is set to perform at the upcoming ARIA awards in Sydney this week.
The star began writing songs at the tender age of 16, and taught herself to play guitar and piano.
The prodigious talent released her debut single Reason To Stay in 2018, and dropped two EPs in 2019 and 2020.
In 2021, she was named breakthrough artist of the year by Amazon Music and achieved a number 19 spot on the UK singles chart with her cover of Nat King Cole’s Christmas Song.
The Grammy-nominated soul singer released her second album The Art Of Loving in September this year, which featured the breakout international hit Man I Need.
Aside from her musical endeavours, this songstress is branching out into the world of fashion and beauty as a brand ambassador for Chanel.
UK singer-songwriter Olivia Dean was keen to slip by fans unnoticed when she touched down in Sydney on Tuesday
She has also been announced as the face of Burberry’s Her fragrance, with a campaign launching in 2026.
Can you guess who this burgeoning pop star is? It’s none other than Olivia Dean.
And Olivia, 26, appeared keen to slip by fans unnoticed when she touched down in Sydney on Tuesday.
The pop star looked completely unrecognisable, stepping off the plane in a $2,100 Burberry hooded scarf.
The luxe accessory covered Olivia’s head and was wrapped tightly around her neck.
Olivia kept the incognito theme going with a pair of tinted, black framed sunglasses and a red baseball cap that she wore underneath the scarf.
She left her wavy brunette locks down for the occasion, with tufts poking out from underneath the tightly accessory.
Olivia also wore an oversized black leather jacket which she kept firmly zipped up, and she completed her look with a pair of blue wide-leg jeans and a pair of brown boots.
The pop star looked completely unrecognisable, stepping off the plane in a $2,100 Burberry hooded scarf
Olivia kept the incognito theme going with a pair of tinted, black framed sunglasses
Olivia also wore an oversized black leather jacket which she kept firmly zipped up
Olivia matched her look with a small leather clutch that she slung over her shoulder and a larger carry-on bag that she was seen carrying through the terminal.
She was also seen carrying a pair of large white headphones, possibly getting in some last-minute revision before her debut ARIAs moment on Wednesday.
Despite wanting to go unnoticed, the flight did not seem to faze Olivia, who could be seen smiling as she made her way through the airport.
Olivia will be the only international artist performing at this year’s ARIAs, leading a stacked line-up of homegrown talent including G Flip, Baker Boy, You Am I, Missy Higgins and Keli Holliday.
Overseas talent such as US singer Kacey Musgraves and model Tyra Banks will take on presenter duties for the star-studded event.
Olivia’s ARIAs appearance comes after she recently ‘hard launched’ her new relationship with drummer Eddie Burns.
She has been linked to the US musician, who plays drums for fellow singer Clairo since April, after she began liking several of his photos on Instagram.
They made their public debut as a couple in July, arriving for day 5 of Wimbledon hand-in-hand and cosying up for photos.
The couple also both performed onstage at BST in Hyde Park days later with Olivia and Clairo supporting headliner Sabrina Carpenter.
Despite wanting to go unnoticed, the flight did not seem to faze Olivia who could be seen smiling as she made her way through the airport
Olivia will be the only international artist performing at this year’s ARIAs, leading a stacked line-up of homegrown talent including G Flip, Baker Boy, You Am I, Missy Higgins and Keli Holliday
Olivia has been previously romantically linked to One Direction superstar Harry Styles, 31.
Speculation surrounding the pair began in August last year, after they were spotted grabbing a burger together at Five Guys in London – just two months after Harry split from Taylor Russell.
A fan snapped several photos of Harry ordering a meal at the counter with Olivia standing beside him watching on, sending the rumour mill swirling.







