Delirium World Tour

Delirium World Tour
Tour by Ellie Goulding

Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Delirium
Start date 21 January 2016
End date 12 October 2016
Legs 5
Number of shows
  • 42 in North America
  • 40 in Europe
  • 7 in Oceania
  • 89 Total
Ellie Goulding concert chronology

The Delirium World Tour is the third headlining concert tour by British recording artist Ellie Goulding to promote her third studio album, Delirium (2015). The tour commenced on 21 January 2016, in Hamburg, Germany and will continue until 12 October 2016, in Perth, Australia.

Show Synopsis

The Ellie Goulding show begins at two large heavy curtains with Goulding pictures on them fall to the ground and are quickly pulled off in the dark before a large bang and dramatically multiple white large LED Screens appear to begin the Intro (Delirium) as we see the full stage for the first time. Gradually as the music gets loader an image on the center screen of Ellie herself starts to sharpen. As the music crescendos and the crowd await the bangs begin again and a few images of Goulding collide each other on the busy screens building up until the screens go golden and the song Aftertaste begins.

4 male dancers walk down from platforms on stage left and right holding 2 large golden curtains that have been held from the roof since the start of the support acts to be mysteriously seen. The curtains are overlapped and held to the ground by two dancers as the other two dancers dance a ruitene that is repeated through the number. Ellie Goulding is lifted by the main exit & entrance lift secretly behind the gold curtains as only the crowd on the tier at the very edges can see her just now. She also secretly is lifted by a special shiny platform before the spotlight is on her behind the curtains beginning the almost 2hrs of singing for her. And as she sings the lyrics "Don't Break, Don't Fade" the curtains fall to the floor and shee appears as the crowd scream. The curtains are pulled off as the platforms goes down and she walks to the front of the stage to spin around with her dancers for the ballad chorus before really beginning to show off her dancing in the second verse whilst to dancers quietly take of the support for Ellie's back as she went up the platform and bring on the drums. The other two dancers take off her black and gold jacket to reveal a pair of fringed hot pants

Opening acts

Setlists

Tour dates

The tour dates released by Goulding's official website.[1][2]

Date City Country Venue Attendance[3] Gross revenue[3]
Europe
21 January 2016 Hamburg Germany Barclaycard Arena
22 January 2016 Berlin Max-Schmeling-Halle
23 January 2016 Warsaw Poland Torwar Hall
25 January 2016 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
26 January 2016 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
27 January 2016 Stuttgart Germany Porsche Arena
29 January 2016 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
30 January 2016 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
1 February 2016 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum 5,248 / 6,000
2 February 2016 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
5 February 2016 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi 15,618 / 17,000
6 February 2016 Madrid Palacio Vistalegre
9 February 2016 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
25 February 2016 Paris France Zénith de Paris 6,000 / 6,000
26 February 2016 Oberhausen Germany König Pilsener Arena 12,000 / 12,000[4]
28 February 2016 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion 9,509 / 11,450 $529,564
29 February 2016 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
3 March 2016 Stockholm Sweden Ericsson Globe
4 March 2016 Oslo Norway Telenor Arena
5 March 2016 Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen
8 March 2016 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
10 March 2016 Liverpool England Echo Arena 7,404 / 10,931 $375,920
12 March 2016 Sheffield Sheffield Arena
13 March 2016 Nottingham Capital FM Arena
15 March 2016 Leeds First Direct Arena
16 March 2016 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
18 March 2016 Glasgow Scotland The SSE Hydro 12,057 / 12,277 $607,436
19 March 2016 Manchester England Manchester Arena 13,748 / 15,377 $696,287
21 March 2016 Birmingham Barclaycard Arena
24 March 2016 London The O2 Arena 28,654 / 30,594 $1,474,630
25 March 2016
North America
1 April 2016 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
2 April 2016 Seattle United States KeyArena
3 April 2016 Portland Moda Center
5 April 2016 Sacramento Sacramento Memorial Auditorium
6 April 2016 San Jose SAP Center
8 April 2016 Los Angeles Staples Center
9 April 2016 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
12 April 2016 Broomfield 1stBank Center
13 April 2016 West Valley City Maverik Center
15 April 2016 Indio Coachella
16 April 2016 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
18 April 2016 Grand Prairie Verizon Theatre
19 April 2016 Cedar Park Cedar Park Center 5,296 / 5,858 $244,788
22 April 2016 Indio Coachella
23 April 2016 San Diego Viejas Arena
5 May 2016 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
6 May 2016 Rosemont Allstate Arena
7 May 2016 Cleveland Jacobs Pavilion
9 May 2016 Ypsilanti EMU Convocation Center
10 May 2016 Columbus Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
11 May 2016 Bethlehem Sands Bethlehem Events Center
13 May 2016 Pittsburgh Stage AE
14 May 2016 Indianapolis Farmer's Bureau Insurance Lawn
16 May 2016 St. Louis Chaifetz Arena
17 May 2016 Bonner Springs Providence Medical Center Amphitheater
18 May 2016 Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheatre
20 May 2016 Rogers Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion
21 May 2016 Houston Toyota Center
European Festivals
29 May 2016 Exeter England Radio 1's Big Weekend
North America
2 June 2016 Tampa United States Amalie Arena
3 June 2016 Miami American Airlines Arena
4 June 2016 Orlando CFE Arena
6 June 2016 Alpharetta Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park
7 June 2016 Charleston Volvo Cars Stadium
9 June 2016 Charlotte Uptown Amphitheatre
10 June 2016 Raleigh Red Hat Amphitheater
13 June 2016 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
14 June 2016 Canandaigua Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center
15 June 2016 Boston TD Garden
18 June 2016 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
19 June 2016 Toronto Air Canada Centre
21 June 2016 New York City United States Madison Square Garden
European Festivals
26 June 2016 Pilton England Glastonbury
28 June 2016 Belfast Northern Ireland Belsonic
30 June 2016 Werchter Belgium Rock Werchter
1 July 2016 Arras France Main Square Festival
7 July 2016 Novi Sad Serbia Exit Festival
15 July 2016 Salacgriva Latvia Positivus Festival
16 July 2016 Joensuu Finland Ilosaarirock
North American Festivals
31 July 2016 Chicago United States Lollapalooza
Oceania[5]
29 September 2016 Christchurch New Zealand Horncastle Arena
1 October 2016 Auckland Vector Arena
5 October 2016 Brisbane Australia Riverstage
7 October 2016 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
8 October 2016 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
10 October 2016 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
12 October 2016 Perth Perth Arena
Total 108,130 / 116,556 $3,928,638

Tour credits

Name Credit Name Credit Name Credit
Ellie Goulding Artist Tim Bolland LED Technician/Camera Operator Darren Mowforth Crew Bus Driver
Joe Clegg MD/Drums Ray Gwilliams Video Engineer Chris Moulson Crew Bus Driver
Chris Ketley Guitars/Keys Phil Leech LED Technician/Camera Operator Tom Herraty Merchandise Manager
Simon Francis Bass/Keys Ant Barrett Video Crew Black Skull Creative Show Design
Kola Bello Keys Mike Shepard Lighting Crew Chief Bryte Design Show Design
Abbie Osmon Backing Vocals Mark Goodall Lighting Tech/SR Dimmers/Networking Lianne Lee May Assistant Coreographer
Melissa Erpen Backing Vocals Glenn Johnson Lighting Tech/SL Dimmers Carl Robertshaw Fabric Design
Sarah-Jane Skeete Backing Vocals Neil Smith Lighting Tech Lite Alternate Lighting
Ross Sands Dancer Paul Burke Lighting Tech XL Video Video
Jackson Williams Dancer Chris Wilkes Lighting Tech Pyro Junkies Special Effects
Remi Black Dancer Amos Cotter Head Rigger Showtex Fabric Effects
Jordan Melchor Dancer Chris Karritt Rigger Adlib Audio Audio
Rebecca Travis Tour Manager Mark Peers Audio Crew Chief Rock It Cargo Freight
Hannah Lowe Personal Assistant to Ellie Goulding George Puttock Audio Tech Rima Travel Travel
Lucy Wearing Make Up Artist Simon Lawson Audio Tech Popcorn Catering Catering
Louis Byrne Hair Stylist Lee Fox-Furnell Audio Tech Phoenix Bussing Bussing
Jamie Lillywhite Management Stephen Russell Guitar Tech Fly By Nite Trucking
Cassandra Gracey Management Martin Gavrilovic Drum Tech All Access Staging Staging
Alan Jewell Management Will Sanderson MIDI/Keys Tech Publicity & Display Passes
Ray Whelan Stage Manager Matt Randall Backline Tech Harris & Trotter Accountant
Bob O'Brien Production Manager Steffy Head Caterer CODA Agent
Kim Gray Production Coordinator Chris Clarke Chef William Morris Ent. Agent
Alex Wiseman Production Assistant Anis Darragi Chef Executours Cars
Richard Walker Security James Maggorie Chef The Araca Group Merchandise
Robin Haddow Video Director Eddie McQueen Caterer Nike Tour Costumes
Cate Carter Lighting Director Josh Perree Carpenter M.A.C Cosmetics Tour Make Up
Joe Harling FOH Engineer Nidge Dobson Carpenter Dr Martens Tour Costumes
Mike Flaherty Monitor Engineer Bernie King Lead Truck Driver
Ameena Kara Callender Costume Designer/Stylist Paul Edwards Truck Driver
Maureen Thompson Wardrobe John Burgess Truck Driver
Paul Stratford Head Carpenter Chris Overton Truck Driver
Guy Anderson Ellie's Driver Andy Heath Truck Driver
David Roemer Photographer Tony Johnson Truck Driver
Conor McDonell Photographer Graham Trull Truck Driver
Dan Shipton Show Director & Co-Designer Richard Enemey Truck Driver
Cate Carter Co-Designer Graham Brumhead Ellie Goulding Bus Driver
Ross Nicholson Producer Megan Griffith Band Bus Driver
Jay Revell Choreographer Mike Birch Crew Bus Driver

References

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