Tour by Ellie Goulding | |
Associated album | Delirium |
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Start date | 21 January 2016 |
End date | 26 August 2017 |
Legs | 5 |
No. of shows |
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Box office | $7.12 million |
Ellie Goulding concert chronology |
The Delirium World Tour was the third headlining concert tour by English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding to promote her third studio album, Delirium (2015). The tour consists of four legs, European, North American, summer festivals and Oceanic. Including 89 dates across 88 cities, the tour commenced on 21 January 2016 at Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg, Germany, and concluded on 12 May 2017 at OLM Souissi in Rabat, Morocco, as a part of the Mawazine Festival.
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Europe | ||||||
21 January 2016 | Hamburg | Germany | Barclaycard Arena | 5,264 / 7,366 (71%) | $222,963 | |
22 January 2016 | Berlin | Max-Schmeling-Halle | 7,656 / 7,656 (100%) | — | ||
23 January 2016 | Warsaw | Poland | Torwar Hall | 6,965 / 9,965 (100%) | — | |
25 January 2016 | Frankfurt | Germany | Jahrhunderthalle | 4,800 / 4,800 (100%) | — | |
26 January 2016 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | 14,332 / 14,332 (100%) | — | |
27 January 2016 | Stuttgart | Germany | Porsche-Arena | 7,659 / 7,659 (100%) | — | |
29 January 2016 | Vienna | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle | 9,650 / 9,650 (100%) | — | |
30 January 2016 | Prague | Czech Republic | O2 Arena Prague | 11,039 / 11,039 (100%) | — | |
1 February 2016 | Milan | Italy | Mediolanum Forum | 10,508 / 10,508 (100%) | — | |
2 February 2016 | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle | 11,319 / 11,508 (98%) | — | |
5 February 2016 | Barcelona | Spain | Palau Sant Jordi | 10,549 / 10,852 (97%) | — | |
6 February 2016 | Madrid | Palacio Vistalegre | 11,319 / 11,654 (97%) | — | ||
9 February 2016 | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis | 19,699 / 20,151 (98%) | $812,320 | |
25 February 2016 | Paris | France | Zénith Paris | 6,293 / 6,293 (100%) | — | |
26 February 2016 | Oberhausen | Germany | König Pilsener Arena [1] | 10,569 / 10,569 (100%) | — | |
28 February 2016 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion | 9,509 / 11,450 (83%) | $529,564 | |
29 February 2016 | Esch-sur-Alzette | Luxembourg | Rockhal | 6,500 / 6,500 (100%) | — | |
3 March 2016 | Stockholm | Sweden | Ericsson Globe | 4,900 / 13,649 (36%) | — | |
4 March 2016 | Oslo | Norway | Telenor Arena | 15,646 / 15,646 (100%) | — | |
5 March 2016 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Forum Copenhagen | 10,000 / 10,000 (100%) | — | |
8 March 2016 | Cardiff | Wales | Motorpoint Arena Cardiff | 7,500 / 7,500 (100%) | — | |
10 March 2016 | Liverpool | England | Echo Arena Liverpool | 11,008 / 11,008 (100%) | — | |
12 March 2016 | Sheffield | Sheffield Arena | 10,508 / 10,508 (100%) | — | ||
13 March 2016 | Nottingham | Motorpoint Arena Nottingham | 9,698 / 9,780 (99%) | — | ||
15 March 2016 | Leeds | First Direct Arena | 13,215 / 13,215 (100%) | — | ||
16 March 2016 | Newcastle | Metro Radio Arena | 9,698 / 9,698 (100%) | — | ||
18 March 2016 | Glasgow | Scotland | The SSE Hydro | 12,057 / 12,277 (98%) | $607,436 | |
19 March 2016 | Manchester | England | Manchester Arena | 13,748 / 15,377 (89%) | $696,287 | |
21 March 2016 | Birmingham | Barclaycard Arena Birmingham | 10,875 / 10,875 (100%) | — | ||
24 March 2016 | London | The O2 Arena | 28,654 / 30,594 (94%) | $1,474,630 | ||
25 March 2016 | ||||||
North America | ||||||
1 April 2016 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | 8,769 / 11,508 (76%) | — | |
2 April 2016 | Seattle | United States | KeyArena | 9,131 / 11,516 (79%) | — | |
3 April 2016 | Portland | Theater of the Clouds | 5,445 / 7,112 (77%) | — | ||
5 April 2016 | Sacramento | Sacramento Memorial Auditorium | 3,489 / 3,489 (100%) | — | ||
6 April 2016 | San Jose | SAP Center | 8,257 / 11,918 (69%) | — | ||
8 April 2016 | Los Angeles | Staples Center | 11,304 / 11,304 (100%) | $605,350 | ||
9 April 2016 | Las Vegas | Mandalay Bay Events Center | 7,998 / 7,998 (100%) | — | ||
12 April 2016 | Broomfield | 1stBank Center | 5,606 / 6,950 (81%) | — | ||
13 April 2016 | West Valley City | Maverik Center | 5,421 / 10,441 (52%) | $324,971 | ||
15 April 2016 [lower-alpha 1] | Indio | Empire Polo Club | — | — | ||
16 April 2016 | Phoenix | Comerica Theatre | 4,215 / 5,000 (84%) | — | ||
18 April 2016 | Grand Prairie | Verizon Theatre | 6,355 / 6,355 (100%) | — | ||
19 April 2016 | Cedar Park | Cedar Park Center | 5,296 / 5,858 (90%) | $244,788 | ||
22 April 2016 [lower-alpha 2] | Indio | Empire Polo Club | — | — | ||
23 April 2016 | San Diego | Viejas Arena | 5,187 / 8,330 (62%) | — | ||
5 May 2016 | Saint Paul | Xcel Energy Center | 5,679 / 7,200 (79%) | — | ||
6 May 2016 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | 8,051 / 10,000 (81%) | $439,765 | ||
7 May 2016 | Cleveland | Jacobs Pavilion | 3,051 / 5,000 (61%) | — | ||
9 May 2016 | Ypsilanti | EMU Convocation Center | 6,392 / 9,002 (71%) | — | ||
10 May 2016 [lower-alpha 3] | Columbus | Lifestyle Communities Pavilion | 4,338 / 5,000 (87%) | --- | ||
11 May 2016 | Bethlehem | Sands Bethlehem Event Center | 2,142 / 2,142 (100%) | — | ||
13 May 2016 | Pittsburgh | Stage AE | 5,200 / 5,200 (100%) | $205,400 | ||
14 May 2016 | Indianapolis | Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn | 4,872 / 6,000 (81%) | — | ||
16 May 2016 | St. Louis | Chaifetz Arena | 6,141 / 7,300 (84%) | — | ||
17 May 2016 | Bonner Springs | Providence Medical Center Amphitheater | 5,662 / 7,500 (75%) | — | ||
18 May 2016 | Oklahoma City | Zoo Amphitheatre | 4,308 / 6,000 (72%) | — | ||
20 May 2016 | Rogers | Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion | 4,000 / 4,000 (100%) | — | ||
21 May 2016 | Houston | Toyota Center | 6,675 / 12,531 (53%) | — | ||
Europe | ||||||
29 May 2016 [lower-alpha 4] | Exeter | England | Powderham Castle | — | — | |
North America | ||||||
2 June 2016 | Tampa | United States | Amalie Arena | 6,004 / 9,758 (62%) | $216,810 | |
3 June 2016 | Miami | American Airlines Arena | 7,891 / 11,053 (71%) | — | ||
4 June 2016 | Orlando | CFE Arena | 6,308 / 7,660 (82%) | — | ||
6 June 2016 | Alpharetta | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park | 5,667 / 7,000 (81%) | — | ||
7 June 2016 | Charleston | Volvo Cars Stadium | 4,641 / 5,596 (83%) | $192,697 | ||
9 June 2016 | Charlotte | Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre | 3,556 / 5,022 (71%) | — | ||
10 June 2016 | Raleigh | Red Hat Amphitheater | 4,288 / 6,210 (69%) | — | ||
13 June 2016 | Columbia | Merriweather Post Pavilion | 4,338 / 5,100 (85%) | — | ||
14 June 2016 | Hopewell | Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center | 2,756 / 3,585 (77%) | — | ||
15 June 2016 | Boston | TD Garden | 10,537 / 12,502 (84%) | — | ||
18 June 2016 | Montreal | Canada | Bell Centre | 6,494 / 7,379 (88%) | $280,274 | |
19 June 2016 | Toronto | Air Canada Centre | 10,478 / 10,500 (99%) | $451,600 | ||
21 June 2016 | New York City | United States | Madison Square Garden | 12,998 / 12,998 (100%) | — | |
Europe | ||||||
26 June 2016 [lower-alpha 5] | Pilton | England | Worthy Farm | — | — | |
28 June 2016 [lower-alpha 6] | Belfast | Northern Ireland | Custom House Square | |||
30 June 2016 [lower-alpha 7] | Werchter | Belgium | Festival Park | |||
1 July 2016 [lower-alpha 8] | Arras | France | Citadelle d'Arras | |||
7 July 2016 [lower-alpha 9] | Novi Sad | Serbia | Exit Festival | |||
North America | ||||||
31 July 2016 [lower-alpha 10] | Chicago | United States | Grant Park | — | — | |
Oceania [9] | ||||||
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 | — | — | ||
Africa | ||||||
12 May 2017 [lower-alpha 11] | Rabat | Morocco | OLM Souissi | — | — | |
Europe | ||||||
14 June 2017 [lower-alpha 12] | Bergen | Norway | Bergenhus Fortress | — | — | |
27 June 2017 [lower-alpha 13] | Sopron | Hungary | Kőszegi út 35 | |||
29 June 2017 [lower-alpha 14] | Seinajoki | Finland | Törnävänsaari | |||
1 July 2017 [lower-alpha 15] | Norrköping | Sweden | F 13 Norrköping | |||
14 July 2017 [lower-alpha 16] | Salacgrīva | Latvia | Zvejnieku Parks | |||
22 July 2017 | Moscow | Russia | Lastochka Festival | |||
4 August 2017 | Cluj-Napoca | Romania | Untold Festival | |||
5 August 2017 | Rumsiskes | Lithuania | Granatos Live | |||
11 August 2017 | Skanderborg | Denmark | Smukfest | |||
18 August 2017 [lower-alpha 17] | Kraków | Poland | Polish Aviation Museum | |||
19 August 2017 | Shifnal | England | Weston Park | |||
26 August 2017 | Arbon | Switzerland | SummerDays Festival | |||
Total | 560,077 / 627,594 (89.2%) | $7,112,188 |
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason for cancellation |
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15 July 2016 | Salacgriva | Latvia | Riga Bay | Health problems |
16 July 2016 | Joensuu | Finland | Laulurinne | |
10 October 2016 | Adelaide | Australia | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | Scheduling conflict [10] |
12 October 2016 | Perth | Perth Arena |
Name | Credit | Name | Credit | Name | Credit |
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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 Choreographer |
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 | Mary Mattern | Chef |
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