Delirium World Tour

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Delirium World Tour
Tour by Ellie Goulding
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Associated album Delirium
Start date21 January 2016 (2016-01-21)
End date26 August 2017 (2017-08-26)
Legs5
No. of shows
  • 42 in North America
  • 40 in Europe
  • 5 in Oceania
  • 1 in Africa
  • 88 total
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.

Contents

Opening acts

Setlists

Europe and United Kingdom
  1. "Intro (Delirium)"
  2. "Aftertaste"
  3. "Holding on for Life"
  4. "Goodness Gracious"
  5. "We Can't Move to This"
  6. "Outside"
  7. "Devotion" (Acoustic)
  8. "I Do What I Love" (Interlude)(contains sample of "Only You")
  9. "Keep on Dancin'"
  10. "Don't Need Nobody "
  11. "Heal" (Interlude)
  12. "Explosions"
  13. "Army"
  14. "Lights" (Acoustic – European dates only)
  15. "Lost and Found" (Acoustic)
  16. "Lost & Found / Figure 8" (Interlude)
  17. "Figure 8"
  18. "On My Mind"
  19. "Codes"
  20. "Don't Panic"
  21. "Something in the Way You Move"
  22. "I Need Your Love"
  23. "Burn"

Encore:

  1. "Anything Could Happen"
  2. "Love Me like You Do"
North America
  1. "Intro (Delirium)"
  2. "Aftertaste"
  3. "Holding on for Life
  4. "Goodness Gracious"
  5. "Something in the Way You Move"
  6. "Outside"
  7. "Devotion" (Acoustic)
  8. "I Do What I Love" (Video)(contains sample of "Only You")
  9. "Keep on Dancin"
  10. "Don't Need Nobody"
  11. "Heal" (Video)
  12. "Explosions"
  13. "When Doves Cry" (Prince cover; selected dates)
  14. "Lights" (Acoustic)
  15. "Army"
  16. "Lost & Found" (Acoustic)
  17. "Lost & Found / Figure 8" (Interlude)
  18. "Figure 8"
  19. "On My Mind"
  20. "Codes"
  21. "We Can't Move To This"
  22. "I Need Your Love"
  23. "Burn"

Encore:

  1. "Anything Could Happen"
  2. "Love Me like You Do"
Radio 1's Big Weekend
Glastonbury Festival
  1. "Intro (Delirium)"
  2. "Aftertaste"
  3. "Outside"
  4. "Burn"
  5. "Devotion" (Acoustic)
  6. "Keep on Dancin"
  7. "Don't Need Nobody"
  8. "Figure 8"
  9. "On My Mind"
  10. "I Need Your Love"
  11. "Anything Could Happen"
  12. "Love Me like You Do"
EXIT, Belsonic, and Rock Werchter Festival's
  1. "Intro (Delirium)"
  2. "Aftertaste"
  3. "Holding on for Life"
  4. "Goodness Gracious"
  5. "Something in the Way You Move" (Not performed at Belsonic)
  6. "Outside"
  7. "Devotion" (Acoustic)
  8. "I Do What I Love" (Video)(contains sample of "Only You")
  9. "Keep on Dancin
  10. "Don't Need Nobody "
  11. "Lights"
  12. "Army"
  13. "Figure 8"
  14. "On My Mind"
  15. "Codes"
  16. "Don't Panic"
  17. "I Need Your Love"
  18. "Burn"
  19. "Anything Could Happen"
  20. "Love Me like You Do"
Main Square Festival
Oceania
  1. "Intro (Delirium)"
  2. "Aftertaste"
  3. "Holding on for Life"
  4. "Something in the Way You Move"
  5. "Outside"
  6. "You My Everything"
  7. "Devotion" (Acoustic)
  8. "I Do What I Love" (Video Interlude)
  9. "Keep on Dancin'"
  10. "Don't Need Nobody"
  11. "Heal" (Dance Interlude)
  12. "Explosions"
  13. "Still Falling for You"
  14. "Army"
  15. "Lost and Found" (Acoustic)
  16. "Lost and Found / Figure 8 (Video Interlude)
  17. "Figure 8"
  18. "On My Mind"
  19. "Codes"
  20. "Don't Panic"
  21. "Animal"
  22. "I Need Your Love"
  23. "Burn

Encore:

  1. "Anything Could Happen"
  2. "Love Me like You Do"

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date
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] IndioEmpire 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 Amphitheatre4,308 / 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 Amphitheatre3,556 / 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 MoroccoOLM Souissi
Europe
14 June 2017 [lower-alpha 12] Bergen Norway Bergenhus Fortress
27 June 2017 [lower-alpha 13] Sopron HungaryKőszegi út 35
29 June 2017 [lower-alpha 14] Seinajoki FinlandTörnävänsaari
1 July 2017 [lower-alpha 15] Norrköping Sweden F 13 Norrköping
14 July 2017 [lower-alpha 16] Salacgrīva LatviaZvejnieku Parks
22 July 2017 Moscow RussiaLastochka Festival
4 August 2017 Cluj-Napoca Romania Untold Festival
5 August 2017 Rumsiskes LithuaniaGranatos Live
11 August 2017 Skanderborg DenmarkSmukfest
18 August 2017 [lower-alpha 17] Kraków Poland Polish Aviation Museum
19 August 2017 Shifnal England Weston Park
26 August 2017 Arbon SwitzerlandSummerDays Festival
Total560,077 / 627,594

(89.2%)

$7,112,188
Notes
  1. The concert on April 15, 2016 in Indio, United States at the Empire Polo Club was a part of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
  2. The concert on April 22, 2016 in Indio, United States at the Empire Polo Club was a part of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
  3. The concert on May 10, 2017 in Columbus, Ohio Years and Years were not able to perform.
  4. The concert on May 29, 2016 in Exeter, England at Powderham Castle was a part of BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend. [2]
  5. The concert on June 26, 2016 in Pilton, England at Worthy Farm was a part of Glastonbury Festival. [3]
  6. The concert on June 28, 2016 in Belfast, Northern Ireland at Custom House Square was a part of Belsonic. [4]
  7. The concert on June 30, 2016 in Werchter, Belgium at Festival Park was a part of Rock Werchter. [5]
  8. The concert on July 1, 2016 in Arras, France at Citadelle d'Arras was a part of Main Square Festival. [6]
  9. The concert on July 7, 2016 in Novi Sad, Serbia at Petrovaradin Fortress was a part of Exit Festival. [7]
  10. The concert on July 31, 2016 in Chicago, United States at Grant Park was a part of Lollapalooza. [8]
  11. The concert on May 12, 2017 in Rabat, Morocco at OLM Souissi was a part of Mawazine.
  12. The concert on June 14, 2017 in Bergen, Norway at Bergenhus Fortress was a part of Bergenfest.
  13. The concert on June 27, 2017 in Sopron, Hungary at Kőszegi út 35 was a part of VOLT Festival.
  14. The concert on June 29, 2017 in Seinajoki, Finland at Törnävänsaari was a part of Provinssirock.
  15. The concert on July 1, 2017 in Norrköping, Sweden at F 13 Norrköping was a part of Bråvalla Festival.
  16. The concert on July 14, 2017 in Salacgrīva, Latvia at Zvejnieku Parks was a part of Positivus Festival.
  17. The concert on August 18, 2017 in Kraków, Poland at the Polish Aviation Museum was a part of Live Music Festival.

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueReason for cancellation
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

Tour credits

NameCreditNameCreditNameCredit
Ellie GouldingArtistTim BollandLED Technician/Camera OperatorDarren MowforthCrew Bus Driver
Joe CleggMD/DrumsRay GwilliamsVideo EngineerChris MoulsonCrew Bus Driver
Chris Ketley Guitars/KeysPhil LeechLED Technician/Camera OperatorTom HerratyMerchandise Manager
Simon FrancisBass/KeysAnt BarrettVideo CrewBlack Skull CreativeShow Design
Kola BelloKeysMike ShepardLighting Crew ChiefBryte DesignShow Design
Abbie OsmonBacking vocalsMark GoodallLighting Tech/SR Dimmers/NetworkingLianne Lee MayAssistant Choreographer
Melissa ErpenBacking vocalsGlenn JohnsonLighting Tech/SL DimmersCarl RobertshawFabric Design
Sarah-Jane SkeeteBacking vocalsNeil SmithLighting TechLite AlternateLighting
Ross SandsDancerPaul BurkeLighting TechXL VideoVideo
Jackson WilliamsDancerChris WilkesLighting TechPyro JunkiesSpecial Effects
Remi BlackDancerAmos CotterHead RiggerShowtexFabric Effects
Jordan MelchorDancerChris KarrittRiggerAdlib AudioAudio
Rebecca TravisTour ManagerMark PeersAudio Crew ChiefRock It CargoFreight
Hannah LowePersonal Assistant to Ellie GouldingGeorge PuttockAudio TechRima TravelTravel
Lucy WearingMake Up ArtistSimon LawsonAudio TechPopcorn CateringCatering
Louis ByrneHair StylistLee Fox-FurnellAudio TechPhoenix BussingBussing
Jamie LillywhiteManagementStephen RussellGuitar TechFly By NiteTrucking
Cassandra GraceyManagementMartin GavrilovicDrum TechAll Access StagingStaging
Alan JewellManagementWill SandersonMIDI/Keys TechPublicity & DisplayPasses
Ray WhelanStage ManagerMatt RandallBackline TechHarris & TrotterAccountant
Bob O'BrienProduction ManagerSteffy HeadCatererCODAAgent
Kim GrayProduction CoordinatorChris ClarkeChefWilliam Morris Ent.Agent
Alex WisemanProduction AssistantAnis DarragiChefExecutoursCars
Richard WalkerSecurityJames MaggorieChefThe Araca GroupMerchandise
Robin HaddowVideo DirectorEddie McQueenCatererNikeTour Costumes
Cate CarterLighting DirectorJosh PerreeCarpenterM.A.C CosmeticsTour Make Up
Joe HarlingFOH EngineerNidge DobsonCarpenterDr MartensTour Costumes
Mike FlahertyMonitor EngineerBernie KingLead Truck Driver
Ameena Kara CallenderCostume Designer/StylistPaul EdwardsTruck Driver
Maureen ThompsonWardrobeJohn BurgessTruck Driver
Paul StratfordHead CarpenterChris OvertonTruck Driver
Guy AndersonEllie's DriverAndy HeathTruck Driver
David RoemerPhotographerTony JohnsonTruck Driver
Conor McDonellPhotographerGraham TrullTruck Driver
Dan ShiptonShow Director & Co-DesignerRichard EnemeyTruck Driver
Cate CarterCo-DesignerGraham BrumheadEllie Goulding Bus Driver
Ross NicholsonProducerMegan GriffithBand Bus Driver
Jay RevellChoreographerMike BirchCrew Bus DriverMary MatternChef

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