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Evolve World Tour

The Evolve World Tour was the third major by the band , launched in support of their third studio album, Evolve (2017). The tour kicked off on September 26, 2017, at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in , and wrapped up on November 18, 2018, at the in Mexico City, Mexico, encompassing 131 performances across , , , , , and . Produced by Live Nation, the Evolve World Tour marked ' largest production to date, featuring a groundbreaking near-360-degree stage design that enveloped audiences and included custom UV-reactive flooring, LED blade ramps, and an oversized drum riser for dynamic visuals. Lighting and video elements were elaborate, with a rig of Martin MAC Viper fixtures, GLP X4 Bar 20s, large LED video walls from Big Bear and Everbrighten, and projections via Barco and systems, all directed by creative lead Mitchell Schellenger to complement the album's energetic pop-rock sound. Opening acts varied by leg, including and for the initial North American dates, followed by on the summer 2018 extension. The tour achieved significant commercial success, selling over 1.7 million tickets worldwide, solidifying ' status as a global arena act amid the promotion of hits like "Believer," "Thunder," and "Whatever It Takes" from Evolve, which itself reached double-platinum certification. Despite some cancellations due to health issues, such as frontman ' battles with , the trek was praised for its high-energy performances and innovative staging, transitioning seamlessly into the band's next album cycle with Origins (2018).

Background

Announcement

On May 9, 2017, announced the Evolve Tour via a post on , shortly after the releases of their singles "" on February 1, 2017, and "Thunder" on April 27, 2017. The announcement highlighted the band's third studio album, Evolve, as the centerpiece of the tour's promotion. The initial tour itinerary focused on , commencing on September 26, 2017, at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in , with serving as the opening act alongside for select dates. This leg was designed to support the Evolve album's release on June 23, 2017, via /, allowing the band to perform new material from the record in arena settings across the continent. Ticket presales began with early access for album preorders through the band's official store, followed by a Verified Fan presale on , , 2017, at 10 a.m. local time, and an AT&T priority presale on Tuesday, . General public tickets went on sale Friday, May 19, 2017, at 10 a.m. local time via , with Citi cardholders gaining additional presale opportunities through Citi Private Pass.

Preparation and Promotion

Following the initial announcement of the Evolve World Tour, expanded the itinerary on , 2017, adding 23 dates across , including a performance at Birmingham's Genting Arena. In January 2018, the band further extended the tour with six shows in and . These additions built on the tour's initial North American focus, aiming to support the album's global release and capitalize on its momentum. Promotional efforts intertwined with the tour's rollout included strategic single releases and festival bookings. "Whatever It Takes," released as a promotional single on May 9, 2017, via Kidinakorner and Interscope Records, served as an early teaser for the album and tour, emphasizing themes of perseverance that aligned with the production's energetic scale. Similarly, "Next to Me" debuted on February 21, 2018, coinciding with the announcement of an additional North American summer leg. Festival appearances, such as headlining slots at Lollapalooza Berlin on September 9, 2018, and Lollapalooza Brazil on March 24, 2018, provided high-visibility platforms to showcase evolving set elements and build anticipation for arena shows. Rehearsals emphasized a scale to mirror the album Evolve's themes of transformation and intensity, with the band dedicating several months prior to the September 2017 kickoff to refine staging and visuals. Produced by Live Nation, the tour represented the band's largest endeavor to date, incorporating elaborate elements like dynamic lighting and video projections to enhance the immersive experience. Opening acts were recruited to complement the tour's phases and regional appeal. K. Flay supported the initial 2017 North American leg as well as the UK and European dates, bringing an alternative rock edge that paired with Imagine Dragons' sound. Grouplove joined for the early U.S. run, adding indie rock energy to the bill. For the 2018 North American extension, 14-year-old singer-songwriter Grace VanderWaal was announced as the special guest on February 21, 2018, her folk-pop style offering a fresh contrast across the 40-date arena trek. The Australia and New Zealand dates featured The Temper Trap as special guests. These selections varied by leg to maintain diverse lineups and logistical efficiency.

Production

Stage and Set Design

The stage design for the Evolve World Tour, overseen by creative director , featured a unique configuration that wrapped the audience around the band in a near-360-degree setup, fostering intimacy in large arenas while allowing for dynamic band movement. Scenic designer Sooner Rae Routhier crafted a multi-level layout including ramps flanking the main stage for enhanced mobility, an oversized drum riser accommodating the bass player, and a custom gloss black Marley floor overlaid with a UV-reactive grid to support integration. The structure incorporated Revolution LED Blades lining the ramps and drum riser, contributing to the evolving aesthetic tied to the album's themes of personal growth and transformation. Video elements were central to the set, with convex walls positioned off-stage using 15mm and 25mm blow-through panels, alongside Everbrighten 15mm LED tiles for lower-resolution backdrops behind the band; a hidden lift within the blow-through video facilitated modular adjustments during performances. These scenic components, including props synchronized with tracks like "," emphasized thematic progression without automation to maintain a raw, organic feel. The design's modular and scalable nature, provided by Gallagher Staging, ensured seamless adaptation to varying arena sizes across the tour's 131 shows worldwide.

Lighting and Visuals

The for the Evolve World Tour was designed by Mitchell Schellenger of Station Six, who served as , , and , emphasizing a high-energy rig that integrated modern LED technology for dynamic effects. The setup included Elation ZW19 LED wash fixtures for precise RGBW color control and broad coverage, GLP X4 Bar 20s for linear lighting accents, and 36 Elation Protron 3K LED color strobes to deliver intense, synchronized bursts during high-impact tracks like "Thunder," enhancing the song's rhythmic intensity with rapid flashing patterns. Additional elements, such as 80 Elation Platinum Beam 5R Extreme moving heads and 45 MAC Viper Profiles, provided beam effects and lighting that adapted fluidly to the band's movements across the stage. Visual projections played a central role in immersing audiences, featuring convex video walls that created a near-360-degree wraparound effect around the performance area. Custom content tailored to Evolve album tracks was developed by Lightborne Communications and Blink, incorporating futuristic animations by Mike 'Beeple' Winkelmann to align with the tour's thematic evolution narrative. The video system, directed by Randall Garriott and supplied by VER, utilized Everbrighten 15mm LED tiles for the main walls, Revolution Blade HD blades for upstage accents, and Barco/ HDX-W20 projectors for additional mapping onto screens and surfaces, ensuring seamless integration with the lighting cues. The audio-visual experience was supported by a robust provided by Sound Image, featuring Adamson E-Series line arrays configured for consistency across diverse global venues, including 36 E15 three-way enclosures as mains, 24 flown E219 subwoofers for low-end reinforcement, and Lab.gruppen amplification with Lake processing for precise control. This setup, engineered by Scott Eisenberg at front-of-house with L500 console, delivered uniform coverage in arenas from to and . Key production crew members ensured adaptability throughout the tour's legs, with lighting director Sarah “Sparks” Parker playing a pivotal role in translating Schellenger's vision to live execution, adjusting cues for varying venue acoustics and configurations while maintaining the rig's punchy, UV-reactive elements like the gloss black Marley floor grid.

Set List

Standard Set List

The standard set list for the Evolve World Tour comprised 17-20 songs, blending promotional tracks from the 2017 album Evolve with selections from prior releases to new material and fan expectations. Performances typically opened with "" followed by "It's Time" and "Whatever It Takes" to emphasize the album's themes of personal growth and resilience, setting a dynamic pace for the evening. The main set promoted Evolve through core tracks such as "Believer," "Walking the Wire," "Next to Me," "Natural," "Mouth of the River," "Yesterday," and "Start Over," interspersed with non-album staples from earlier albums like Night Visions (e.g., "It's Time," "Shots," "Demons") and Smoke + Mirrors (e.g., "Gold") to foster fan engagement and showcase the band's evolution. Mid-set segments often included reflections like "Yesterday" and "Mouth of the River," providing breathing room amid the high-energy anthems, while building toward climactic moments with "Thunder," "Believer," "Zero," and "Monster." This structure highlighted conceptual cohesion, prioritizing emotional depth over exhaustive catalog coverage, with the band drawing on prior hits to bridge generations of listeners without overshadowing the new album. Towards the end of the tour in late 2018, setlists incorporated tracks from the upcoming Origins album, such as "Natural" (released as a single in July 2018), "Zero," "Monster," and "Bad Liar," reflecting the transition to the next album cycle. Encores capped the show with crowd-pleasing hits "Demons" and "On Top of the World," delivering an uplifting finale that reinforced themes of triumph and unity. Overall shows averaged 90-100 minutes, allowing for tight pacing across arenas and stadiums. The band maintained a traditional rock positioning on the expansive main stage—frontman centered for vocal delivery and crowd interaction, guitarist stage left, bassist stage right, and drummer elevated at the rear—facilitating synchronized visuals and , with occasional shifts to a B-stage for intimate acoustic interludes.
SectionTypical Songs
Opening/Main SetI Don't Know Why, It's Time, Whatever It Takes, Gold, Yesterday, I'll Make It Up to You, Shots, Next to Me, Start Over, Mouth of the River
Mid/Main SetWalking the Wire, Natural, Thunder, Believer
Late Main SetZero, Monster, Bad Liar (later shows)
EncoreDemons, On Top of the World

Variations by Region

During the initial North America leg in late 2017, the setlist emphasized tracks from the newly released Evolve album, with performances opening with "I Don't Know Why" and incorporating extended live versions of earlier hits like "It's Time" to highlight the band's evolution in sound. In the and legs of early 2018, setlists were largely consistent with the standard repertoire but adapted for festival slots, resulting in shortened durations to accommodate shared billing and time limits at events across the regions. Some shows in these legs and later n dates opened with an instrumental "Radioactive" intro. The leg in March 2018 and the subsequent 2018 leg saw the addition of "Next to Me," which was released as a in February 2018 and integrated into performances to reflect ongoing promotion. Further additions in summer and fall 2018 included Origins tracks like "."

Tour Schedule

Principal Dates

The Evolve World Tour launched on September 26, 2017, at Talking Stick Resort Arena in , marking the beginning of an extensive global itinerary in support of ' third studio album. The tour unfolded across multiple legs spanning , , , , and , with the initial n leg running through November 2017 and featuring opening acts and on select dates. Subsequent legs included from January 6 to 17, 2018, from February 16 to April 26, 2018 (with returning as opener), and in March 2018. The itinerary continued with the Oceania leg in May 2018, supported by , followed by a major North American arena run from June to August 2018, where singer-songwriter opened for 40 shows. Later European and North American dates rounded out the schedule, incorporating festival appearances such as on March 17, 2018, at Parque O'Higgins in . The tour concluded on November 18, 2018, at in during the festival. Key venues highlighted the tour's scale, including sold-out performances at major arenas like in and in , as well as stadiums such as in . Attendance figures demonstrated strong demand, with representative examples including attendance of 13,465 at in Washington, D.C. (capacity 14,042), and 12,663 tickets sold at in Anaheim out of 15,014 available. Overall, the tour drew over 1.5 million attendees across its completed shows, underscoring ' global appeal.
LegDatesRegionKey VenuesOpening ActsNotable Attendance Metrics
North America 1Sep 26 – Nov 16, 2017Talking Stick Resort Arena (), ([Los Angeles](/page/Los Angeles)), (), Sold-out shows at multiple arenas, e.g., 14,042 at
Jan 6 – 17, 2018 (), ()Local variationsHigh demand in urban centers
Feb 16 – Apr 26, 2018 (), ()Near-capacity crowds at major halls
Mar 16 – 24, 2018Hipódromo de , ), Parque O'Higgins (, )Plutão Já Foi Planeta (select)Festival integrations with 50,000+ daily attendees
May 12 – 23, 2018Qudos Bank Arena (), ()Strong regional turnout
Jun 5 – Aug 10, 2018The Forum (Inglewood), (Morrison)12,663 sold at
Aug 16 – Sep 9, 2018 (), Pukkelpop Festival () (select)Stadium-level crowds
Oct 20 – Nov 18, 2018/Mexico (), (, )Regional variationsFestival finale with large-scale attendance

Cancelled and Postponed Shows

The Evolve World Tour experienced a limited number of cancellations, primarily due to external factors such as financial issues and , which minimally disrupted the overall schedule. One notable cancellation occurred at the Lost Lake Festival in , scheduled for October 20–21, 2018, where was set to headline as part of the tour's North American leg. The event was cancelled in June 2018 by organizers citing insufficient ticket sales and logistical challenges, preventing the performance from taking place. No major postponements were reported during the tour, though these cancellations led to minor adjustments in promotional efforts and fan communications without altering the continuity of subsequent legs. Lead singer later reflected on health challenges, including flare-ups from his , which occasionally strained performances but did not result in additional verified cancellations during this tour period.

Reception

Critical Reviews

The Evolve World Tour garnered praise from critics for its high-energy performances and frontman Dan Reynolds' dynamic stage presence, which often captivated audiences with his soaring vocals and engaging interactions. At the tour's opening show in Phoenix on September 26, 2017, reviewers highlighted the band's patented heavy-hitting drums, vibrant light displays, and Reynolds' powerful voice, describing the concert as a crowd-pleasing spectacle that left fans energized and satisfied. Similarly, a review of the Denver performance on October 14, 2017, commended the flawless execution of the set, including stunning production elements and sustained high energy that maintained an intimate feel despite the arena scale. While many outlets celebrated the tour's uplifting atmosphere and intricate visuals, some critiques addressed pacing issues and an over-reliance on familiar hits, which occasionally made the show feel formulaic. For instance, during a stop on July 13, 2018, the performance was noted for its solid two-hour runtime and strong electro-rock riffs but criticized for mundane pacing that mirrored a studio album playback, lacking dramatic flair despite effective crowd engagement on tracks like "Thunder" and "Radioactive." The Guardian's coverage of the London shows in March 2018 echoed this sentiment, portraying the band as fun and potent live but ultimately shallow, with energetic anthems like "" delivering crowdpleasing bangers yet relying on opportunistic tropes without deeper innovation. Festival appearances further showcased the tour's ability to generate enthusiastic crowd responses, particularly through fan-favorite songs that fostered communal sing-alongs. At Lollapalooza on September 9, 2018, won over skeptics with their poppy, high-octane set, drawing huge crowds and demonstrating an endearing live potency that amplified the event's vibrant energy. Overall, the consensus among professional reviewers emphasized the tour's impressive visuals, strong fan engagement, and reliable execution, with many assigning ratings around 4 out of 5 stars for its accessible arena-rock appeal, though tempered by occasional notes on predictability.

Commercial Performance

The Evolve World Tour was a major commercial success for , with the reported legs generating a combined gross of $94.6 million from the sale of 1,591,383 tickets across 109 shows worldwide from September 2017 to November 2018, including $27.2 million from 459,614 tickets in 37 shows for the 2017 leg (ranking No. 72 on Pollstar's Year End Top 100 Worldwide Tours) and $67.4 million from 1,131,769 tickets in 72 shows for the 2018 leg (ranking No. 23). The full tour encompassed approximately 130 shows and sold over 1.7 million tickets worldwide, reflecting the band's growing international draw. This high demand, with many shows near or at capacity and an average ticket price of approximately $59, contributed to the tour's strong financial performance and positioned among the top-grossing rock acts of the period. In comparison to their prior (2015), which grossed $45.2 million overall, the Evolve outing represented a substantial scale-up in both and , expanding from arena-focused dates to include amphitheaters and markets. Beyond immediate box office returns, the tour significantly boosted the band's overall popularity and album sales. Evolve, the supporting album, achieved sales of over 4.9 million units globally, while the momentum carried into the release of Origins, which sold more than 1.9 million copies and marked a seamless transition to the next phase of their career. The extensive touring schedule solidified ' status as a live , paving the way for subsequent high-profile releases and tours.

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