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Devo

Recorded under the auspices of pioneering producer Brian Eno, 1978’s Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! was seen as a call to arms by some and became an underground hit. Others found DEVO’s sound, imagery, and material threatening; Rolling Stone, for example, called the group fascists. But such criticism missed the point: DEVO dramatized conformity, emotional repression, and dehumanization in order to attack them, not to pay tribute to them. While 1979’s Duty Now for the Future was another strong effort, the band broke through to the mainstream with 1980’s Freedom of Choice, which contained the platinum-selling hit single, “Whip It”, and represented a peak in their songwriting. The video for “Whip It” became an MTV smash, juxtaposing the band’s low-budget futuristic look against a down-home farm setting and hints of S&M. DEVO’s next two albums, New Traditionalists and Oh NO It’s DEVO! continued their 1980’s decade world touring success accompanied by the hit songs, “Beautiful World” and “That’s Good” respectively. Shout was released in 1984, and Total Devo in 1988, followed by a live album titled Now It Can Be Told: DEVO Live at The Palace in 1989. After releasing a studio album entitled Smooth Noodle Maps in 1990 the band left the world of touring and recording to pursue film and TV projects. During the 5 year hiatus, the band released Hardcore Devo Volumes 1 and 2, early 70’s era compilations that showcased DEVO’s seminal, minimalist electronic rock recordings. Those mind-bending works were followed by the release of a pair of double-disc DEVO anthologies: the first was the half-hits/half-rarities Pioneers Who Got Scalped: The Anthology (on Rhino), while the second was the limited-edition mail-order release Recombo DNA (on Rhino’s Handmade label), the latter of which was comprised solely of previously unreleased demos. Also during this time,Mark Mothersbaugh moved into composing for commercials and soundtracks, writing theme music for MTV’s Liquid Television, Nickelodeon’s Rugrats, Pee-Wee’s Playhouse, and the Jonathan Winters sitcom Davis Rules. Buoyed by this success, Mothersbaugh opened a profitable production company called Mutato Muzika, which employed his fellow DEVO bandmates Robert Mothersbaugh and Robert Casale. Meanwhile, Gerald Casale, who directed most of the band’s 20 music-videos, directed numerous music videos, most notably for Rush, the Foo Fighters, Soundgarden and Silverchair before moving on to a successful commercial directing career. As DEVO’s legend grew and other bands acknowledged their influence (Nirvana covered “Turnaround,” while “Girl U Want” has been recorded by Soundgarden, Superchunk, and even Robert Palmer), their minimalistic electro-pop was finally given new exposure on four dates of the 1996 Lollapalooza tour, and six dates on the 1997 Lollapalooza tour, both to enthusiastic fan response. Those legendary appearances lead to limited annual touring in the US, Europe, Australia and Japan along with conceptual projects such as a CD-ROM game (The Adventures of the Smart Patrol) with it’s accompanying music soundtrack and DEVO 2.0, a DVD project for Disney’s Hollywood records featuring CG animation composited with a teen-aged band playing DEVO’s hits. In 2006 the young DEV2.0 band successfully toured middle schools in the USA. 2006 turned out to be a pivotal year for the original DEVO as well. With Mark’s help, Gerald Casale wrote a song for his advertising agency friends at Mother NYC called “Watch Us Work It”. Mother placed the song in a national spot for Dell. The spot aired during the NFL play-offs and through to the Superbowl in 2007. The response was so huge the band released the song on itunes to spectacular fanfare and brisk sales. Industry tastemakers came knocking. Their persistence paid off as DEVO began collaborating on new songs for the first time in 18 years. By 2009 DEVO had over 35 new songs and interest from their original label, Warner Brothers Records. DEVO decided to reverse course, abandoning their insular, secret world in favor of embracing all the modern techniques of marketing, focus groups, crowd sourcing and social media while simultaneously offering wry satire on that embrace. Together with WBR they hired Mother to run the decidedly edgy publicity and marketing for what would become their 9th studio recording, Something for Everybody. Songs and final mixes were chosen by fans as were DEVO’s new, blue Energy Dome color. Many licensing deals followed for the group’s new songs including “Fresh”, “Human Rocket” and “Please Baby Please”. Then, in 2010, the group embarked on a year-long concert tour bringing a mix of old and new music wrapped in up-to-the-minute theatrics, light shows and video. Currently, the band is developing a musical based on their alternate world, Spudland, populated with such characters as Booji Boy, Dr. Byrthfood and the nefarious Rod Rooter as well as placing finishing touches on a darkly comic, “DEVO origins” feature film script. The band is confident that these major endeavors, when realized will show a new generation that de-evolution is real.
On tour Yes
Followers 255,573
Category Alternative, New Wave, Synthpop, Post Punk, New Wave Alternative, Synthpunk, Pop, Punk
Concerts
May
04
BeachLife Festival 2024
Redondo Beach
Tickets
May
11
Celebrating 50 Years of De-Evolution Tour
Chicago
Tickets
May
12
Celebrating 50 Years of De-Evolution Tour
Nashville
Tickets
May
16
De-Evolution Is Real: The Restored Films of DEVO
Silver Spring
Tickets
May
24
Punk Rock Bowling & Music Festival 2024
Las Vegas
Tickets
About Devo
Recorded under the auspices of pioneering producer Brian Eno, 1978’s Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! was seen as a call to arms by some and became an underground hit. Others found DEVO’s sound, imagery, and material threatening; Rolling Stone, for example, called the group fascists. But such criticism missed the point: DEVO dramatized conformity, emotional repression, and dehumanization in order to attack them, not to pay tribute to them. While 1979’s Duty Now for the Future was another strong effort, the band broke through to the mainstream with 1980’s Freedom of Choice, which contained the platinum-selling hit single, “Whip It”, and represented a peak in their songwriting. The video for “Whip It” became an MTV smash, juxtaposing the band’s low-budget futuristic look against a down-home farm setting and hints of S&M. DEVO’s next two albums, New Traditionalists and Oh NO It’s DEVO! continued their 1980’s decade world touring success accompanied by the hit songs, “Beautiful World” and “That’s Good” respectively. Shout was released in 1984, and Total Devo in 1988, followed by a live album titled Now It Can Be Told: DEVO Live at The Palace in 1989. After releasing a studio album entitled Smooth Noodle Maps in 1990 the band left the world of touring and recording to pursue film and TV projects. During the 5 year hiatus, the band released Hardcore Devo Volumes 1 and 2, early 70’s era compilations that showcased DEVO’s seminal, minimalist electronic rock recordings. Those mind-bending works were followed by the release of a pair of double-disc DEVO anthologies: the first was the half-hits/half-rarities Pioneers Who Got Scalped: The Anthology (on Rhino), while the second was the limited-edition mail-order release Recombo DNA (on Rhino’s Handmade label), the latter of which was comprised solely of previously unreleased demos. Also during this time,Mark Mothersbaugh moved into composing for commercials and soundtracks, writing theme music for MTV’s Liquid Television, Nickelodeon’s Rugrats, Pee-Wee’s Playhouse, and the Jonathan Winters sitcom Davis Rules. Buoyed by this success, Mothersbaugh opened a profitable production company called Mutato Muzika, which employed his fellow DEVO bandmates Robert Mothersbaugh and Robert Casale. Meanwhile, Gerald Casale, who directed most of the band’s 20 music-videos, directed numerous music videos, most notably for Rush, the Foo Fighters, Soundgarden and Silverchair before moving on to a successful commercial directing career. As DEVO’s legend grew and other bands acknowledged their influence (Nirvana covered “Turnaround,” while “Girl U Want” has been recorded by Soundgarden, Superchunk, and even Robert Palmer), their minimalistic electro-pop was finally given new exposure on four dates of the 1996 Lollapalooza tour, and six dates on the 1997 Lollapalooza tour, both to enthusiastic fan response. Those legendary appearances lead to limited annual touring in the US, Europe, Australia and Japan along with conceptual projects such as a CD-ROM game (The Adventures of the Smart Patrol) with it’s accompanying music soundtrack and DEVO 2.0, a DVD project for Disney’s Hollywood records featuring CG animation composited with a teen-aged band playing DEVO’s hits. In 2006 the young DEV2.0 band successfully toured middle schools in the USA. 2006 turned out to be a pivotal year for the original DEVO as well. With Mark’s help, Gerald Casale wrote a song for his advertising agency friends at Mother NYC called “Watch Us Work It”. Mother placed the song in a national spot for Dell. The spot aired during the NFL play-offs and through to the Superbowl in 2007. The response was so huge the band released the song on itunes to spectacular fanfare and brisk sales. Industry tastemakers came knocking. Their persistence paid off as DEVO began collaborating on new songs for the first time in 18 years. By 2009 DEVO had over 35 new songs and interest from their original label, Warner Brothers Records. DEVO decided to reverse course, abandoning their insular, secret world in favor of embracing all the modern techniques of marketing, focus groups, crowd sourcing and social media while simultaneously offering wry satire on that embrace. Together with WBR they hired Mother to run the decidedly edgy publicity and marketing for what would become their 9th studio recording, Something for Everybody. Songs and final mixes were chosen by fans as were DEVO’s new, blue Energy Dome color. Many licensing deals followed for the group’s new songs including “Fresh”, “Human Rocket” and “Please Baby Please”. Then, in 2010, the group embarked on a year-long concert tour bringing a mix of old and new music wrapped in up-to-the-minute theatrics, light shows and video. Currently, the band is developing a musical based on their alternate world, Spudland, populated with such characters as Booji Boy, Dr. Byrthfood and the nefarious Rod Rooter as well as placing finishing touches on a darkly comic, “DEVO origins” feature film script. The band is confident that these major endeavors, when realized will show a new generation that de-evolution is real.
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Genres
Alternative, New Wave, Synthpop, Post Punk, New Wave Alternative, Synthpunk, Pop, Punk
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What fans are saying
Rob
5 / 5
Wow!!! These guys are mid 70’s and still put on an amazing show!! One of the best concerts I have seen in my 62 years. I danced for an hour and a half straight. Just freaking amazing.
Marquis Park City Park City, UT
Jan 23, 2024
Tammy
5 / 5
Great show - we literally met people that flew in from all over the country to see them - did not dissapoint - my friend recorded it from front row check out Tammyvision on the "tube" channel
Vina Robles Amphitheatre Paso Robles, CA
Nov 04, 2023
Andrew
5 / 5
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!!!! One of 3 blue energy domes... one of a kind DEVO tattoo too... The performance was as DEVO as one would expect... Sadly we won't see them again Down Under :( Proud member of the Spud Army :)
Palais Theatre Saint Kilda, Australia
Dec 08, 2023
Don
5 / 5
Great show! I have been a Devo fan for over 40 years, but I've never seen them before. I was not disappointed! I'm so happy I went, and the YouTube theater is a great venue.
YouTube Theater Los Angeles, CA
Nov 17, 2023
Scott
5 / 5
Great show, loved all the punk guitar heavy early music and the synth hits with more rock guitar in them. Couldn’t have asked for much more unless red eye express…
The Sound Del Mar, CA
Nov 13, 2023
Michaeline
5 / 5
We are DEVO!!! Incredible show. My son went with me and he said he smiled the whole concert, more than any other concert we have been to.
YouTube Theater Los Angeles, CA
Nov 17, 2023
roisin
5 / 5
amazing concert. i love devo. the venue was great and beautiful and they have a very well run system with the lines and stuff. i love devo.
Eventim Apollo London, United Kingdom
Aug 21, 2023
Anonymous
5 / 5
This Spudboy was not disappointed. Devo was energetic and infectious. Looking forward to the 100 year anniversary shows.
The Sound Del Mar, CA
Nov 13, 2023
Michael
4 / 5
Devo was great Only played hour and 20 minutes the You Tube theatre is a weird dongeony place
YouTube Theater Los Angeles, CA
Nov 17, 2023
Derek
5 / 5
Awesome show, saw them in 2011 and now 2023!Can't wait until 2073 to see them again! Come to Sacramento!!!
Golden Gate Theater San Francisco, CA
Nov 16, 2023
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Devo Tour Cities
Silver Spring, MD Chicago, IL Nashville, TN Las Vegas, NV Redondo Beach, CA

Frequently Asked Questions About Devo

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Devo on tour?

Yes, Devo is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Devo concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Devo tour is scheduled for 5 dates across 5 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Devo scheduled to play?

Devo is scheduled to play 5 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Devo tour start?

Devo’s tour starts May 04, 2024 and ends on May 24, 2024. They will play 5 cities; their most recent concert was held in Redondo Beach at Redondo Beach Waterfront and their next upcoming concert will be in Chicago at Riviera Theatre.

What venues is Devo performing at?

As part of the Devo tour, Devo is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

May 04 - Redondo Beach, CA @ Redondo Beach Waterfront
May 11 - Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
May 12 - Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
May 16 - Silver Spring, MD @ AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center
May 24 - Las Vegas, NV @ Downtown Las Vegas Events Center
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