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Why see Twenty One Pilots?

The Clancy World Tour!

Grammy Award-winning duo Twenty One Pilots are embarking on a brand new tour, 'The Clancy World Tour', in support of their latest album, 'Clancy'! Hailing from Ohio, Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun formed the band while in college and independently released their records before being signed by Pete Wentz's Fueled By Ramen label in 2013. Since the debut of their first studio album, 'Vessel', they have been creating genre-defying sounds blending synth, spoken word, and more, amassing a dedicated and immense fan base. Don't miss out as they set off on their largest headlining tour yet!

Their live performances are never less than full tilt, with singer Tyler Joseph often donning his trademark balaclava before crowd surfing his way around the venue. Expect a live show that vibes off the audience, entertaining and sending shivers down your spine!

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Dates

Sep 27

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Reviews

Customer reviews

24 reviews, average rating: (4.8 Stars)

Nova Howell

AMAZING

Best night of my life. Great music and great people. ... Read more

Brendan

Total Audience Engagement

Tyler and Josh were incredible. Love how this duo (and band now) engage and have fun with the audience. Very good artist who love what they're doing! The fans appreciate their efforts and enjoy the ride rapping along with all their songs. ... Read more

Ct

Wow

Opener, Max Frost, has a set of pipes and excels when performing gospel soul. His one- man-band performance recalls Vesperteen’s Colin Rigsby. Awolnation - familiar to the growing crowd - played second, and got the place moving. It is easy to see why Twenty One Pilots wanted to work with them. Twenty One Pilots fans - or Skeleton Clique - are dedicated; many, if not most, rapping and singing every word of every song. The show employed the standard light-fog machines, and a burning car - the pair’s longtime video staple - a catwalk between stages A and B - allowing more fans close contact with the duo - Josh Dun playing drums on an audience-supported drum kit. Ironically, what made the sold-out arena show an elixir for ailing SoCal were the intimacies: all three acts playing GooGoo Dolls’ “Iris” and “Hey Jude” - where Frost’s voice shone; Joseph’s story of Dun running away from home at nine (“Come home, Josh”); and the close crowd contact. Three cheers for Twenty One Pilots. ... Read more

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