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DEVO on Tour

Often misunderstood, but nevertheless iconic, new-wave synth band DEVO is back for their 2022 tour, marking their first tour across the United States in eight years. Known best for the smash hit "Whip It" (1980), the Akron, Ohio, band is slated to hit four cities across the country. The band has released 11 studio albums, with their debut, Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are DEVO! coming from Warner Bros label in 1978. They would go on to release five albums in the next five years; however, none were able to capture a mainstream audience like their debut. "Whip It" reached as high as No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the accompanying music video was received as a culture shock to the system, sending waves through the MTV generation, which elevated the band's fame. DEVO is heralded by their fans for concert performances that deliver high energy, alluring visual effects and innovative music from decades ago that still feels fresh.

DEVO in Concert

Musicians Gerald Casale and Mark Mothersbaugh were friends at Kent State University in the 1970s. The art majors, and another acquaintance, Bob Lewis, who was band-member-turned-manager became friends through a similar dark social humor that was often unconventional and offbeat. They agreed on a philosophy that society had actually been undergoing a "de-evolution" that rejected individuality or quirkiness. Thus, the robo-rhythmic group DEVO was born in the late 1970s, and with it a genre of new wave techno-pop. The group had their breakthrough with the film score for the local short, The Truth About De-Evolution, winning First Prize at the 1976 Ann Arbor Film Festival. In attendance at the festival were David Bowie and Iggy Pop, who helped DEVO secure a label contract with Warner Bros. Although their debut album caught on as an underground success, the group was also met with pushback. Some saw the band's non-conformist style as threatening. Rolling Stone magazine even labeled the group as fascists in an initial review of the album. Despite this, their third album, Freedom of Choice, and its premier single "Whip It" catapulted the group into the forefront of pop music as it was one of the most successful singles of 1980. 

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 550 reviews
  • SIMPLY AMAZING AT THE BOWL!

    by Rita James on 10/22/25Rating: 5 out of 5

    First time (On my bucket list) attending Hollywood Bowl, it was wonderful, on 10/19, with my other FAV B52's, loved them both. 3rd time seeing B52's, 1st seeing DEVO they were AMAZING! BOTH BANDS WERE but I really couldn't wait to see Devo they did not disappoint. Fantastic night. Please come again next year Devo to Southern Cal. Thank you for not letting go and still being awesome. You guys deserve the Hall of Fame no doubt, hopefully soon. Love DEVO forever! You guys still got it and some!

  • Devo /B52s

    by Weinsjam on 10/14/25Rating: 5 out of 5

    Devo was absolutely amazing I am looking into traveling to see them best performance at PNC in New Jersey

  • Off my bucket list

    by Joey show on 10/8/25Rating: 5 out of 5

    You wanted to see them for years it was fantastic every song. Crowd was so into it saw them with Lena Lovich, B-52‘s. They were the star of the show sounded great. They didn’t even look old. Would see him again. Songs are still hum in my head five days later great way to top off the summer.

  • Devolution

    by Spud boy on 8/25/25TempleLive Cleveland Masonic - ClevelandRating: 5 out of 5

    Much fun enjoying music that is timeless. I could not hold still as I had an uncontrollable urge. Mark is a Woodridge Alum and attended with another Alum as well. Felt like i was a Secret Agent Man...

  • We Are Devo

    by Jayvo on 7/3/25History - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    I've got an Uncontrollable urge. They Played Mongoloid enuff said.

  • I really love this band but...

    by DontShoot on 7/3/25History - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    Always loved Devo's music and theatrics. I'm just sad to see merch selling for 50$+ Devo hats for 80$ is crazy... At a ticket price of 100$ no opener and a 1.5hr concert with no encore is a bit disappointing.

  • Devo was Great

    by Sonny on 7/3/25History - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Overall, great sound and video presentation. Recommend the History venue to anyone.

  • Devolutionary Experience!

    by Doktor on 7/3/25History - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    What an unforgettable night to witness these living legends live in an intimate venue. They cannot all hit the same falsetto they once did but they still rock incredibly hard.

  • Awesome Concert but too short!

    by Daddo 1818 on 7/3/25History - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    Loved the show. Been a long time since I went to a Devo concert - maybe 1980s? or 1990s? but Devo was an originator of using visual extras and videos to enhance its music, and it did not disappoint this time around as well. Really like History as a venue. Only complaint was that the show (at 1 hr and 20 minutes) is too short an experience. Add some more awesome hits to the set list next time. You are not that old!!!!

  • Amazing!

    by Leandro on 7/3/25History - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    This was my first DEVO concert and it was amazing!