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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: 4.8 out of 5 based on 27 reviews
  • Devo ROCKED the History!

    by Rockin' Ron K on 2025-07-13History - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    My buddy, Murray & I attended the Devo concert at History in Toronto June 30th. Devo absolutely ROCKED. I'm going to see Devo again September 24th @ Budweiser Stage w/The B-52s. Long Live Rock N Roll & Devo

  • Great show , wish it was longer

    by Ricki on 2025-07-03History - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was great! The venue was great! Just wish they had an opener so it didn’t end so early.

  • We are DEVO

    by J1 on 2025-07-03History - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Band was awesome !!! Glad they came to Canada , Need more venues for shows in 905 , we came from Burlington and had to leave 3 hours beforehand, others I talked to from Kitchener area and further away , first Ontario centre Milton St Catherine’s ect would be good , a lot of us getting older standing for multiple hours getting difficult

  • Devo awesome, venue can do better

    by Mark on 2025-07-03History - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    Devo was great! I’d like to suggest History turn on the air conditioning, fan, ventilation, so the fans can breathe

  • ACE

    by KP on 2025-07-03History - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Devolution is real. Devolution is real. Devolution is real. Devolution is real.

  • by Ferdi on 2014-06-30Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    A blast from the past! Danced the entire time and felt 20 again. Was disappointed that they only came back for one song, but I guess they were tired!

  • Too short Spuds

    by dano55 on 2010-10-06Phoenix - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    Saw the second show where they played well but just for one hour! Yup stood around 2 hours to hear 1 hour of tunes. Guys for $50+ buck give me some mileage here.

  • Devo at the Phoenix in Toronto

    by Deevolution on 2009-12-01The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent! The opening act was quite entertaining also!

  • DEVO (L)OVED IT!!!

    by OVED on 2009-11-26The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    GREAT SHOW, IT I S NICE TO SEE A BAND STILL INTO IT AFTER ALL OF THESE YEARS AND NOT GOING THRPUGHT THE MOTIONS AND FILLING THEIR COLLECTIVE POCKETS. REGARDLESS OF THEIR CURENT AGES, THEY PERFORMED AS IF IT WERE THEIR FIRST GIG WITH ALL THE GUSTO OF A YOUTHFUL GROUP. IMPRESSIVE.

  • Devo still amazing

    by wildboy on 2009-11-26The Phoenix Concert Theatre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show, the band was really tight and more energetic than guys half their age...