
Her evocative storytelling and ability to craft great dance music is all here… making a mature pop record that feels like a natural progression’ - PitchforkĪlongside solo chart scorchers ‘ Anything Could Happen’ and ‘ Burn’, Ellie recently teamed with Major Lazer on the reggae-tinged smash ‘ Powerful’ and collaborated with Calvin Harris on the multi-platinum selling singles ‘ I Need Your Love’ and ‘ Outside’.

‘Delirium grounds Ellie Goulding’s penchant for spectacle in tightly-written pop songs. ‘Delirium goes straight for the pop jugular, unleashing a relentless barrage of bangers that almost always hit the spot’ - ★★★★ The Guardian Last month Ellie served the one-two punch of ‘ Army’ and ‘ Something In The Way You Move’, the former a sweeping ode to authentic friendship and the latter an irresistible thumper - both tracks have critics applauding Delirium as her finest album to date. The next cut from Delirium was ‘ On My Mind’, a swagger-charged anthem that reasserts Ellie as one of music’s most surprising and confident performers. An expansive and dazzling collection of genre-defying bangers, Delirium scored immediate acclaim and climbed the top ten in no less than 14 different countries.ĭelirium’s first offering was the Grammy-nominated chartbuster ‘ Love Me Like You Do’ that swiftly broke the world record for most streamed song in one week, skyrocketing to #1 in 80 countries including both Australia and New Zealand where it was certified double and triple platinum respectively.


ELLIE GOULDING RETURNING TO NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA FOR DELIRIUM WORLD TOUR IN ARENAS THIS SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBERįrontier Touring is thrilled to confirm that global phenomenon Ellie Goulding will bring the Delirium World Tour to Australia and New Zealand this September and October for her biggest shows to date! Ellie is set to electrify arenas.Ĭelebrated as a force to be reckoned with for her first two albums Lights and Halcyon, Ellie Goulding firmly cemented herself as a superstar with the release of third studio album Delirium (Universal Music) in November last year.
