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=== Prehistory (2011 - 2012) ===
=== Prehistory (2011 - 2012) ===
Having been acquainted since high school, [[Tyler Joseph]], [[Nick Thomas]] and [[Chris Salih]] formed the band "''[[Twenty One Pilots]]''" in 2009. The band released their debut album, ''[[Twenty One Pilots (album)|Twenty One Pilots]]'' the same year. Both Salih and Thomas left the band on good terms in mid 2011. Not long after, new found drummer [[Josh Dun]] joined the band. At the time, Dun was working at guitar center with Salih. Salih brought in a CD with three Twenty One Pilots songs for Dun to listen to. Dun stated that he loved the songs and wanted to see Twenty One Pilots live, soon attending a show at the [[Newport Music Hall]]. Dun approached Joseph after the show, they kept in touch and Dun officially joined not long after<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190407203611/https://www.columbusalive.com/content/blogs/sensory-overload/2012/04/interview-twenty-one-pilots-part-1.html</ref>. Twenty One Pilots, now consisting of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, released ''[[Regional at Best]]'' in 2011. June of that year the pair played their first out of state show, though it was shut down by the police after one song due to a noise complaint<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190407203611/https://www.columbusalive.com/content/blogs/sensory-overload/2012/04/interview-twenty-one-pilots-part-1.html</ref>. By this time, they had developed a presence in the music industry. The last show they played without a record label was at the [[Newport Music Hall]] in Columbus, Ohio to a crowd of 1,800. The band was officially signed by [[Fueled by Ramen]] in 2012 <ref>https://twentyonepilots.fandom.com/wiki/Vessel</ref>. July of that same year, together they released the ''[[Three Songs|Three Songs EP]]'', which features the tracks "[[Guns For Hands|Guns for Hands]]", "[[Migraine]]", and "[[Ode To Sleep|Ode to Sleep]]"<ref>https://www.allmusic.com/album/three-songs-mw0002486637</ref>. All of these are featured on their next album, ''Vessel''.
Having been acquainted since high school, [[Tyler Joseph]], [[Nick Thomas]] and [[Chris Salih]] formed the band "''[[Twenty One Pilots]]''" in 2009. The band released their debut album, ''[[Twenty One Pilots (album)|Twenty One Pilots]]'' the same year. Both Salih and Thomas left the band on good terms in mid 2011. Not long after, new found drummer [[Josh Dun]] joined the band. At the time, Dun was working at guitar center with Salih. Salih brought in a CD with three Twenty One Pilots songs for Dun to listen to. Dun stated that he loved the songs and wanted to see Twenty One Pilots live, soon attending a show at the [[Newport Music Hall]]. Dun approached Joseph after the show, they kept in touch and Dun officially joined not long after<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190407203611/https://www.columbusalive.com/content/blogs/sensory-overload/2012/04/interview-twenty-one-pilots-part-1.html</ref>. Twenty One Pilots, now consisting of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, released ''[[Regional at Best]]'' in 2011. June of that year the pair played their first out of state show, though it was shut down by the police after one song due to a noise complaint<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190407203611/https://www.columbusalive.com/content/blogs/sensory-overload/2012/04/interview-twenty-one-pilots-part-1.html</ref>. By this time, they had developed a presence in the music industry. The last show they played without a record label was at the [[Newport Music Hall]] in Columbus, Ohio to a crowd of 1,800. The band was officially signed by [[Fueled by Ramen]] in 2012 <ref>https://twentyonepilots.fandom.com/wiki/Vessel</ref>. July of that same year, together they released the ''[[Three Songs|Three Songs EP]]'', which features the tracks "[[Guns For Hands|Guns for Hands]]", "[[Migraine]]", and "[[Ode To Sleep|Ode to Sleep]]"<ref>https://www.allmusic.com/album/three-songs-mw0002486637</ref>. All of these are featured on their next album, ''Vessel''.
=== 2012 - 2014 ===
 
''Vessel'' was made available to listen on December 18, 2012 through ''Entertainment Weekly''. ''Vessel'' was soon officially released through their new label, ''Fueled by Ramen'' on January 8, 2013<ref>https://ew.com/article/2012/12/18/twenty-one-pilots-vessel-stream/</ref>. The first tour after being signed by ''Fueled by Ramen'' was the [[Mostly November Tour|''Mostly November Tour'']], starting October of 2012 and ending that same year <ref>https://twitter.com/twentyonepilots/status/251805735179141120</ref>. 2014 saw the end of the group of concerts know as '''[[Trip for Concerts]]''<nowiki/>'<ref>https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/twenty-one-pilots/images/0/06/Tfcw14.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20190319073740</ref> that had started in late 2011<ref>https://twitter.com/twentyonepilots/status/144152461807075329</ref>. The first tour that started after the release of ''Vessel'' was the [[Quiet is Violent World Tour|''Quiet is Violent World Tour'']]  in September of 2014, ending later that year<ref>https://highlightmagazine.net/2014/05/05/twenty-one-pilots-announce-quiet-is-violent-tour/</ref>. The ''Quiet is Violent World Tour'' was mainly to promote the new release of ''Vessel''.
=== 2014 - present ===
=== 2014 - present ===
''Vessel'' was made available to listen on December 18, 2012 through ''Entertainment Weekly''. ''Vessel'' was soon officially released through their new label, ''Fueled by Ramen'' on January 8, 2013<ref>https://ew.com/article/2012/12/18/twenty-one-pilots-vessel-stream/</ref>. Starting in September of 2014, Twenty One Pilots toured multiple countries in promotion of the album. 
On Jan 8 2023, Twenty One Pilots hosted the [[Vessel 10th Anniversary Variety Stream]]. This stream was hosted on the 10 year anniversary of ''Vessel'', also being used as charity stream for the ''Make a Wish Foundation''. The livestream lasted about 3 hours, during which they performed all ''Vessel'' songs, rewatched old videos, told stories about the album and more. They had a goal of raising $10,000, but they were able to raise over $43,395 for the ''Make a Wish Foundation''. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7IKZD1ALzc</ref> They have since put multiple items on sale to promote the album.  
On Jan 8 2023, Twenty One Pilots hosted the [[Vessel 10th Anniversary Variety Stream]]. This stream was hosted on the 10 year anniversary of ''Vessel'', also being used as charity stream for the ''Make a Wish Foundation''. The livestream lasted about 3 hours, during which they performed all ''Vessel'' songs, rewatched old videos, told stories about the album and more. They had a goal of raising $10,000, but they were able to raise over $43,395 for the ''Make a Wish Foundation''. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7IKZD1ALzc</ref> They have since put multiple items on sale to promote the album.  


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== Setlist ==
== Setlist ==
{{Track listing|headline=Standard edition|all_writing=|title1=[[Ode to Sleep]]|length1=5:08|title2=[[Holding On to You (Twenty One Pilots song)|Holding On to You]]|length2=4:23|title3=Migraine|length3=3:59|title4=[[House of Gold (Twenty One Pilots song)|House of Gold]]|length4=2:43|title5=[[Car Radio (song)|Car Radio]]|length5=4:27|title6=Semi-Automatic|length6=4:14|title7=Screen|length7=3:49|title8=The Run and Go|length8=3:49|title9=[[Fake You Out]]|length9=3:51|title10=[[Guns for Hands]]|length10=4:32|title11=Trees|length11=4:27|title12=Truce|length12=2:22|total_length=47:44}}{{Track listing|headline=UK/EU bonus tracks|title13=Glowing Eyes|length13=4:26|note13=from ''Regional at Best''|title14=Kitchen Sink|length14=5:34|note14=from ''Regional at Best''|title15=[[Lovely (Twenty One Pilots song)|Lovely]]|length15=4:18|note15=re-recorded version; originally on ''Regional at Best''|title16=Forest|length16=4:06|note16=from ''Regional at Best''|total_length=65:28}}{{Track listing|headline=UK iTunes bonus tracks|title17=The Pantaloon|note17=live from the [[LC Pavilion]]|length17=3:41|title18=House of Gold|length18=3:00|note18=live from the LC Pavilion|title19=Track by Track Commentary|length19=24:09|total_length=96:18}}{{Track listing|headline=Korean and Japanese editions bonus tracks|title13=Holding On to You|length13=5:35|note13=live at [[Lifestyle Communities Pavilion|LC Pavilion]]|title14=Car Radio|length14=4:30|note14=live at LC Pavilion|title15=Trees|length15=6:10|note15=live at LC Pavilion|title16=Guns for Hands|length16=6:00|note16=live at LC Pavilion|title17=Ode to Sleep|length17=5:14|note17=live at [[Newport Music Hall]]|title18=Forest|length18=4:32|note18=live at Newport Music Hall|total_length=79:05}}{{Track listing|headline=Japanese special edition bonus tracks|title13=[[Lovely (Twenty One Pilots song)|Lovely]]|length13=4:18|note13=re-recorded version; originally on ''Regional at Best''|title14=Holding On to You|length14=5:19|note14=live at [[Newport Music Hall]]|title15=Car Radio|length15=4:46|note15=live at Newport Music Hall|title16=Guns for Hands|length16=5:03|note16=Dzeko and Torres remix|total_length=66:30}}
{{Track listing|headline=Standard edition|all_writing=|title1=[[Ode To Sleep]]|length1=5:08|title2=[[Holding On To You]]|length2=4:23|title3=[[Migraine]]|length3=3:59|title4=[[House Of Gold]]|length4=2:43|title5=[[Car Radio]]|length5=4:27|title6=[[Semi-Automatic]]|length6=4:14|title7=[[Screen]]|length7=3:49|title8=[[The Run And Go]]|length8=3:49|title9=[[Fake You Out]]|length9=3:51|title10=[[Guns For Hands]]|length10=4:32|title11=[[Trees]]|length11=4:27|title12=[[Truce]]|length12=2:22|total_length=47:44}}{{Track listing|headline=UK/EU bonus tracks|title13=[[Glowing Eyes]]|length13=4:26|note13=|title14=[[Kitchen Sink]]|length14=5:34|note14=|title15=[[Lovely]]|length15=4:18|note15=|title16=[[Forest]]|length16=4:06|note16=|total_length=65:28}}{{Track listing|headline=UK iTunes bonus tracks|title17=[[The Pantaloon]]|note17=live from the [[LC Pavilion]]|length17=3:41|title18=[[House of Gold]]|length18=3:00|note18=live from the LC Pavilion|title19=[[Track by Track Commentary]]|length19=24:09|total_length=96:18}}{{Track listing|headline=Korean and Japanese editions bonus tracks|title13=[[Holding On To You]]|length13=5:35|note13=live at [[Lifestyle Communities Pavilion|LC Pavilion]]|title14=[[Car Radio]]|length14=4:30|note14=live at LC Pavilion|title15=[[Trees]]|length15=6:10|note15=live at LC Pavilion|title16=[[Guns For Hands]]|length16=6:00|note16=live at LC Pavilion|title17=[[Ode To Sleep]]|length17=5:14|note17=live at [[Newport Music Hall]]|title18=[[Forest]]|length18=4:32|note18=live at Newport Music Hall|total_length=79:05}}{{Track listing|headline=Japanese special edition bonus tracks|title13=[[Lovely]]|length13=4:18|note13=re-recorded version; originally on ''Regional at Best''|title14=[[Holding On to You]]|length14=5:19|note14=live at [[Newport Music Hall]]|title15=[[Car Radio]]|length15=4:46|note15=live at Newport Music Hall|title16=[[Guns for Hands]]|length16=5:03|note16=Dzeko and Torres remix|total_length=66:30}}


== Promotion ==
== Promotion ==
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File:Quiet is Violent Promotion.png|Promotional material for the ''Quiet is Violent World Tour''
File:Quiet is Violent Promotion.png|Promotional material for the ''Quiet is Violent World Tour''
File:Quiet is Violent World Tour Poster.png
File:Quiet is Violent World Tour Poster.png|Poster from during the ''Quiet is Violent World Tour''
File:Quit is violent merchandise promotion .jpg|Digital poster released to promote ''Quiet is Violent World Tour'' merchandise
File:Mostly November Tour poster.jpg|''Mostly November Tour'' poster
</gallery>
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== Tour ==
== Tour ==
 
The first tour after being signed by ''Fueled by Ramen'' was the [[Mostly November Tour|''Mostly November Tour'']], starting October of 2012 and ending that same year <ref>https://twitter.com/twentyonepilots/status/251805735179141120</ref>. 2014 saw the end of the group of concerts know as '''[[Trip for Concerts]]''<nowiki/>'<ref>https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/twenty-one-pilots/images/0/06/Tfcw14.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20190319073740</ref> that had started in late 2011<ref>https://twitter.com/twentyonepilots/status/144152461807075329</ref>. The first tour that started after the release of ''Vessel'' was the [[Quiet is Violent World Tour|''Quiet is Violent World Tour'']]  in September of 2014, ending later that year<ref>https://highlightmagazine.net/2014/05/05/twenty-one-pilots-announce-quiet-is-violent-tour/</ref>. The ''Quiet is Violent World Tour'' was mainly to promote the new release of ''Vessel''.




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