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ODESZA: The Last Goodbye Tour Impact Report

IMPACT REPORT

HIGHLIGHTS

44,000+ ACTIONS BY FANS
SUPPORTING IMPORTANT SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

$67,000+ RAISED
TO SUPPORT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND FIGHT THE CLIMATE CRISIS

50,000+ SINGLE-USE PLASTIC BOTTLES AVOIDED
AT SHOWS BY FANS, ARTISTS, AND CREW

OVERVIEW

ODESZA and REVERB partnered on The Last Goodbye Tour to increase action on the climate crisis and reduce the environmental footprint of touring. With a focus on engaging fans in environmental and social causes, addressing carbon emissions, and taking steps to limit the tour’s waste, The Last Goodbye Tour created positive results for people and planet.

FAN ENGAGEMENT

Fan Action

ODESZA Action Village

Each night on The Last Goodbye Tour, fans took meaningful action for people and the planet with REVERB in the ODESZA Action Village. In all, fans took 44,361 ACTIONS

  • 3,582 Donations for a custom ODESZA reusable water bottle
  • 34,500+ Single-use bottles were avoided by fans
  • 2,619 Music Climate Revolution Climate Quiz participants
  • 967 Actions with Planned Parenthood
  • 406 Voter registrations with HeadCount
  • $67,000 Raised to support nonprofits and climate projects

Fan Action

Planned Parenthood

At most shows on the Last Goodbye Tour, local Planned Parenthood centers were hosted in the ODESZA Action Village. In addition to engaging with thousands of fans at shows, each regional center was given a donation to support their work and protect reproductive rights.

  • 967 Fan Actions
  • $63,000 Donated to local Planned Parenthood Centers

TOUR SUSTAINABILITY

Tour Sustainability

Single-Use Plastic Reductions

50,000+ SINGLE-USE PLASTIC BOTTLES WERE AVOIDED on this tour by artists, crew, and fans.

  • Water Refill Stations set up for artists and crew backstage, in catering and on buses, and in main concourses for fans
  • Reusable Water Bottles and Insulated Mugs provided for artists and crew
  • Custom #RockNRefill Reusable Nalgene Bottles available to fans for donation
    100% of donations supported nonprofits and climate projects
  • Advance calls with venues led to 91% allowing fans to bring reusable water bottles
  • Reusable or Compostable Serviceware used in catering and tour buses

Tour Sustainability

Venues

REVERB connected with venues prior to the tour to support existing on-site sustainability efforts, discuss enhancements, and optimize plans to achieve best possible results

  • Water Refill Stations backstage and for fans
  • Sustainable Food: 88% of venues offered vegan entrees in concessions
  • Plastic Reductions: 91% of venues committed to reducing single-use plastic including:
    eliminating plastic cups in concessions • no plastic bags • paper straws only available upon request • carrying non-plastic water containers and serviceware in concessions
  • Recycling: 76% of venues offered recycling for fans. REVERB ensured recycling was available backstage at every stop!
  • Compost: 40% of venues offered composting backstage, 25% offered it for fans

Tour Sustainability

Additional Sustainability Efforts

  • Enhanced Recycling and Composting
  • Excess catering food collected and donated*
  • Battery Reclamation & Donation:
    • Usable batteries donated to shelters
    • Dead batteries properly recycled
  • Unused Hotel Toiletries Donated to shelters (otherwise they end up in landfills)

*Select Shows

Tour Sustainability

Greenhouse Gas Reductions and Measurement

After all the above efforts were made to reduce the environmental footprint of the tour, remaining carbon emissions from major sources were calculated including:

  • Band + Crew Travel
  • Equipment Transport and Shipping
  • Venue Energy Use
  • Hotel Stays
  • Fan Travel

Tour Sustainability

Addressing the Climate Crisis

13,310 tonnes of CO2e neutralized

As Music Climate Revolution partners, ODESZA dedicated a portion of ticket sales to support global third-party verified climate projects that draw down greenhouse gas pollution. The amount of carbon reduced through these projects greatly exceeded the tour’s estimated footprint.

This tour also supported projects that address climate justice. These projects increase sustainability, draw down greenhouse gases, and reduce environmental harm in frontline communities that suffer the worst effects of the climate crisis.

CLIMATE PROJECTS

Methane Emissions Avoidance

Biodigesters in Mexico

In partnership with Native Energy, this project helps build and install simple biodigester units for subsistence farmers in Mexico. These units break down animal waste yielding gas that powers biogas cookstoves and water heaters as well as farm-generated fertilizer. This helps avoid methane emissions, improves air quality, and provides an alternative to expensive and harmful chemical fertilizers.

Carbon Dioxide Removal

Direct Air Capture

ClimeWorks Direct Air Capture technology captures CO2 directly from the air using only renewable energy, energy-from-waste, or other waste heat as energy sources.  When the removed CO₂ is combined with underground storage, it permanently removes excess and legacy CO₂ emissions, which can no longer contribute to climate change.

Renewable Energy

Sky Wind India

The Sky Wind Project is a 96 MW wind project located in a rural area of Maharashtra, India. The power produced from the project displaces an equivalent amount of power from the grid, which is fed mainly by fossil fuel fired power plants, and is considered a “dirty grid.” Each year this project reduces 135,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions.

Climate Justice

Hozho Homes

The Hozho Homes Program provides Hopi & Navajo families access to off-grid solar photovoltaic systems. The program also supports a workforce development program that will train Native American solar installers to build and maintain off-grid PV systems, create jobs and prepare installers to work with grid-tied projects nationwide.

Research & Development

Decarbonizing Music

REVERB’s Music Decarbonization Project advances innovative climate solutions that directly reduce or eliminate carbon emissions within the music industry. Funding from this project helps develop existing and emerging technologies that increase efficiency, expand clean energy options, and reduce greenhouse gas pollution with a focus on the unique climate challenges of music.

THANKS!

We want to thank everyone that made this tour so impactful for people and the planet, especially

ODESZA
Alanna Fagan and Laura Bergstein at Red Light Management
Bryan “Bronco” Aiello and ODESZA Road Crew
Rachel Torrico, REVERB On-Site Coordinator
Planned Parenthood
All REVERB Volunteers
All the fans that took action with us!