Taggart and Pall's "World War Joy Tour" is set to be the most ambitious tour they've ever done, and if you follow along with them on social media, then you already know how excited they are to share the live show with their fans. In late June, the guys tweeted that they had "finalized the US tour production and it's the sickest thing [they've] ever seen."

But, it's been a journey for these two to get to that point. They tell us that while planning and looking back on their touring experience, they spent a lot of time making sure this is a show that fans will never forget. The guys explain that this tour took around a year to plan and has "gone through a bunch of iterations." They add, "We've had a bunch of tours leading up to this tour, where we've ironed out all the kinks, and I think we have the best show we could possibly put on. I think it's gonna be not just a big moment in our history, but I think a lot of people are going to look at this as like, we really raised the bar for touring in general."

As for what fans can expect from this tour, Alex and Drew tell us, "We have some of the most ambitious, crazy production ever. But, we want to make sure that we never lost the essence of the party with our show and make sure that everyone has an amazing time, no matter where you're sitting. And I think we've pulled it off, and we've put together a show that's going to blow a lot of people's minds. It couldn't be anything further away from a DJ show, but it couldn't be anything further away from a band show either. It's just truly unique and I think you guys are going to love it."

They add, "Our favorite part about playing arena shows is obviously the fact that we get to play for so many of our fans in a controlled setting. And what I mean by that is, you know, it's dark, we know exactly what we can do [and] what we can't do within the confines of the space. And we get pretty close to you guys. And the way we designed our stage and show really allows ourselves to give everyone in the arena a great vantage point of what's happening. And of course, getting the go around all over America and Canada playing shows for so many people and so many fans, especially in a lot of places we don't always get to go to is a real treat."