Most shows on HIM's farewell tour were sold-out, and the tour dates drew a total audience of more than 110,000 people. on 27 December 2017 The tour was generally well received by critics. Eve Smallman of the
Nottingham Post said that HIM "truly went out with a 'bang'". The overall atmosphere of the shows was described as "celebratory", "exciting", yet "solemn" by ''
Billboard's
Katy Kroll. The Guardian'
s Graeme Virtue concluded his review by stating that "in an era saturated with cash-in reunions it is refreshing to see a band devil-sign off on their own eccentric terms". Pasi Kostiainen of Ilta-Sanomat commented how HIM "never became journeymen, whose only fuel for touring was just nostalgia", noting how their show at the Helsinki Ice Hall featured a band with "more fury and character than most performers ever". Jussi Ahlroth of Helsingin Sanomat'' touted the band's show at Tuska "meeting all expectations".
Soundi's Henri Eerola praised the band's stage-presence and overall performance at
Tuska. He described Valo's performance as "possibly the best the man has ever sounded". ''
Loudwire's'' Graham Hartmann touted Valo as sounding "perfect the entire night" at the band's show in
New York. The rest of the band also received praise, with Millamari Uotila of
Etelä-Suomen Sanomat noting how all members got their respective moments to shine, singling out
Linde Lindström's solo in "
Wicked Game" as a particular highlight. While the tour was mostly well received, ''Billboard's'' Katy Kroll noted technical difficulties hindering the band's show in New York Visa Högmander of MTV Uutiset felt similarly, likening Valo's performance at the Helsinki Ice Hall to a "karaoke night", and stating that "at the Ice Hall we saw a HIM that won't be missed in the slightest". Zach Redrup of
Dead Press! gave the band's show in
Manchester a mixed review, noting how the band seemed to be "going through the motions", and ultimately called the show "mostly a yawn orgy, and unfortunately a bittersweet farewell." Ticket sales for the tour's final five dates caused some controversy. Tickets for the
Helldone shows were named specific to the buyer, and attendees were required to show matching identification upon entry to the venue. This caused some controversy among concertgoers, because if several tickets had been purchased to a large party and the buyer was unable to attend, the other ticket holders were not allowed entrance to the venue. Ticket offices did not provide the option of changing the name, only allowing resale of the tickets back to the seller. This policy was taken in order to reduce
scalping, with organizer Tiina Vuorinen commenting: "HIM has always been surrounded by a ticket-scam-mentality, and that's why this policy has been in effect for years at previous Helldone shows." ==Tour dates==