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What Is Depeche Mode’s Setlist Of Songs For The ‘Memento Mori Tour?’

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Depeche Mode are currently playing shows across North America, as part of their Memento Mori world tour . Titled after their most recent album, the band kicked off this leg in March and have plans to head to Europe for dates beginning in May. Their European shows will then run throughout the summer.

For those looking to get a headstart by knowing what songs Depeche Mode will be playing, between old faves or new ones you need to memorize, we’ve got you covered. In terms of the actual show, Depeche Mode have kept the setlist relatively similar between each concerts, with their swaps happening during the encore selections instead. For example, according to setlist.fm , they threw in “Happy Birthday To You” in Vegas.

Continue scrolling for the complete setlist from their most recent show in Quebec City, Canada.

1. “Speak to Me (Outro)” (Intro) 2. “My Cosmos Is Mine” 3. “Wagging Tongue” 4. “Walking In My Shoes” 5. “It’s No Good” 6. “Sister Of Night” 7. “In Your Room (Zephyr Mix)” 8. “Everything Counts” 9. “Precious” 10. “Speak To Me” 11. “A Question Of Lust” 12. “Soul With Me (Acoustic)” 13. “Ghosts Again” 14. “I Feel You” 15. “A Pain That I’m Used To (Jacques Lu Cont’s Remix)” 16. “World In My Eyes” 17. “Wrong” 18. “Stripped” 19. “John The Revelator” 20. “Enjoy The Silence” 21. “Condemnation” (Acoustic) (encore) 22. “Just Can’t Get Enough” (encore) 23. “Never Let Me Down Again” (encore) 24. “Personal Jesus” (encore) 25. “Objekt” (JakoJako song) (Outro) (encore)

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The duo also dusted off some fan-favourite classics and rarities

Martin Gore (left) and Dave Gahan (right) performing live onstage with Depeche Mode at the Golden 1 Center arena in Sacramento, California on March 23, 2023

Depeche Mode kicked off their 2023 world tour in the US last night (March 23) – check out photos, fan-shot footage and the full setlist below.

The synth-pop duo – comprising Dave Gahan and Martin Gore – delivered a 23-track set at the Golden 1 Center arena in Sacramento, California. To open the concert, they performed ‘My Cosmos Is Mine’ from their new album ‘Memento Mori’ for the first time.

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They also debuted ‘Speak To Me’ and ‘Soul With Me’ from the record, and played their recent single ‘Ghosts Again’ .

Elsewhere, Depeche Mode dedicated a live rendition of their 1990 single ‘World In My Eyes’ to their late bandmate Andy Fletcher. Black-and-white images of the musician – who died last May aged 60 – appeared on the big screens.

The final portion of the gig included outings for the classic songs ‘Enjoy The Silence’, ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ and ‘Personal Jesus’, the latter of which served as the encore closer, per Setlist.FM .

‘Sister Of Night’ made its first non-acoustic appearance in the set since 2009 (first time with Gahan on vocals), with ‘A Question Of Lust’ (Gore on vocals) returning as a full band version for the first time since 2013 (a stripped-back rendition was performed in 2017).

Later, Gahan and Gore duetted on ‘Waiting For The Night’, which hadn’t been played since 2009.

Depeche Mode’s longtime creative director Anton Corbijn helmed the visual elements of the new stage show. See a selection of images and videos from the gig below.

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Depeche Mode played (via Setlist.FM ):

‘My Cosmos Is Mine’ (live debut) ‘Wagging Tongue’ ‘Walking In My Shoes’ ‘It’s No Good’ ‘Sister Of Night’ ‘In Your Room (Zephyr Mix)’ ‘Everything Counts’ ‘Precious’ ‘Speak To Me’ (live debut) ‘A Question Of Lust’ ‘Soul With Me’ (live debut) ‘Ghosts Again’ ‘I Feel You’ ‘A Pain That I’m Used To (Jacques Lu Cont Mix)’ ‘World In My Eyes’ (dedicated to Andrew Fletcher) ‘Wrong’ ‘Stripped’ ‘John The Revelator’ ‘Enjoy The Silence’

Encore: ‘Waiting For The Night’ ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ ‘Never Let Me Down Again’ ‘Personal Jesus’

Depeche Mode are also scheduled to tour in Europe, the UK and Ireland later this year. Find any remaining tickets for the UK dates here .

From then, the duo will head out on a second leg of North American shows between late September and mid-December, 2023 ( buy tickets here ).

In a four-star-review of ‘Memento Mori’ – Depeche Mode’s 15th studio effort, which follows 2017’s ‘Spirit’ – NME said the record is “comfortably their best album this side of the millennium, and, most importantly, a testament to creativity and friendship. The music world is richer for it.”

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DEPECHE MODE tour kickoff: See video and setlist

Depeche Mode kicked off their 2023 world tour last night (March 23rd) at the Golden 1 Center arena in Sacramento, California, in front of a rapturous crowd. The revered synth-rock duo — comprised of just Dave Gahan and Martin Gore since the 2022 death of keyboardist Andy "Fletch" Fletcher — powered through a massive, 23-song set including four cuts off their new album, Memento Mori : "My Cosmos Is Mine," "Speak to Me," "Soul With Me" and lead single "Ghosts Again."

Depeche Mode also paid tribute to Fletch, dedicating their performance of the Eighties classic "World in My Eyes" to him as black-and-white images of the late, great musician were broadcasted on the big screens.

Aside from new songs and fan-favorite hits, the band also dusted off some rarities including "Sister of Night" (non-acoustic version), "A Question of Lust" (full band, with Gore on vocals) and "Waiting for the Night" (with Gore and Gahan on vocals), the last of which hadn't been played since 2009.

See the full setlist (via Setlist.FM ) below, as well as fan-filmed video.

Depeche Mode setlist, 3/23/23: "My Cosmos Is Mine" (live debut) "Wagging Tongue" "Walking in My Shoes" "It's No Good" "Sister of Night" "In Your Room (Zephyr Mix)" "Everything Counts" "Precious" "Speak to Me" (live debut) "A Question of Lust" "Soul With Me" (live debut) "Ghosts Again" "I Feel You" "A Pain That I'm Used To (Jacques Lu Cont Mix)" "World In My Eyes" (dedicated to Andrew Fletcher) "Wrong" "Stripped" "John The Revelator" "Enjoy the Silence"

Encore: "Waiting for the Night" "Just Can't Get Enough" "Never Let Me Down Again" "Personal Jesus"

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During the peak of the pandemic, Depeche Mode ‘s members found themselves simultaneously making sense of Covid’s widespread loss while trying to appreciate life in the moment. Those two themes kept popping up when frontman Dave Gahan and singer and multi-instrumentalist Martin Gore were writing lyrics for what would become their 15th album. They embraced this idea by calling the album Memento Mori .

“The direct translation [for ‘memento mori’] is, ‘Remember that you must die,'” Gahan says via phone from Berlin, a few days before the band’s Tuesday press conference announcing Memento Mori . “A lot of the songs are going into that place of reminding ourselves that our time is fleeting, and you got to make the best of it — in a positive way.” Gore says he first heard the Latin phrase from a friend. “I just thought, ‘What a great album title for the songs that had been written already,'” he says.

Before they could get in the studio, though, the title took on far greater meaning for Gahan and Gore. On May 26, Andy “Fletch” Fletcher, who co-founded Depeche Mode and played synthesizers and bass in the group since 1980, died naturally of an aortic dissection. Did they second-guess the title after Fletch’s death? “I think it cemented it, if anything,” Gore says.

“Obviously, everybody will think that all of the songs were quickly written after Andy died,” Gore continues. “But everything was planned and ready to go. Unfortunately, Andy passed away when he was really looking forward to getting started with us. So I like the idea of ‘memento mori’ in a more positive way, in a ‘Live each day and make the most of your time here.'”

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Even now, the two musicians are still making sense of their bandmate’s absence. “You don’t always get to say goodbye,” Gahan says. “With this, it was just one of those things where all of a sudden, Martin and I are sitting in a pew in a church together, and Fletch is not here anymore, just like that.”

“It’s obviously really hard to lose your closest friend,” Gore says. “Andy was there with me from way before the band and I feel like he was the one in the trenches with me the whole way. So it’s very tough.”

But Gore feels his bandmate would have wanted Depeche Mode to continue. “He was always seen as the glue of the band,” he says. “It would’ve been unthinkable for him to think that his death would’ve caused the end of the band.”

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Gahan and Gore didn’t see each other face to face to work on the album until July. The singer feels that if Fletch were working on the album, he’d have joked, “Can we just stop talking about death?” “I missed that in the studio,” the singer says, “and I know Martin did, too. We felt like he was still there with us.”

The group opened the Berlin event with a short montage, showing close-ups of music gear as echoey, undeniably Depeche Mode music plays in the background. The soundtrack had a throbbing, fuzzy synth bass line and operatic vocals. Eventually, the camera pulled out to show the musicians together in the studio. Eventually, Gahan’s voice enters and he sings, “We know we’ll be ghosts again.”

Neither Gahan nor Gore feel ready to name any of Memento Mori’s song titles — days before the Berlin event, they’re not even quite sure what the final titles are for the musical selections they’re playing — but they say the structure of the album as a whole came together naturally. “To me, it’s got a cinematic quality to it,” Gahan says. “It takes you on a bit of a trip, starting in a place where we’re like, ‘This is my world,’ and ending with, ‘How do I make the most of it?'” The music, Gahan says, sounds melancholy but it’s also braided with hope and joy. The record will likely feature 12 songs with a few saved over as extras for a deluxe edition.

When asked in Berlin if the band will be paying tribute to Fletch on the tour, Gahan said the group was still figuring it out but had zeroed in on some of Fletch’s favorite Depeche Mode songs. “He’ll be there in spirit, I’m sure, judging us,” he said with a laugh.

In another light moment, a journalist asked if the band would ever consider doing an “unplugged” tour. “We can’t really unplug because we’re an electronic band,” Gahan said, chuckling. Gore added, “We can try it with battery packs or something.”

In an unusual move for Depeche Mode, the group will start its Memento Mori tour in North America instead of Europe. “I can’t remember the last time we started in America, if we ever have,” Gore says. “I’m sure we did at some point, but it just seemed like something different to do.” (The European leg will begin May 16. Some of the venues the group next year will play include Madison Square Garden, Chicago’s United Center, Twickenham Stadium and the Stade de France.) The band will return to North America in Sept. 2023 for another round of 29 arena shows.

Until then, they will press forward while continuing to grieve their friend and bandmate’s death. “It was very odd coming to Berlin and coming into a hotel where we have been with Andy many times, and just seeing the bar where we’d often seen sitting,” Gore says. “That was a bit of a reality check. Everything that we’re doing from this point forward is different, so we just have to put our heads down and do the best we can.”

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Depeche Mode Announce First New Album and Tour in 5 Years

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Depeche Mode have announced a new album, Memento Mori , and accompanying tours of North America and Europe. The follow-up to their 2017 LP, Spirit , is out on an as-yet-unannounced date next spring, via Columbia . The North American shows kick off in Sacramento, California, in March 2023, and take in a handful of cities in the United States and Canada, culminating in a Madison Square Garden concert on April 14. A huge arena tour of Europe follows. Check out the dates below.

Memento Mori is the band’s first album since the death in May of founding member Andy “Fletch” Fletcher . Martin Gore said of the album, “We started work on this project early in the pandemic , and its themes were directly inspired by that time. After Fletch’s passing, we decided to continue as we’re sure this is what he would have wanted, and that has really given the project an extra level of meaning.”

Dave Gahan added, “Fletch would have loved this album. We’re really looking forward to sharing it with you soon, and we can’t wait to present it to you live at the shows next year.”

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Depeche Mode will return next year with a new album, “Memento Mori,” and an accompanying tour of North America and Europe. The announcement comes only a few months after the group’s co-founder and keyboardist Andy Fletcher died at 60 in May .

The album will be Depeche Mode’s 15th studio release (their first as a duo) and first since 2017′s “Spirit.”

The British New Wave band’s surviving members, Martin Gore and Dave Gahan, proclaimed their revival at a news conference in Berlin on Tuesday, with Gore saying of the album, “We started work on this project early in the pandemic, and its themes were directly inspired by that time.”

Gore touched on how Fletcher’s passing influenced the decision to put out new music.

“After Fletch’s passing, we decided to continue as we’re sure this is what he would have wanted, and that has really given the project an extra level of meaning,” he said.

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“I’m sure that his absence in the studio in some way changes what we did, and that will happen when we perform on stage as well,” Gahan said to the Associated Press . “We have no intention of replacing Fletch on stage. He did his own thing there.”

When asked what Fletcher might think of the album, Gahan jokingly added, “I’m sure he would have had a lot to say. Probably the first thing he would have said was, ‘Why are there so many songs about death?’”

Depeche Mode announced Fletch’s death via a tweet , which read, in part, “We are shocked and filled with overwhelming sadness with the untimely passing of our dear friend, family member, and bandmate Andy ‘Fletch’ Fletcher. Fletch had a true heart of gold and was always there when you needed support, a lively conversation, a good laugh, or a cold pint.”

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The band shared the cause of death for Depeche Mode keyboardist and co-founder Andy Fletcher, who died about a month ago at the age of 60.

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According to the 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee’s June 27 Instagram post , Fletcher died of an aortic dissection, a tear in the wall of the body’s main artery that causes blood to rush through.

“We wanted to take a moment and acknowledge the outpouring of love for Andy that we’ve seen from all of you over the last few weeks,” the band wrote. “It’s incredible to see all of your photos, to read your words, and to see how much Andy meant to all of you. As you can imagine, it’s been a strange, sad, disorienting few weeks for us here, to say the least. But we’ve seen and felt all of your love and support, and we know that Andy’s family has too.”

Depeche Mode, which was founded in 1980 by Fletcher, singer Gahan and keyboardists Gore and Vince Clarke in Basildon, England, ascended to become one of the most successful rock acts of its time. (Alan Wilder replaced Clarke in 1981.) Of his role in the group, Fletcher humbly said, “Martin’s the songwriter, Alan’s the good musician, Dave’s the vocalist, and I bum around.”

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Following the rapturous reception to their new single “Ghosts Again,”  Depeche Mode  have added a new Fall leg of North American tour dates to the Memento Mori Tour, which will support Memento Mori, their forthcoming studio album due out March 24. With the addition of these 29 new shows, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020 inductees will now set out on a colossal 75-date tour — their 19th tour and their first in over five years.

The Live Nation-presented tour begins March 23 with a limited North American run featuring stops at New York’s Madison Square Garden, Chicago’s United Center, and Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena. The band will then embark on their European stadium tour on May 16, with noted stops including the Stade de France in Paris, Berlin’s Olympic Stadium, Milan’s San Siro Stadium, and London’s Twickenham Stadium. 

Following the end of the European summer run, the newly added tour dates bring the band back to North America in the Fall, with the tour stopping in Mexico City at Foro Sol before returning to the US and Canada. Newly announced tour stops include Austin’s Moody Center, Vancouver’s Rogers Arena, additional New York City shows at Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center, Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena and more, and concluding with a multi-night run in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum and Crypto.com Arena.

Pre-sales will kick off with a Fan Pre-sale on Tuesday, February 21, with the general on sale beginning Friday, February 24 at 10am local time. For further information on the tour routing and ticket on-sale dates, please visit  depechemode.com . The full listing of dates, cities and venues is also below. On the Memento Mori Tour, the band will once again be partnering with luxury watchmaker Hublot to support charity endeavors tied to the tour.

Reception to the Memento Mori tour has been overwhelming with shows quickly selling out across Europe and North America, and over 1.5 million tickets already sold for the initial 46 shows. The tour is on track to be one of Depeche Mode’s largest to date and is also well on its way to being one of the largest worldwide tours of 2023. The tour will feature Depeche Mode favorites and rarities, alongside new songs from Memento Mori, including the new single ”Ghosts Again,” which has been heralded as “a melancholic and joyful ode” (Vulture), “hypnotic” (Rolling Stone), and “a gorgeous, haunting song” (Revolver). The beautifully stark and cinematic Anton Corbijn-directed video for “Ghosts Again” released on February 9th can be viewed at  https://depechemode.lnk.to/GhostsAgain . 

Having sold more than 100 million records and played to more than 35 million fans worldwide, Depeche Mode remains an ever-evolving and singularly influential musical force. An indelible inspiration to fans, critics and artists alike, Depeche Mode continues to forge ahead, with the Memento Mori album and tour representing the opening of the newest chapter of a peerless and ongoing legacy. 

Memento Mori World Tour 2023 – Leg One

March 23          Sacramento, CA            Golden 1 Center 

March 25          San Jose, CA                  SAP Center 

March 28          Los Angeles, CA            Kia Forum 

March 30          Las Vegas, NV                T-Mobile Arena 

April 2               San Antonio, TX            AT&T Center 

April 5               Chicago, IL                     United Center 

April 7               Toronto, ON                  Scotiabank Arena 

April 9               Quebec City, QC           Videotron Centre 

April 12             Montreal, QC                Centre Bell 

April 14             New York, NY                Madison Square Garden 

May 16             Amsterdam, NL             Ziggo Dome 

May 18             Amsterdam, NL             Ziggo Dome 

May 20             Antwerp, BE                  Sportpaleis Antwerpen 

May 23             Stockholm, SE               Friends Arena 

May 26             Leipzig, DE                     Leipziger Festwiese 

May 28             Bratislava, SK                 Národný Futbalový Štadión 

May 31             Lyon, FR                            Groupama Stadium

June 2               Barcelona, ES                Primavera Sound Festival 

June 4               Dusseldorf, DE              Merkur Spiel-Arena 

June 6               Dusseldorf, DE              Merkur Spiel-Arena 

June 9               Madrid, ES                     Primavera Sound Festival 

June 11             Bern, CH                        Stadion Wankdorf 

June 14             Dublin, IE                      Malahide Castle 

June 17             London, UK                   Twickenham Stadium 

June 20             Munich, DE                   Olympiastadion

June 22             Lille, FR                          Stade Pierre Mauroy 

June 24             Paris, FR                         Stade de France 

June 27             Copenhagen, DK          Parken 

June 29             Frankfurt, DE                Deutsche Bank Park 

July 1                Frankfurt, DE               Deutsche Bank Park 

July 4                Bordeaux, FR               Matmut Atlantique

July 7                Berlin, DE                     Olympiastadion 

July 9                Berlin, DE                     Olympiastadion 

July 12              Rome, IT                       Stadio Olympico 

July 14              Milan, IT                       San Siro 

July 16              Bologna, IT                   Stadio Renato Dall’Ara 

July 21              Klagenfurt, AT              Wörthersee Stadion 

July 23              Zagreb, HR                    Arena Zagreb 

July 26              Bucharest, RO              Arena Națională 

July 28              Budapest, HU               Puskás Aréna 

July 30              Prague, CZ                     Letňany Airport 

August 2           Warsaw, PL                   PGE Narodowy 

August 4           Krakow, PL                    Tauron Arena

August 6           Tallinn, EE                     Tallinna Lauluväljak 

August 8           Helsinki, FI                    Kaisaniemen Puisto 

August 11         Oslo, NO                       Telenor Arena 

– New dates just added – 

September 21            Mexico City, MX          Foro Sol 

September 29            Austin, TX                      Moody Center 

October 1    Dallas, TX                      American Airlines Center

October 4    Houston, TX                 Toyota Center 

October 7    New Orleans, LA        Smoothie King Center

October 10  Orlando, FL                  Amway Center 

October 12  Miami, FL                      Miami-Dade Arena

October 19  Nashville, TN               Bridgestone Arena 

October 21  Brooklyn, NY               Barclays Center

October 23  Washington, DC         Capital One Arena 

October 25  Philadelphia, PA         Wells Fargo Center 

October 28  New York, NY              Madison Square Garden 

October 31  Boston, MA                  TD Garden

November 3               Montreal, QC              Centre Bell 

November 5               Toronto, ON                Scotiabank Arena

November 8               Detroit, MI                   Little Caesars Arena

November 10             Cleveland, OH             Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 

November 13             Chicago, IL                    United Center

November 16             Denver, CO                  Ball Arena

November 18             Salt Lake City, UT       Vivint Arena

November 21             Edmonton, AB            Rogers Place 

November 24             Vancouver, BC            Rogers Arena 

November 26             Seattle, WA                  Climate Pledge Arena

November 28             Portland, OR                MODA Center

December 1                Las Vegas, NV             T-Mobile Arena 

December 3                San Francisco, CA       Chase Center 

December 6                San Diego, CA             Pechanga Arena

December 10             Los Angeles, CA          Kia Forum 

December 15             Los Angeles, CA          Crypto.com Arena 

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Mixing Depeche Mode’s Memento Mori World Tour

Depeche Mode continues to bring its music to the masses on the year-long Memento Mori tour, with help from Britannia Row.

By Clive Young ⋅

Martin Gore, left, and Dave Gahan of Depeche Mode perform onstage during the Memento Mori tour at The Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif. Photo: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images.

New York, NY (January 16, 2024)— Depeche Mode knows a little something about music for the masses. Deep in the middle of a year-long world tour that kicks off Leg 4 in London on January 22, the group continues to bring its unique blend of synth pop, goth, alternative, rock and more to sold-out stadiums and arenas. The band—now a duo of vocalist Dave Gahan and multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Martin Gore—has been on the road in support of 2022’s Memento Mori , and supporting Depeche Mode’s modus operandi at every stop has been UK-based audio provider Britannia Row Productions , which has now worked with the band for 30 years.

Along for the ride are FOH engineer Jamie Pollock and monitor engineer Mike Gibbard, each ensuring that their mixes reflect what’s happening onstage with clarity and purpose. Depeche Mode has never held the recorded versions of its songs as sacrosanct, as evidenced by the bumper crop of remixes the group has released over the years. Bringing that philosophy to the FOH position, Pollock had to develop each song’s mix not necessarily to reproduce the recorded version or simply give it a more “live feel,” but instead to best support the song’s latest evolution.

For Jamie Pollock, a Long Island native, mixing the band at New York City’s Madison Square Garden was a homecoming of sorts. Photo: Megan Westfall.

“I could play you one of their songs that everyone knows, mute the lead parts to listen to what’s underneath it—and you’d say, ‘It’s not the same song,’” he said, laughing. “The music is so creative, and there’s so many layers to it; it’s quite brilliant. I spent some time with Daniel Miller, the founder of Mute Records, who discovered them, and we had conversations about how some songs came about in the studio. You think you know what drives a song and you interpret it that way, but there’s definitely been times where I was wrong. He was able to tell me about a song’s creative process, and once you understand the fundamentals of what it was about, you can then play on it [in the mix]. I think they look for things that make it exciting, a little different. We recently started playing ‘Black Celebration,’ and how we’re doing it now is very different—and they wanted that. I think they were looking for something a bit new and fresh, and that’s the evolution.”

The front-of-house mix position has a similar vibe—there’s plenty of familiar gear on-hand, much of it analog, but the way it’s all brought together is a new approach. Pollock mixes nightly on an Avid S6L-32D console, with a backup desk sitting nearby in case of emergency.

At the FOH mix position, Jamie Pollock presides over an Avid S6L-32D console and copious amounts of outboard gear. Photo: Courtesy of Britannia Row.

Given the size of the tour, playing stadiums and arenas, he wanted to have “an insurance policy” as he put it, where he could switch consoles instantly if needed. As a result, the two desks gain-share a pair of Stage 64 racks on stage for analog inputs; additionally, various RME MADI routers on stage distribute digital MADI sources to both E6L-192 engines.

“I’m sending a lot of MIDI commands back and forth between the two consoles, so every time I fire a snapshot, it also fires on the second desk,” said Pollock. “Both consoles go into a DirectOut Prodigy MC, and that is actually driving everything. All my analog outboard gear and Schoeps audience mics go into the Prodigy, so there’s a lot of routing back and forth, and I’ve set it up so that if I hit a button on my Elgato Stream Deck, it’ll switch the MADI patch, moving everything to the backup console.”

Racks of outboard gear light up the FOH position. Photo: Megan Westfall.

When it comes to that outboard gear, there’s plenty to get moved over. For the all-important vocals, there’s a pair of Rupert Neve Designs 5045 primary source enhancers and Shelford Channels, used to squeeze out a little more gain before feedback when the group heads out onto the stage thrust. A shorter plate reverb from a Bricasti M7 gets applied to Gahan’s vocal for some depth, and a tc electronic System 6000 reverb gets blended in with it for character as needed. While an Overstayer Modular Channel was originally going to be part of the vocal setup, it ultimately landed on the guitar, next to a GML 8900 dynamic range controller. “I try to put a range of colors on my palette that I know I can use if needed, and that’s an example,” said Pollock. “The Overstayer is a good piece; it always shapes things well, has a lot of parallel paths, and has plenty of flexibility. It’s really clever stuff.”

The variety of drums get numerous outboard units dedicated to them, too. “I have an API 2500 on the drums, which is a classic,” he shared. “Christian Eigner, the drummer, plays electronic drums for a couple songs, so I use a UBK Fatso on that, just for a little tape saturation.” Meanwhile, a Chandler TG1 Limiter gets used sparingly with the rear pair of drum overhead mics. Set up lower than the front pair and at an angle, the rear overheads are used for more of a room mic sound on their own or in conjunction with the front pair; the result “is being completely annihilated by the TG1—it’s a character thing that isn’t used all the time, but has a really interesting sound.”

An Eventide Harmonizer H3000 is also onhand, as is an Eclipse. Meanwhile, for a master bus chain, Pollock has a Tube-Tech SMC2B multiband compression going into a Chandler Curve Bender Mastering EQ, followed by a Rupert Neve Designs Master Bus Converter, using its Silk transformers for a little saturation.

The resulting mix is heard via an L-Acoustics K Series P.A., looked after by system engineer Terence Hulkes. While the hangs vary daily depending on the venue, typically there are 16 K1s with four K2s on the main hangs, bolstered by a dozen flown KS28 subwoofers in the air (not cardioid). Side hangs consist of 12 K1 boxes with eight K2 down on each side, while rear hangs are each handled with 16 K2s. KS28 subwoofers are placed on the ground in a three-high spaced sub arc, Kara IIs handle frontfills, and A15s are used for outfills. All that is driven by L-Acoustics LA12X amps throughout.

The complex monitor system includes two d&b audiotechnik SL-GSub subwoofers flown per side in stadiums, trimming back to three KSL18s per side when in arenas. They supplement the sizable mosaic of d&b audiotechnik boxes and Shure PSM1000 IEM systems in play onstage. Stereo mixes are heard across the deck via a phalanx of 16 d&b M2s, while the drums get the added vibe of two B6 subs.

At stageside, monitor engineer Mike Gibbard oversees a Solid State Logic L550 Plus console along with two UAD 2 Live Racks and additional outboard gear. Photo: Courtesy of Britannia Row.

At stageside, monitor engineer Mike Gibbard oversees mixes on a Solid State Logic L550 Plus console. “I use it because of how it sounds—what comes out of the bus of that desk is ridiculous,” he said with a laugh. “The preamps are so good, the summing…. Using it almost feels like cheating; I’m good at what I do, but with that desk, I can elevate it to another level.”

While he makes use of onboard effects in the SSL, he often turns to a pair of UAD 2 Live Racks, each running at 96k and tied to a pair of DiGiGrid MGBs, for multi-tracking 128 channels; everything is clocked to an Antelope Audio OCX HD Master Clock. “I’m running 32 channels of UAD,” said Gibbard. “That’s 1176 compressors; SPL Transient Designers, mainly for the drums; a Manley VoxBox on Dave; a Manley on the guitar channels, using the tape oxide saturation quite a lot; and for reverbs, there’s Lexicon 224s and EMT 250s.”

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Despite all that, there’s still room for outboard gear, too, with a trio of RND 5045 primary source enhancers, used to double-up vocal channels for in-ears and the d&b boxes. Alongside them sits a Radial three-slot 500 Series frame, housing a Shadow Hills Mono GAMA Mic-Pre, RND 542 Tape Emulator and an API 550A three-band EQ, all for a vocal chain. Those vocals are captured through a standard-issue Shure SM58 for Gahan and variously a 58 and a KSM9 for Gore. Much of the stage instrumentation is DI’d, and the drums are surrounded mostly by options from Austrian Audio (OC818, OC18 and OC7s), along with the occasional Audix D6, Shure Beta 91 and Audio-Technica AT4051b.

Finding the right ways to present the band’s music to the crowds and the band itself has been an unusually gratifying experience for the two engineers, both of whom are electronic music artists in their own right and were initially influenced by the band. “It’s one of the best tours I’ve ever done in my life; it’s a box-tick band for me, and they are absolutely lovely people to work for,” said Gibbard. “For me to come into this and really deliver how they want to hear Depeche Mode on stage, I’m really enjoying it, and they’re all having a lot of fun.”

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The 20 Best Depeche Mode Songs: Critic’s Picks

Here’s a list of the 20 best Depeche Mode songs for your listening pleasure.

By Kat Bein

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In  Depeche Mode ‘s 32-year history, the synth-rock group has tackled countless subjects across the ordinary and taboo, including suicide, politics, romance, greed, LGBT rights, xenophobia, personal insecurity, religious zealotry, sexual freedom, drug addiction, and more. Have you ever been frustrated and alive? Depeche Mode has a song for you.

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Martin Gore, the heart and soul of the band’s creative force, is a tortured poet for the ages. He is the voice of all your unspeakable feelings, and frontman Dave Gahan is the dirty, sexual, animalistic voice of that voice. Together, with all-around music-man and fellow founding member Andy Fletcher, they are perhaps one of the most perfect bands to ever exist.

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Depeche Mode translates from French to mean “fast fashion,” but disposable is the last word to describe its sound. The band has released a staggering 14 albums, and each one is a step forward. They’ve had one of the most secure and glorious careers of any rock or electronica band to exist, and it’s all based on a well-rounded catalog of exciting, experimental pop music. It’s really hard to narrow its career into 20 songs, but herein, I have done my best.

20. Depeche Mode – “Blasphemous Rumors”

As the world of contemporary music finds itself embroiled in the tough but important discussion of suicide prevention and mental health awareness, this Depeche Mode song from 1984’s Some Great Reward takes a twisted approach. The tale of a 16-year-old girl whose suicide attempt fails, she is still cut down in her prime two years later in a fatal car wreck. This all after she finds renewed strength in God.

The release of “Blasphemous Rumors” as a single caused a serious stir among religious communities, and the band tacked on “Somebody” as a double A-side in an attempt to appease the god-fearing masses. As a Depeche Mode fan, these are the kind of sick, lyrical twists from Martin Gore one comes to know and love. Musically speaking, “Blasphemous Rumors” is notable for its distinct, heavy percussion samples. It draws on early industrial, and brought that harsh sound to the mainstream world half a decade before Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails.

19. Depeche Mode – “Waiting For The Night”

From 1990’s seminal Violator, “Waiting For The Night” may be the band’s most poignant tune. It’s the closest thing to still silence a song has ever been. Each note of its twinkling melody comes in through haunting darkness like lights that flicker. It’s somewhat eery, but it’s somehow eve more tranquil. It’s the kind of song that immediately drags you into its own mood. It doesn’t matter what good news you’ve just received or what party anthem you were just bumping. When “Waiting For The Night” comes on, we are all transformed into nocturnal creatures, blinking wide-eyed into near-nothingness, anxious but somehow calm, anticipating some unknown for six strange and blissful minutes.

18. Depeche Mode – “Master & Servant”

From 1984’s Some Great Reward, this ode to sexy whips and chains is fun for the whole family. With lines about playing “between the sheets,” it’s definitely got overtones of BDSM, but it’s also a bit of commentary on modern life. “Domination’s the name of the game in bed or in life / They’re both just the same / Except in one you’re fulfilled at the end of the day.” Classic sass. Plus, you’ve got to love a tune that includes wood block, tiger growls, and whip-crack effects. Those whip-cracks actually got the song banned from many radio stations in the US, but it still broke the Hot 100 . Take that, puritans.

17. Depeche Mode – “A Question of Lust”

Move over, Dave Gahan. Martin Gore has something so personal to say, he’s taking the mic for himself. “A Question of Lust” was only the second single to feature Gore at the forefront, and as he’s the band’s main songwriter, it’s a special moment. From 1986’s goth-spectacular Black Celebration, “A Question of Lust” is one of Depeche Mode’s most romantic ballads, and wouldn’t you know, it still stings with frailty and cynicism. (It’s also really, really fun to sing along to.) Go ahead, throw your hands in the air, do an interpretive dance , twirl about, and let this one soar to the moon.

16. Depeche Mode – “Walking In My Shoes”

John 8:7 reads “let him who is without sin cast the first stone.” Depeche Mode may be slightly sacrilegious, but if there’s any Biblical verse that rings true to its lyrical canon, it would be that one. Here, Gore writes of judging our fellow men not for the way they appear or even their actions, but for the trials they’ve overcome and the beauty that lives within. Even seemingly evil creatures may hide a history fraught with damnation, sacrifice, and joys heartlessly stolen. This song is also just damn good, dark and brooding with the kind of spiritual overtones that makes any song sound regal.

15. Depeche Mode – “Where’s The Revolution”

Ain’t no time to pussy-foot around with meaning. Depeche Mode are sick of the angry right, and they want you to do something about it. This ethereal dance song is a straight up rallying cry for action. “Come on, people, you’re letting me down,” Gore sings, and doesn’t it make you feel some type of way? The thought-provoking video was directed by long-time collaborator Anton Corbijn, and features stockinged men in Nazi-like uniforms waving flags before the band’s mirthless mugs. “Where’s The Revolution” comes from the band’s most recent release Spirit. Hey, there’s still time to get on board, folks. Revolution, anybody?

14. Depeche Mode – “Heaven”

From 2013’s Delta Machine, this Depeche Mode song stops me in my tracks. Gore and Martin’s harmonies are heart wrenching, and that trudging guitar is the perfect, soulful, electric moan. This song plays humanity’s futility like a sad angel plays the harp. It’s a beautiful, solemn mood, and it makes you wanna bust out your best overly-emotional sing-along performance. “Heaven” topped the Dance Club Songs chart, no easy feat for a down-tempo ballad, and in the wake of EDM’s biggest and brashest moments, a cosign that speaks to its universal loveliness. The video was filmed in a former Catholic church in New Orleans, because whenever Depeche Made can make haunting references to Christianity, it will.

13. Depeche Mode – “Dream On”

There isn’t much written about Depeche Mode’s “Dream On,” but it’s compelling without a backstory. It’s the intro to 2001’s Exciter , and Gahan’s raspy voice coming through like a whisper on a telephone. This song’s allure is all about how the weird, electronic touches weave in and around the repetitive acoustic guitar. It’s very intimate, kind of creepy, and slick with sleeze. It’s kind of an anti-party anthem. There’s something dangerous in the late nights. It hit both Depeche Mode’s strongest markets, peaking at no. 12 on the Alternative charts and topping the Dance Club Songs list. It charted in 17 countries, and ushered the band into a new millennium.

12. Depeche Mode – “Never Let Me Down Again”

Speaking of epic album openers, “Never Let Me Down” is the standout welcome melody to Depeche Mode’s landmark album Music For The Masses. It’s echo-heavy drum pattern was inspired by Led Zeppelin, led by heavy, swirling guitar riffs from Gore. The song’s enigmatic lyrics have been linked to the ethereal euphoria of drug use, while Gore’s counter vocal part in the coda references Soft Cell’s “Torch.” it grows slow, moving from sparse intro to full-blown cinematic epic. “Never Let Me Down” has become a strong fan favorite, and it was even covered by the Smashing Pumpkins.

11. Depeche Mode – “I Feel You”

The openers just keep coming — this one, the first track from 1993’s Songs of Faith and Devotion. Screeching guitar lights the way into one of the British band’s dirtiest riffs. This album marks the band’s greatest departure from electronic elements to date, leaning more on organic instrumentation, an interesting departure following predecessor Violator ‘s heavy synth work. “I Feel You” is a strong opening statement toward that sonic departure. It shows so much growth and heralds a new sound for the group. It’s also got this twisted Western style, one that reappears in the band’s work to follow, with a swinging rhythm heavy with the sound of retribution, and yet, it really is a love song.

10. Depeche Mode – “Shake The Disease”

This Depeche Mode song digs into the band’s deep synthpop and darkwave roots. It demarks the end days of the band’s more coy, playful, upbeat quirks. It sits squarely between the whimsical compositions of Some Great Reward and the dark turn of Black Celebration. “Shake The Disease” was one of two new songs that appeared on the singles collection Catching Up With Depeche Mode, alongside “It’s Called A Heart.” It’s a love song for the modern age, in which our lead romantic desperately wishes for happiness with his beloved, but doesn’t have the time for complete devotion, and no one here is going to be caught begging.

9. Depeche Mode – “Just Can’t Get Enough”

In terms of lyrics and musicality, this is the most fanciful, bright, joyous, kind of ridiculous beloved song in Depeche Mode’s catalog, but oh is it adored. What is not to love about those bouncing synths? How can you frown when that electronic bass is pushing you toward the dance floor? “Just Can’t Get Enough” is positively dripping with ’80s absurdity, and it hints at Doo-wop influence in that vocal harmony. It comes from the band’s debut album Speak and Spell , and if it sounds distinct among the group’s work, it certainly is. It was written by Vince Clark, a founding member who promptly left the band after Speak and Spell was released. He went on to perform in Erasure and a handful of other bands, taking his trademark brightness with him, but fans will always be happy for this smily bit on sunshine in Depeche Mode’s otherwise quite macabre universe.

8. Depeche Mode – “Strangelove”

First of all, epic shout out to Depeche Mode’s song “Master & Servant,” which some people might find unforgivable that I left off, but I digress. “Strangelove” is like the cooler, older sister to that BDSM predecessor. “Strangelove” can be taken a couple of ways. Musically, it sounds similar to the former, especially when considering that the original recordings of “Strangelove” was much faster paced, until band members decided to slow it down in order ot blend better with Music For The Masses’ overall tone. “Strangelove,” too, can be seen as an ode to freaky fetishes, but it can also be an admission of emotional instability, or at times unavailability. Look, all is fair in love and war, whether it be whips and chains or infidelity. If you can’t stand the devices, get out of the torture chamber, but it’s a fine line between pain and pleasure, and we’re on a mission to walk that line.

7. Depeche Mode – “John The Revelator”

Back again come the religious motifs on this cut from 2005’s Playing The Angel. This is a devilish twist on an old, gospel blues call-and-response song by the same name, most famously recorded by Blind Willie Johnson in 1930. Gahan’s voice drips with protestation, similar to the bite on “Where’s The Revolution?” This one takes aim at the Christian church, just in case you still thought these guys were conflicted by it, or something. It’s a dance tune for its time, featuring heavy drums and gritty, raw synths not unlike the best electroclash songs of the middle-aught era. Of course, this is much sleeker and romantic than Fischerspooner , but this is Depeche Mode, and everything this band touches feeds through a black, gauzy, funeral veil.

6. Depeche Mode – “It’s No Good”

Here, we have another honest-to-goodness love song from Depeche Mode, and of course it sounds like a dark turn on a doomed acid trip. It’s like every time Martin Gore falls in love, he’s tortured over it. But this is how Depeche Mode pines. It was the second single off 1997’s Ultra, an album that reflected the rock sound of its predecessor Songs of Faith and Devotion , but returned to the electronic, gloomy darkness of the band’s gothest moments. It was the first album the band released since Alan Wilder left, returning it to trio status for the first time since 1982. It was also the first album to be released since frontman Dave Gahan’s near overdose, so, you know, dark themes were to be expected. “It’s No Good” is swirling and mysterious, a stand-out of the album, and a definite classic in the overall Depeche Mode story.

5. Depeche Mode – “Everything Counts”

The first sign your happy-go-lucky synthpop band is maturing is a song like “Everything Counts.” This single from 1983’s Construction Time Again speaks of corporate greed, the way Pink Floyd’s “Have A Cigar.” The xylophone and melodica give the tune a fun, circus-y vibe, but the lyrics speak plain disdain for Britain, and the world’s, ’80s money-before-humanity business-driven ethos. The song was released at a time when Depeche Mode weren’t actually under specific contract. Even cuter is the fact that Gore publishes his own music under a company called Grabbing Hands Music Lmtd.

4. Depeche Mode – “Policy of Truth”

Your mother always told you honesty was the best policy. This Depeche Mode song has a different message. Violator ‘s fate ode to secret keeping is perfect for dancing and hatching sneaky schemes. “Policy of Truth” is one of many near-perfect jams from 1990’s Violator , truly a high-point in the band’s career commercially and artistically. These dark synthpop melodies are what goth dreams are made of. It’s was also what normies wanted to hear when it came out. “Policy of Truth” peaked at no. 15 on the Hot 100 , no. 2 on the Dance Club Songs chart, and topped the chart for Modern Rock Tracks.

3. Depeche Mode – “People Are People”

This is the quintessential Depeche Mode dance-pop hit. It plays like a pogo stick bouncing around the floor, but listen to the lyrics, and you’ll find a meaningful plea to all human-kind. It’s heavy with industrial drums, quirky with its layered synths, and tinged with just enough darkness to fit the mold. Former member Wilder wrote the music, and Gore wrote the lyrics, an ode to finding common ground in the face of hatred’s many forms, and the belief that men and women are truly good deep down. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame recognized it as one of “500 Songs that Spahed Rock and Roll.”

It’s been said that Gahan find its lyrics too obvious, and the band reportedly has not performed the song in concert since 1986. That’s kind of depressing, because this song is all the right amounts of cheesy to be absolutely divine. I can’t understand what makes a man hate this song. Maybe one day they’ll come around.

2. Depeche Mode – “Personal Jesus”

If your name is Faith, this is your favorite song, and if the world compiled a list of the best songs ever written, this song would make a lot of people’s lists. It’s been covered by Marilyn Manson, Sammy Hagar, Hillary Duff, Johnny Cash, and Mindless Self Indulgence, among others. That must be one of the motliest lineups in fandom history.

It was a turning point for the band, one of its biggest hits in its career, and what a strange hit to have: A song about being somebody’s own private savior. Gore was inspired to pen it after reading Priscilla Presley’s autobiography, Elvis and Me. Apparently, Ms. Elvis found the King to be god-like. Perhaps it was that rock ‘n’ roll influence that inspired the band to first prominently feature the guitar. Not that the drum machine or synthesizers should be jealous. When “Personal Jesus” plays, there is plenty of brooding, stomping, graveyard electricity in the air. It charted in 15 countries, landed on four Billboard charts, and marked the band’s second top 40 hit in the US. It’s also the best song to feature a strange breath breakdown in the history of recorded sound.

1. Depeche Mode – “Enjoy The Silence”

Run the tally, and we might have to all agree Violator is the band’s greatest release. “Enjoy The Silence” comes from that 1990 collection of genius, and it’s truly the epitome of Depeche Mode’s greatness. Gahan’s performance is strong but tender, the melodies ache and sing with joy. The beat is hard, relentless, and perfect for dancing. Its message is ironic, in that words could so well describe the magic of silence. When love is real, you don’t need words. It’s something you feel. A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet, and so on, and so forth.

What good are all these words when they fail us so often in our hours of need? At least we have Gore to tell our stories for us. “Enjoy The Silence” charted in 17 countries, peaking at no. 8 on the Hot 100 , and followed its predecessor “Personal Jesus” to become the band’s first back-to-back top 40 hit. Surprisingly, it had a chart recent reprise in Poland, where it landed at no. 63 on the airplay charts in 2016. That’s because, when you write a song this good, it’s timeless.

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Depeche Mode in München: Strahlende Düsternis

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Zugabe in München: Depeche Mode begeistern ihre Fans in der ausverkauften Olympiahalle. Unsere Kritik:

Erst im vergangenen Juni haben Depeche Mode im Münchner Olympiastadion aufgespielt – bei einem unvergesslichen Blitz-und-Donner-Sommerkonzert. „Mephisto im Gewitter“, schrieb unser Kritiker damals über die monumentale Diva Dave Gahan. Keine neun Monate später waren die heiß geliebten Engländer, die so vielen Menschen so viel bedeuten, schon wieder zurück . Und von Depeche-Mode-Müdigkeit spürte man kein Fitzelchen. Natürlich war die Olympiahalle beim – nach inoffizieller Zählung – 14. Konzert der Band am Donnerstag (7. März 2024) in München wie immer ausverkauft. Wie immer standen traurige Fans mit „Suche Karten“-Schildern vor der Arena. Und wie immer verbreiteten Depeche Mode bei aller Liebe zur Farbe Schwarz eine beglückende, strahlende Düsternis.

„Behind the Wheel“ widmen Gahan und Gore ihrem verstorbenen Keyboarder Andy Fletcher

Gahan und sein musikalischer Lebensmensch Martin Gore, das ewige Royal Couple des britischen Synthpop, haben auf ihrer „Memento Mori“-Tour gegenüber den Sommer-Konzerten nur behutsam am Programm geschraubt. Einige Songs wie „Policy of Truth“, „Strangelove“ (als berührende Gore-Solonummer) oder das programmatische „Black Celebration“ sind neu. „Behind the Wheel“, ebenfalls dazugekommen, widmen Gahan und Gore ihrem 2022 verstorbenen Keyboarder und Brückenbauer Andy Fletcher, dem Ronnie Wood der elektronischen Musik. Auch wenn ihn der bewährte Peter Gordeno gewohnt fabelhaft vertritt: Die Narbe bleibt.

Das prächtig animierte große M im Hintergrund dominiert erneut die Bühne. Und was auch bleibt, ist die grandiose Show des Mr. Gahan. Ihn will man sehen, hören, bestaunen, feiern. Für ihn sind sie gekommen, nach dem Motto: „Ich möcht so gern Dave Gahan hören.“ Der schwer exaltierte 61-Jährige, der es an Unverwüstlichkeit bald mit Keith Richards aufnehmen kann, tänzelt, kreiselt, stolziert, gockelt, spreizt sich und tanzt innig mit seinem Mikrofonständer. Man könnte meinen, gleich schlägt er Rad. „My Cosmos is mine“, stellt er zum Auftakt klar und markiert sein Revier. Ich bin der König meiner Welt, wer mag daran zweifeln?

Gahan und Gore, die großen Depeche-Mode-Schöpfer, lassen das Maschinchen schnurren, mit Herzensliedern von „Everything counts“ über „A Pain that I’m used to“ bis zur krönenden Hit-Parade mit „Stripped“ oder dem unschuldigen Synthie-Hopser „Just can’t get enough“ von 1981. Drummer Christian Eigner, der Kraftlackl aus Wien, treibt die Kapelle unnachgiebig voran. Er ist der Mann für alle Felle. Bei „Enjoy the Silence“ heizt Dave Gahan die Menge auf Deutsch mit „1, 2, 3, 4“ an, Martin Gore zupft versunken sein Riff. Die beiden klatschen sich ab, sind sichtlich glücklich, die Fans sind es auch. Besser kann ein Konzert nicht werden. Das M steht für Magie.

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Depeche-Mode-Frontmann Dave Gahan bei einem Konzert im Olympiastadion Berlin im Jahr 2023.

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Nachdem Depeche Mode im März 2023 ihr Album „Memento Mori“ veröffentlichten, startete die Kultband eine große Welttournee. Im Rahmen der Tour spielt die Gruppe auch in Deutschland Konzerte. Wir fassen die wichtigsten Informationen zusammen.

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Depeche Mode gehören zu den einflussreichsten Elektrobands aller Zeiten und werden auch mehr als 40 Jahre nach ihrer Gründung nicht müde, Fans mit ihren imposanten Liveshows zu faszinieren. 2024 kommt die Gruppe um Frontmann Dave Gahan und Keyboarder/Gitarrist Martin Gore auch nach Deutschland. Wann und wo zeigen wir hier:

Depeche Mode: Tourdaten und Tickets

Depeche mode: alle deutschland-konzerte 2024, depeche-mode-konzert in münchen: alle infos, wo gibt es tickets für depeche mode 2024, wo spielen depeche mode 2024 alle termine der memento mori tour, wer sind depeche mode.

  • 13.2.2024: Berlin – Mercedes-Benz Arena
  • 15.2.2024: Berlin – Mercedes-Benz Arena
  • 17.2.2024: Hamburg – Barclays Arena
  • 20.2.2024: Berlin – Mercedes-Benz Arena (Zusatzkonzert)
  • 7.3.2024: München – Olympiahalle
  • 3.4.2024: Köln – Lanxess Arena
  • 5.4.2024: Köln – Lanxess Arena
  • 8.4.2024: Köln – Lanxess Arena (Zusatzkonzert)

Am Donnerstag, 7. März 2024 treten Depeche Mode in der Münchner Olympiahalle auf. Das sind die wichtigsten Informationen für Konzertbesucherinnen und -besucher:

  • Einlass: 18 Uhr
  • Beginn: 19.45 Uhr
  • Vorband: Suzie Stapleton
  • Anreise mit ÖPNV:
  • U3 oder U8 bis „Olympiazentrum“
  • Tram-Linie 20 oder 21 bis „Olympiapark West“, Linie 27 bis „Petuelring“
  • Bus-Linie 144 bis „Spiridon-Louis-Ring“, Linie 173 bis „Olympiazentrum“, Linie 177 oder 178 bis „Petuelring“

Tickets für die Deutschland-Konzerte von Depeche Mode waren und sind unter anderem über die Onlineportale Eventim und Ticketmaster verfügbar. Premiumtickets – sofern verfügbar – kosten mindestens 197,50 Euro.

Wegen der hohen Nachfrage nach Tickets wurden zwei Zusatzkonzerte (Berlin, 20. Februar und Köln, 8. April) angekündigt.

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  • 27.1.2024: London – O2 Arena
  • 29.1.2024: Manchester – AO Arena
  • 31.1.2024: Glasgow – OVO Hydro
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  • 27.2.2024: Lodz – Atlas Arena
  • 29.2.2024: Lodz – Atlas Arena
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  • 12.3.2024: Madrid – WiZink Center
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Depeche Mode sind eine britische Synthie-Pop-Band, die 1980 in Basildon, Essex, gegründet wurde. Die Band besteht seit dem Tod von Andrew Fletcher im Jahr 2022 aus den Mitgliedern Dave Gahan (Gesang) und Martin Gore (Gitarre, Keyboards, Gesang). Bekannt wurden Depeche Mode nicht zuletzt wegen ihrer einzigartigen Kombination aus eingängigen Melodien, elektronischen Klängen und düsteren Texten. Aus der Feder Gores stammen Hits wie „Enjoy the Silence“ oder „Personal Jesus“. Zu den bekanntesten Songs der Band gehören auch „Just Can‘t Get Enough“ aus dem Jahr 1981 und „People Are People“ von 1984, der sich in Deutschland 19 Wochen lang auf Platz eins der Singlecharts hielt.

Mit mehr als 100 Millionen verkauften Platten weltweit gehören Depeche Mode zu den erfolgreichsten Bands aller Zeiten und haben eine treue Fangemeinde auf der ganzen Welt.

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