Depeche Mode have introduced further UK and European dates to their 2024 tour– discover all the small print beneath.
Final week, the band introduced a brand new leg of gigs as a part of their world tour behind final yr’s ‘Memento Mori’ LP.
Now, they’ve added a second date at London’s The O2 on January 24, 2024, and a 3rd gig in Cologne on April 8.
Having performed at London’s Twickenham Stadium final month as a part of a wider European tour, Depeche Mode will return to the UK for additional gigs on Birmingham (January 24), Manchester (29) and Glasgow (31) in addition to the 2 London exhibits.
See the complete up to date tour schedule beneath and purchase tickets right here.
Depeche Mode will play:
JANUARY 2024
22 – London, The O2
24 – Birmingham, Utilita Area
27 – London, The O2
29 – Manchester, AO Area
31 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
FEBRUARY 2024
3 – Dublin, 3Arena
6 – Antwerp, Sportpaleis
8 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
10 – Copenhagen, Royal Area
13 – Berlin, Mercedes-Benz Area
15 – Berlin, Mercedes-Benz Area
17 – Hamburg, Barclays Area
20 – Berlin, Mercedes-Benz Area
22 – Prague, O2 Area
24 – Prague, O2 Area
27 – Lodz, Atlas Area
29 – Lodz, Atlas Area
MARCH 2024
3 – Paris, Accor Area
5 – Paris, Accor Area
7 – Munich, Olympiahalle
12 – Madrid, Wizink Centre
14 – Madrid, Wizink Centre
16 – Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi
19 – Lisbon, Altice Area
21 – Bilbao, BEC
23 – Torino, Pala Alpitour
26 – Budapest, MVM Dome
28 – Milan, Mediolanum Discussion board
30 – Milan, Mediolanum Discussion board
APRIL 2024
3 – Cologne, Lanxess Area
5 – Cologne, Lanxess Area
8 – Cologne, Lanxess Area
Depeche Mode kicked off their 2023 ‘Memento Mori’ world tour in Sacramento, California again in March. They’re at the moment out on the highway in Europe, with that stint on account of wrap up subsequent month. In September, the duo will start a further leg of dates throughout North America.
In a four-star assessment of the group’s current London present, NME wrote: “What finally hits the toughest is the generosity of bangers and the swish power they arrive with.
“Have a look at that setlist: the bittersweet euphoria of ‘Every part Counts’, the livid stomp of ‘I Really feel You’, a gnarly outing of ‘Incorrect’, the Jacques Lu Cont dancey swagger of ‘A Ache That I’m Used To’, and that encore? ‘Simply Can’t Get Sufficient’ into ‘By no means Let Me Down Once more’ into ‘Private Jesus’? Come on. We’re in attractive goth heaven. You’re feeling spoiled as an viewers member, and we’d be fortunate if this good feeling and compulsion of Depeche Mode’s present purple streak continues for years to come back.”