Depeche Mode are back with news of their 15th studio album, Memento Mori, which is due out next spring. They’ve also shared the details of a world tour for 2023, which will include performances at Primavera Sound Barcelona and Madrid. Check out the list of dates below.
Memento Mori marks Depeche Mode’s first album since the passing of founding member Andrew Fletcher. “We started work on this project early in the pandemic, and its themes were directly inspired by that time,” Martin Gore explained. “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.”
Depeche Mode 2023 Tour Dates:
Mar 23 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
Mar 25 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center
Mar 28 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum
Mar 30 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
Apr 2 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
Apr 5 – Chicago, IL -United Center
Apr 7 – Toronto, ON -Scotiabank Arena
Apr 9 – Quebec City, QC -Videotron Centre
Apr 12 – Montreal, QC -Centre Bell
Apr 14 – New York, NY -Madison Square Garden
May 16 – 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 – Bordeaux, FR – Matmut Atlantique
Jun 2 – Barcelona, ES – Primavera Sound Festival
Jun 4 – Dusseldorf, DE – Merkur Spiel-Arena
Jun 6 – Dusseldorf, DE – Merkur Spiel-Arena
Jun 9 – Madrid, ES – Primavera Sound Festival
Jun 11 – Bern, CH – Stadion Wankdorf
Jun 14 – Dublin, IE – Malahide Castle
Jun 17 – London, UK – Twickenham Stadium
Jun 20 – Munich, DE – Olympiastadion
Jun 22 – Lille, FR – Stade Pierre Mauroy
Jun 24 – Paris, FR – Stade de France
Jun 27 – Copenhagen, DK – Parken
Jun 29 – Frankfurt, DE – Deutsche Bank Park
Jul 4 – Lyon, FR – Groupama Stadium
Jul 7 – Berlin, DE – Olympiastadion
Jul 12 – Rome, IT – Stadio Olympico
Jul 14 – Milan, IT – San Siro
Jul 16 – Bologna, IT – Stadio Renato Dall’Ara
Jul 21 – Klagenfurt, AT – Wörthersee Stadion
Jul 23 – Zagreb, HR – Arena Zagreb
Jul 26 – Bucharest, RO – Arena Națională
Jul 28 – Budapest, HU – Puskás Aréna
Jul 30 – Prague, CZ – Letňany Airport
Aug 2 – Warsaw, PL – PGE Narodowy
Aug 6 – Tallinn, EE – Tallinna Lauluväljak
Aug 8 – Helsinki, FI – Kaisaniemen Puisto
Aug 11 – Oslo, NO – Telenor Arena