After their recent outdoor show in Dublin, Depeche Mode have wasted no time in announcing their intention to return to the city, for an indoor show this time.
As part of a new batch of 29 European dates on the Memento Mori Tour, Depeche Mode have announced a gig at the 3Arena on Saturday February 3rd.
The new European tour dates begin January 22th 2024 at London’s O2 Arena and finish April 5th after multiple nights at Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany. Along the way on the 22-city tour the band will also play multiple nights at Berlin’s Mercedes-Benz Arena, Paris’ Accor Arena, Madrid’s Wizink Center, Milan’s Mediolanum Forum, and more.
Tickets On Saturday 15th July at 10am from Ticketmaster from €77 including booking fees go on sale this Saturday at 10am.
On the Memento Mori Tour, Depeche Mode have once again partnered with luxury Swiss watchmaker Hublot to support the band’s charity efforts. Around the tour, Hublot and Depeche Mode will be supporting Conservation Collective, a global network of foundations promoting grassroots environmental initiatives, with a special focus on projects aiming to tackle plastic pollution, waste management, and environmental cleanups. In addition, Depeche Mode will be working with Live Nation’s Green Nation team to reduce the use of single use plastics, improve recycling, and reduce food and other waste on tour and at the venues. For more details on this partnership and these programs, please visit hublot.depechemode.com.
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