Depeche Mode will bring the ‘Memento Mori Tour’ back to Europe in 2024.
Following stadium and arena shows across Europe, Mexico, Canada, and the US this summer and autumn, Dave Gahan and Martin Gore will play an additional 29 dates across the continent, extending the tour into 2024.
Beginning January 22, 2024 at The O2, London and finishing April 5 after multiple nights at Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany, the 22-city tour will see the duo play multiple nights at Berlin’s Mercedes-Benz Arena, Paris’ Accor Arena, Madrid’s Wizink Center, Milan’s Mediolanum Forum, and more.
The full list of dates is below.
JANUARY
22 – The O2, London, UK
24 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham, UK
29 – AO Arena, Manchester, UK
31 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow, UK
FEBRUARY
3 – 3Arena, Dublin, IE
6 – Sportpaleis, Antwerp, BE
8 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, NL
10 – Royal Arena, Copenhagen, DK
13 – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin, DE
15 – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin, DE
17 – Barclays Arena, Hamburg, DE
22 – O2 Arena, Prague, CZ
24 – O2 Arena, Prague, CZ
27 – Atlas Arena, Lodz, PL
29 – Atlas Arena, Lodz, PL
MARCH
3 – Accor Arena, Paris, FR
5 – Accor Arena, Paris, FR
7 – Olympiahalle, Munich, DE
12 – Wizink Center, Madrid, ES
14 – Wizink Center, Madrid, ES
16 – Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, ES
19 – Altice Arena, Lisbon, PT
21 – BEC, Bilbao, ES
23 – Pala Alpitour, Torino, IT
26 – MVM Dome, Budapest, HU
28 – Mediolanum Forum, Milan, IT
30 – Mediolanum Forum, Milan, IT
APRIL
3 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne, DE
5 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne, DE
The ‘Memento Mori’ album and tour follows the passing of founding member Andy Fletcher, with Dave sharing of the project: “It’s been a really enjoyable process, making this record with Martin, and James Ford, and Marta Salogni.
“We get to make music and we get to play music for you, hopefully bring a sense of joy and togetherness in our own small way, in a world that seems to be constantly in some kind of turmoil.
“It sometimes feels a bit strange to be able to do this, any time, but to be able to walk on a stage and bring some joy to a lot of people, I hope, is something that I think we are pretty proud of.”
‘Memento Mori’ is out now on Columbia.