Friday, 4 January 2013

Depeche Mode

Worldwide tour

Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode

 Anticipated world tour of the electronic band Depeche Mode, in the coming 2013. The English boys will do concerts for promoting of their yet untitled 13th studio album, which is expected to be released in the days of the month of March 2013.

For stories of Depeche Mode can talk a lot. But more importantly they are legendary English electronic a music band formed in 1980 in the English county of Essex. As for the original lineup, which consists of Dave Gahan who is also the lead singer and composer since 2005. Martin Gore on keyboards, guitar, vocals, chief songwriter after 1981 until now, Andy Fletcher's keyboards and Vince Clarke on keyboards, and is also the chief songwriter 1980-81 year. But Clarke left the band after the release and success of their debut album in the same 1981 year, Speak & Spell, and was replaced by a dignified Alan Wilder on keyboards, drums, composer occasional appearances with Gore bear tracks. in turn Wilder left the band in 1995 And Gahan, Gore and Fletcher still continues successfully as a trio.
Depeche Mode have had 48 songs in the UK Singles Chart and twelve top 10 albums in the UK charts, two of which debuted at # 1. According to EMI, Depeche Mode have sold over 100 million albums and singles worldwide, making them the most successful electronic band in music history. Q magazine calls Depeche Mode "The most popular electronic band the world has ever known," and the group in the list of "50 bands that changed the world".

And here for interested the date of summer 2013 Depeche Mode worldwide tour:

May 7 – Tel Aviv, Israel, Hayarkon Park
May 10 – Athens, Greece, Terra Vibe
May 12 – Sofia, Bulgaria, Georgi Asparuhov Stadium
May 15 – Bucharest, Romania, National Stadium
May 17 – Istanbul, Turkey, Kucukcifikpark
May 19 – Belgrade, Serbia, USCE Park
May 21 – Budapest, Hungary, Puskas Ferenc Stadium
May 23 – Zagreb, Croatia, Hipodrom
May 25 – Bratislava, Slovakia, Inter-Bratislava Stadium
May 28 – London, United Kingdom, The O2 – London
June 1 – Munich, Germany, Olympiastadion
June 3 – Stuttgart, Germany, Open Air Buhne Am Mercedes Benz Museum
June 5 – Frankfurt, Germany, Commerzbank Arena
June 7 – Bern, Switzerland, Stade De Suisse
June 9 – Berlin, Germany, Olympiastadion Berlin
June 11 – Leipzig, Germany, Red Bull Arena
June 13 – Copenhagen, Denmark, Parken National Stadium Denmark
June 15 – Paris, France, Stade de France
June 17 – Hamburg, Germany, Imtech Arena
June 22 – Moscow, Russia, Lokomotiv Stadium
June 24 – St. Petersburg, Russia, SKK Arena
June 27 – Borlange, Sweden, Peace & Love Festival Grounds (Peace & Love Festival)
June 29 – Kiev, Ukraine, Olympic Stadium
July 3 – Dusseldorf, Germany, ESPRIT arena
July 7 – Werchter, Belgium, Festivalpark (Rock Werchter Festival)
July 11 – Bilbao, Spain, Kobetamendi (Bilbao BBK Live Festival)
July 13 – Lisbon, Portugal, Passeio Maritimo De Alges (Optimus Alive Fest)
July 16 – Nimes, France, Antique Arena
July 18 – Milan, Italy, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
July 20 – Rome, Italy, Olympic Stadium
July 23 – Prague, Czech Republic, Synot Tip Arena
July 25 – Warsaw, Poland, Stadion Narodowy
July 27 – Vilnius, Lithuania, Vingis Park
July 29 – Minsk, Belarus, Minsk Arena

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