Depeche Mode has added a set of North American and European tour dates that run until the end of the year.
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The tour promotes the band’s new album, Memento Mori, which was released last month. It’s Depeche Mode’s first album in five years and the first since the passing of founding member Andy Fletcher.
Depeche Mode rose to fame in the electronic and alternative music scenes with the release of Black Celebration and Music for the Masses in the late 80s. In 1990, they came out with Violator, a synth-pop LP that became an international and mainstream success.
They have 54 songs on the UK Singles Chart and 17 Top 10 albums in the UK. The band was also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020.
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You can find all the tour dates below:
04-12 Montreal, Quebec – Centre Bell
04-14 New York,...
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The tour promotes the band’s new album, Memento Mori, which was released last month. It’s Depeche Mode’s first album in five years and the first since the passing of founding member Andy Fletcher.
Depeche Mode rose to fame in the electronic and alternative music scenes with the release of Black Celebration and Music for the Masses in the late 80s. In 1990, they came out with Violator, a synth-pop LP that became an international and mainstream success.
They have 54 songs on the UK Singles Chart and 17 Top 10 albums in the UK. The band was also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020.
>Get Depeche Mode Tickets Now!
You can find all the tour dates below:
04-12 Montreal, Quebec – Centre Bell
04-14 New York,...
- 4/10/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
Depeche Mode have always danced with death. Listen to, say, 1990’s “Enjoy the Silence” and you’ll detect a dark, simmering nihilism eager to remind us that we all die eventually. Even their most lustful tracks are accompanied by an urgency that borders on frantic, as though time might run out before the chance for one last bonk.
Memento Mori, the band’s 15th album, is unique because the inevitable has, in fact, happened – only much sooner than anyone could have predicted. The sudden death of keyboardist Andrew Fletcher, aged 60, last year means the band are now a duo. Dave Gahan and Martin Gore have been left to process the stark reality of what has always captivated their music.
The grief on the record is deeply felt, but perhaps more striking is its sense of resolve. “Soul With Me” is a magnificent ode to ageing: “I see the beauty/ As...
Memento Mori, the band’s 15th album, is unique because the inevitable has, in fact, happened – only much sooner than anyone could have predicted. The sudden death of keyboardist Andrew Fletcher, aged 60, last year means the band are now a duo. Dave Gahan and Martin Gore have been left to process the stark reality of what has always captivated their music.
The grief on the record is deeply felt, but perhaps more striking is its sense of resolve. “Soul With Me” is a magnificent ode to ageing: “I see the beauty/ As...
- 3/22/2023
- by Roisin O'Connor
- The Independent - Music
Depeche Mode, the pioneering ‘80s U.K. technopop band, has long had a strong following in Los Angeles — thanks to their exposure on local alternative stalwart Kroq — and now they’re proving a favorite of film and TV creative executives.
The group, consisting of co-founders Martin Gore and vocalist Dave Gahan after the death of keyboardist Andrew Fletcher in May 2022, is on a roll following its 2020 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, where they were introduced by Charlize Theron, who called them “the soundtrack of my life.”
Depeche Mode’s new Mute/Columbia Records album, “Memento Mori,” comes out March 24, their first since 2017’s “Spirit” and 15th overall, which will be followed by a year-long tour that launches March 23 in Sacramento and includes a show at L.A.’s Kia Forum on March 28 and four concluding area shows in December, two apiece at Kia and Crypto.com Arena.
The group, consisting of co-founders Martin Gore and vocalist Dave Gahan after the death of keyboardist Andrew Fletcher in May 2022, is on a roll following its 2020 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, where they were introduced by Charlize Theron, who called them “the soundtrack of my life.”
Depeche Mode’s new Mute/Columbia Records album, “Memento Mori,” comes out March 24, their first since 2017’s “Spirit” and 15th overall, which will be followed by a year-long tour that launches March 23 in Sacramento and includes a show at L.A.’s Kia Forum on March 28 and four concluding area shows in December, two apiece at Kia and Crypto.com Arena.
- 3/10/2023
- by Roy Trakin
- Variety Film + TV
Depeche Mode are back with a new single called “My Cosmos Is Mine,” another sample of their upcoming album Memento Mori.
“My Cosmos Is Mine” begins with some ominous, distant-sounding drums before Dave Gahan’s vocals come in soaked with reverb: “Don’t play with my world/ Don’t mess with my mind/ Don’t question my spacetime/ My cosmos is mine.” Sounds like it could be directed at a single person, but the track quickly becomes more broad as it morphs into a protest anthem. “No final breaths/ No senseless deaths,” Gahan sings near the song’s end, after he begs for “no war” and “no fear.”
“My Cosmos Is Mine” has a bit more of an industrial influence than Depeche Mode’s typical synth-pop. It’s not exactly the feel-good hit of the summer, but they certainly pull off its foreboding and dystopian aesthetic. Listen to the song below.
“My Cosmos Is Mine” begins with some ominous, distant-sounding drums before Dave Gahan’s vocals come in soaked with reverb: “Don’t play with my world/ Don’t mess with my mind/ Don’t question my spacetime/ My cosmos is mine.” Sounds like it could be directed at a single person, but the track quickly becomes more broad as it morphs into a protest anthem. “No final breaths/ No senseless deaths,” Gahan sings near the song’s end, after he begs for “no war” and “no fear.”
“My Cosmos Is Mine” has a bit more of an industrial influence than Depeche Mode’s typical synth-pop. It’s not exactly the feel-good hit of the summer, but they certainly pull off its foreboding and dystopian aesthetic. Listen to the song below.
- 3/9/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Depeche Mode served as the musical guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday night. The new wave icons performed their latest single “Ghosts Again,” a cut from their upcoming album, Memento Mori.
“Ghosts Again” carries an especially heavy weight considering it’s been only a year and a half since the passing of Depeche Mode’s founding keyboardist Andy Fletcher in June 2022. Although the band will never be the same without him, their appearance on Colbert serves as a fitting tribute that proves remaining members Dave Gahan and Martin Gore have no intention of stopping anytime soon.
Additionally, Depeche Mode also performed their classic song “Personal Jesus” for the Colbert audience, which they’ve now shared as a web exclusive. Watch them perform both songs below.
Memento Mori is out March 24th. It marks Depeche Mode’s 15th album overall, and it’s also one of Consequence...
“Ghosts Again” carries an especially heavy weight considering it’s been only a year and a half since the passing of Depeche Mode’s founding keyboardist Andy Fletcher in June 2022. Although the band will never be the same without him, their appearance on Colbert serves as a fitting tribute that proves remaining members Dave Gahan and Martin Gore have no intention of stopping anytime soon.
Additionally, Depeche Mode also performed their classic song “Personal Jesus” for the Colbert audience, which they’ve now shared as a web exclusive. Watch them perform both songs below.
Memento Mori is out March 24th. It marks Depeche Mode’s 15th album overall, and it’s also one of Consequence...
- 2/24/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Depeche Mode performed their new single “Ghosts Again” live for the first time during an appearance at the SanRemo Song Festival in Italy this weekend.
The appearance marked Depeche Mode’s first live performance in nearly five years. It also marked the first time Dave Gahan and Martin Gore shared the stage since the passing of founding member Andy Fletcher in June 2022.
In addition to “Ghosts Again,” Depeche Mode played their classic song “Personal Jesus.” Replay both performances below.
“Ghosts Again” appears on Memento Mori, Depeche Mode’s upcoming 15th album and one of the most anticipated releases of 2023. The album is due out on March 24th. In support of its release, the band will embark on a lengthy world tour (grab tickets here).
Depeche Mode Perform New Single “Ghosts Again” Live for the First Time: Watch
Alex Young...
The appearance marked Depeche Mode’s first live performance in nearly five years. It also marked the first time Dave Gahan and Martin Gore shared the stage since the passing of founding member Andy Fletcher in June 2022.
In addition to “Ghosts Again,” Depeche Mode played their classic song “Personal Jesus.” Replay both performances below.
“Ghosts Again” appears on Memento Mori, Depeche Mode’s upcoming 15th album and one of the most anticipated releases of 2023. The album is due out on March 24th. In support of its release, the band will embark on a lengthy world tour (grab tickets here).
Depeche Mode Perform New Single “Ghosts Again” Live for the First Time: Watch
Alex Young...
- 2/12/2023
- by Alex Young
- Consequence - Music
Over four months after Depeche Mode announced the impending arrival of their new album Memento Mori, the Rock Hall-inducted band have finally shared the LP’s first single “Ghosts Again.”
The now-duo (following the death of Andy Fletcher) paired the synth-rock track with a video directed by longtime collaborator Anton Corbijn, who also photographed the Memento Mori album cover; Corbijn has helmed over 20 Depeche Mode videos over the past 35 years, including the visuals for “Policy of Truth,” “I Feel You” and “Never Let Me Down Again.”
“To me, ‘Ghosts Again...
The now-duo (following the death of Andy Fletcher) paired the synth-rock track with a video directed by longtime collaborator Anton Corbijn, who also photographed the Memento Mori album cover; Corbijn has helmed over 20 Depeche Mode videos over the past 35 years, including the visuals for “Policy of Truth,” “I Feel You” and “Never Let Me Down Again.”
“To me, ‘Ghosts Again...
- 2/9/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
The 2023 Grammy Awards honored the lives and careers lost in the music industry this past year in a touching In Memoriam segment, with performances by Kacey Musgraves, Sheryl Crow, Mick Fleetwood, Bonnie Raitt and Quavo.
Host Trevor Noah introduced the tribute, acknowledging the importance of how music can unite people through their differences, while also acknowledging the influence of Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons in hip-hop over the years. “It’s Black kids and white kids rejecting segregation in the 1950s, and instead, blending R&b, country and even gospel into rock and roll,” Noah said. “In the 1980s, a young Black rapper from Queens and a Jewish white kid in his NYU dorm came together to make some of the greatest hip-hop of all time. They made a powerful new sound together because they were different.”
He continued, “Music isn’t just the harmony of sound. It’s the...
Host Trevor Noah introduced the tribute, acknowledging the importance of how music can unite people through their differences, while also acknowledging the influence of Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons in hip-hop over the years. “It’s Black kids and white kids rejecting segregation in the 1950s, and instead, blending R&b, country and even gospel into rock and roll,” Noah said. “In the 1980s, a young Black rapper from Queens and a Jewish white kid in his NYU dorm came together to make some of the greatest hip-hop of all time. They made a powerful new sound together because they were different.”
He continued, “Music isn’t just the harmony of sound. It’s the...
- 2/6/2023
- by Sydney Odman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mick Fleetwood Enlists Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt to Honor ‘Songbird’ Christine McVie at 2023 Grammys
Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, and Mick Fleetwood joined forces to pay tribute to Christine McVie during the In Memoriam segment of the 2023 Grammy Awards.
The performance began with Kacey Musgraves, who sang a shattering cover of Loretta Lynn’s “Coal Miner’s Daughter” (Lynn died in October at 90). Quavo then took the stage, joined by Maverick City Music, to honor his nephew Takeoff, who died in November at the age of 28 after being shot at a bowling alley in Houston, Texas.
And to bring the In Memoriam segment to a close,...
The performance began with Kacey Musgraves, who sang a shattering cover of Loretta Lynn’s “Coal Miner’s Daughter” (Lynn died in October at 90). Quavo then took the stage, joined by Maverick City Music, to honor his nephew Takeoff, who died in November at the age of 28 after being shot at a bowling alley in Houston, Texas.
And to bring the In Memoriam segment to a close,...
- 2/6/2023
- by Larisha Paul and Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Depeche Mode has announced its first tour in five years with the Memento Mori Tour. The tour, which will coincide with the band’s upcoming 15th studio album, Memento Mori, to be released in March, will run from March to August 2023.
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This will also be the first tour since the band’s keyboard player Andy Fletcher died in May.
Tickets can be purchased here. The tour begins in Sacramento, California, and finishes in Oslo, Norway.
Here are the tour dates:
March 23 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
March 25 – San Jose, CA – Sap Center
March 28 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum
March 30 – Las Vegas, Nv – T-Mobile Arena
April 02 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
April 05 – Chicago, Il – United Center
April 07 – Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena
April 09 – Quebec City, Quebec – Videotron Centre
April 12 – Montreal, Quebec – Centre Bell
April 14 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
May 16 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
May 20 – Antwerp,...
>Get Depeche Mode Concert Tickets Now!
This will also be the first tour since the band’s keyboard player Andy Fletcher died in May.
Tickets can be purchased here. The tour begins in Sacramento, California, and finishes in Oslo, Norway.
Here are the tour dates:
March 23 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
March 25 – San Jose, CA – Sap Center
March 28 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum
March 30 – Las Vegas, Nv – T-Mobile Arena
April 02 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
April 05 – Chicago, Il – United Center
April 07 – Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena
April 09 – Quebec City, Quebec – Videotron Centre
April 12 – Montreal, Quebec – Centre Bell
April 14 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
May 16 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
May 20 – Antwerp,...
- 1/2/2023
- by Miranda Dipaolo
- Uinterview
It was another difficult year in 2022, and the sadness extended to many beloved and groundbreaking people in the show business and media worlds who died during the past 12 months.
Scroll through a photo gallery above, which also includes the obituaries.
The acting world lost giants including Sidney Poitier and Angela Lansbury, along with such big names as James Caan, Anne Heche, Bob Saget, Kirstie Alley, Ray Liotta, Nichelle Nichols, William Hurt, Louise Fletcher, Robert Clary, Emilio Delgado, Sally Kellerman, Robbie Coltrane, Monica Vitti, Leslie Jordan, John Aniston, Tony Sirico, Charlbi Dean, Tony Dow, Irene Papas, Howard Hesseman and Seinfeld moms Estelle Harris and Liz Sheridan.
We also pay tribute to directors including Ivan Reitman, Peter Bogdanovich and Marvin J. Chomsky.
Musicians who left us this past year include Jerry Lee Lewis, Loretta Lynn, Olivia Newton-John, Meat Loaf, Ronnie Spector, Naomi Judd, Ramsey Lewis, Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Coolio. Many key...
Scroll through a photo gallery above, which also includes the obituaries.
The acting world lost giants including Sidney Poitier and Angela Lansbury, along with such big names as James Caan, Anne Heche, Bob Saget, Kirstie Alley, Ray Liotta, Nichelle Nichols, William Hurt, Louise Fletcher, Robert Clary, Emilio Delgado, Sally Kellerman, Robbie Coltrane, Monica Vitti, Leslie Jordan, John Aniston, Tony Sirico, Charlbi Dean, Tony Dow, Irene Papas, Howard Hesseman and Seinfeld moms Estelle Harris and Liz Sheridan.
We also pay tribute to directors including Ivan Reitman, Peter Bogdanovich and Marvin J. Chomsky.
Musicians who left us this past year include Jerry Lee Lewis, Loretta Lynn, Olivia Newton-John, Meat Loaf, Ronnie Spector, Naomi Judd, Ramsey Lewis, Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Coolio. Many key...
- 12/31/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Depeche Mode has announced new tour dates to coincide with the release of their upcoming album Memento Mori which was announced in October and will release in March of 2023. This will be the first Depeche Mode album to not include Andy Fletcher, who passed away this past Spring.
Martin Gore and Dave Gahan, the remaining bandmembers, began recording this project before the pandemic, but “After Fletch’s passing, we decided to continue it as we’re sure this is what he would have wanted,” Gore told Live Nation Entertainment.
>Get Deals On Depeche Mode Concert Tickets Now!
You can buy tickets for the Memento Mori Tour here. The tour begins in Sacramento, California and ends all the way in Oslo, Norway.
Depeche Mode Memento Mori Tour 2023 Dates
March 23, 2023 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
March 25 – San Jose, CA – Sap Center
March 28 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum
March 30 – Las Vegas, Nv – T-Mobile Arena
April 2 – San Antonio,...
Martin Gore and Dave Gahan, the remaining bandmembers, began recording this project before the pandemic, but “After Fletch’s passing, we decided to continue it as we’re sure this is what he would have wanted,” Gore told Live Nation Entertainment.
>Get Deals On Depeche Mode Concert Tickets Now!
You can buy tickets for the Memento Mori Tour here. The tour begins in Sacramento, California and ends all the way in Oslo, Norway.
Depeche Mode Memento Mori Tour 2023 Dates
March 23, 2023 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
March 25 – San Jose, CA – Sap Center
March 28 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum
March 30 – Las Vegas, Nv – T-Mobile Arena
April 2 – San Antonio,...
- 11/28/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
Harry Styles has cancelled the first show of his residency in Chicago due to tour party illness.
The announcement was made on Thursday (6 October) by The United Center in Chicago where the “Watermelon Sugar” star was due to perform, citing an “abundance of caution”.
“Out of an abundance of caution, tonight’s Harry Styles show on Thursday, October 6, 2022 at United Center has been rescheduled to Monday, October 10, 2022 due to band/crew illness,” wrote the venue on Twitter.
Out of an abundance of caution, tonight’s Harry Styles show on Thursday, October 6, 2022 at United Center has been rescheduled to Monday, October 10, 2022 due to band/crew illness. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/oqsoXiBvFB
— United Center (@UnitedCenter) October 6, 2022
However, Styles has not included any update on his own social media, leaving a question over the health of the singer himself. Given that shows will continue from 8 October, it would be hoped that any touring illness is not serious.
The announcement was made on Thursday (6 October) by The United Center in Chicago where the “Watermelon Sugar” star was due to perform, citing an “abundance of caution”.
“Out of an abundance of caution, tonight’s Harry Styles show on Thursday, October 6, 2022 at United Center has been rescheduled to Monday, October 10, 2022 due to band/crew illness,” wrote the venue on Twitter.
Out of an abundance of caution, tonight’s Harry Styles show on Thursday, October 6, 2022 at United Center has been rescheduled to Monday, October 10, 2022 due to band/crew illness. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/oqsoXiBvFB
— United Center (@UnitedCenter) October 6, 2022
However, Styles has not included any update on his own social media, leaving a question over the health of the singer himself. Given that shows will continue from 8 October, it would be hoped that any touring illness is not serious.
- 10/7/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Kanye West defended wearing a “White Lives Matter” shirt he debuted at Paris Fashion Week during a Thursday (6 October) appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight.
“My so-called friends/handlers around me told me if I said that I liked Trump that my career would be over. That my life would be over,” the artist now known as Ye told the Fox News host.
“They said stuff like people get killed for wearing a hat like that. They threatened my life,” he continued. “They basically said that I would be killed for wearing the hat.
“I had someone call me last night and said anybody wearing a ‘White Lives Matter’ shirt is going to be green-lit. That means they are going to beat them up if I wear it. I’m like, you know, ‘Okay, green light me then’.”
The showcase of West’s season nine collection in Paris on Monday (3 October...
“My so-called friends/handlers around me told me if I said that I liked Trump that my career would be over. That my life would be over,” the artist now known as Ye told the Fox News host.
“They said stuff like people get killed for wearing a hat like that. They threatened my life,” he continued. “They basically said that I would be killed for wearing the hat.
“I had someone call me last night and said anybody wearing a ‘White Lives Matter’ shirt is going to be green-lit. That means they are going to beat them up if I wear it. I’m like, you know, ‘Okay, green light me then’.”
The showcase of West’s season nine collection in Paris on Monday (3 October...
- 10/7/2022
- by Tom Murray
- The Independent - Music
Depeche Mode’s frontman Dave Gahan has reflected on his relationship with keyboard player, Andy Fletcher following his death.
The musician and band’s founding member died of an aortic dissection aged 60 in May.
Earlier this week, Depeche Mode announced news of their new album and their first live dates in five years.
Speaking to NME, Gahan admitted that the death of his bandmate was “the last thing we expected to happen”.
"I will forever wish I’d been a little bit kinder to Fletch as I go forward,” said Gahan reflecting on their relationship. “I will try to remember that with people I meet in the future too. I was always a bit of a d*** with him, he was always a bit of a d*** with me too.”
“That was the relationship we had. That’s what was good about him. He would also be the first person...
The musician and band’s founding member died of an aortic dissection aged 60 in May.
Earlier this week, Depeche Mode announced news of their new album and their first live dates in five years.
Speaking to NME, Gahan admitted that the death of his bandmate was “the last thing we expected to happen”.
"I will forever wish I’d been a little bit kinder to Fletch as I go forward,” said Gahan reflecting on their relationship. “I will try to remember that with people I meet in the future too. I was always a bit of a d*** with him, he was always a bit of a d*** with me too.”
“That was the relationship we had. That’s what was good about him. He would also be the first person...
- 10/6/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Click here to read the full article.
Founded by a quartet of synth-loving schoolmates from Essex, England, in 1980, Depeche Mode ascended to rock stardom with their boundary-pushing music.
Forty-two years later, founding members Martin Gore and Dave Gahan are about to embark on yet another sonic adventure with the release of their 15th studio album, Memento Mori, and a world tour that kicks off March 3. They will play a number of arenas in North America (including L.A.’s Kia Forum on March 28) before heading to Europe, where they will headline a series of stadium shows.
Tragically, one of their founding members will not be along for the ride: Andy Fletcher died unexpectedly earlier this year. That the new album, titled well before Fletcher’s passing, is named for a Latin phrase about “the inevitability of death” adds unintended significance to the project.
Gore, 61, opened up to The Hollywood Reporter...
Founded by a quartet of synth-loving schoolmates from Essex, England, in 1980, Depeche Mode ascended to rock stardom with their boundary-pushing music.
Forty-two years later, founding members Martin Gore and Dave Gahan are about to embark on yet another sonic adventure with the release of their 15th studio album, Memento Mori, and a world tour that kicks off March 3. They will play a number of arenas in North America (including L.A.’s Kia Forum on March 28) before heading to Europe, where they will headline a series of stadium shows.
Tragically, one of their founding members will not be along for the ride: Andy Fletcher died unexpectedly earlier this year. That the new album, titled well before Fletcher’s passing, is named for a Latin phrase about “the inevitability of death” adds unintended significance to the project.
Gore, 61, opened up to The Hollywood Reporter...
- 10/5/2022
- by Seth Abramovitch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Depeche Mode have announced their first live dates in five years.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees announced the news on Tuesday (4 October) while in Berlin, and also announced a new album.
The Memento Mori Tour will support the forthcoming 15th studio record, titled Memento Mori, due out next spring.
This will be the band’s first tour since the death of founding member and keyboard player Andy Fletcher.
“Fletch would have loved this album,” said lead-singer Dave Gahan while speaking about Memento Mori.
“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.”
“We started work on this project early in the pandemic, and its themes were directly inspired by that time,” added the band’s guitarist and keyboardist Martin Gore.
“After Fletch’s passing, we decided to continue as we...
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees announced the news on Tuesday (4 October) while in Berlin, and also announced a new album.
The Memento Mori Tour will support the forthcoming 15th studio record, titled Memento Mori, due out next spring.
This will be the band’s first tour since the death of founding member and keyboard player Andy Fletcher.
“Fletch would have loved this album,” said lead-singer Dave Gahan while speaking about Memento Mori.
“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.”
“We started work on this project early in the pandemic, and its themes were directly inspired by that time,” added the band’s guitarist and keyboardist Martin Gore.
“After Fletch’s passing, we decided to continue as we...
- 10/5/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
It’s been a month since the keyboardist and founding member of Depeche Mode, Andy Fletcher, tragically passed away at the age of 60. The band posted on their Instagram, thanking fans for supporting them and adding, “it’s been a strange, sad, disorienting few weeks for us here, to say the least.” With the approval of […]
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- 7/2/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
Update, with cause of death Andy “Fletch” Fletcher, keyboard player and founding member of the British band Depeche Mode, died after suffering an aortic dissection while at home on May 26, the band said in a statement on Instagram today.
The cause of death was disclosed by the band at the request of Fletcher’s family, according to the post.
“So, even though it was far, far too soon, he passed naturally and without prolonged suffering,” the band said.
Here is the full statement from band members Dave Gahan and Martin Gore:
We wanted to take a moment and acknowledge the outpouring of love for Andy that we’ve seen from all of you over the last few weeks. It’s incredible to see all of your photos, to read your words, and to see how much Andy meant to all of you. As you can imagine, it’s been a strange,...
The cause of death was disclosed by the band at the request of Fletcher’s family, according to the post.
“So, even though it was far, far too soon, he passed naturally and without prolonged suffering,” the band said.
Here is the full statement from band members Dave Gahan and Martin Gore:
We wanted to take a moment and acknowledge the outpouring of love for Andy that we’ve seen from all of you over the last few weeks. It’s incredible to see all of your photos, to read your words, and to see how much Andy meant to all of you. As you can imagine, it’s been a strange,...
- 6/27/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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