Depeche Mode Announce 2017 Tour to Support New Album
English electronic giants Depeche Mode have announced a 2017 world tour to support their upcoming album Spirit, which will be released early next year. Global Spirit Tour kicks off in Stockholm, Sweden on May 5, 2017 and will bring their intense, emotive shows to 32 cities in 21 European countries, ending on July 23. After the European leg of the tour, the band will be visiting North and South America.
This is Depeche Mode’s 18th tour and the first time they will have played live in three years. Additionally, Spirit is the musical pioneers’ 14th studio album and the long-awaited follow-up to 2013’s Delta Machine.
Here are the tour dates for the European portion next summer:
May 5 — Stockholm, Sweden — Friends Arena
May 7 — Amsterdam, Netherlands — Ziggo Dome
May 9 — Antwerp, Belgium — Sportpaleis
May 12 — Nice, France — Stade Charles-Ehrmann
May 14 — Ljubljana, Slovenia — Dvorana Stožice
May 17 — Athens, Greece — Terra Vibe Park
May 20 — Bratislava, Slovakia — Štadión Pasienky
May 22 — Budapest, Hungary — Groupama Aréna
May 24 — Prague, Czech Republic — Eden Aréna
May 27 — Leipzig, Germany — Festwiese
May 29 — Lille, France — Stade Pierre-Mauroy
May 31 — Copenhagen, Denmark — Telia Parken
June 3 — London, United Kingdom — London Stadium
June 5 — Cologne, Germany — RheinEnergieStadion
June 9 — Munich, Germany — Olympiastadion
June 11 — Hannover, Germany — HDI Arena
June 18 — Zurich, Switzerland — Letzigrund Stadion
June 20 — Frankfurt, Germany — Commerzbank-Arena
June 22 — Berlin, Germany — Olympiastadion
June 25 — Rome, Italy — Stadio Olimpico
June 27 — Milan, Italy — Stadio San Siro
June 29 — Bologna, Italy — Stadio Rentao Dall’Ara
July 1 — Paris, France — Stade de France
July 4 — Gelsenkirchen, Germany — Veltins-Arena
July 6 — Bilbao, Spain — BBK Live Festival
July 8 — Lisbon, Portugal — NOS Alive Festival
July 13 — St. Petersburg, Russia — SKK
July 15 — Moscow, Russia — Otkritie Arena
July 17 — Minsk, Belarus — Minsk-Arena
July 19 — Kiev, Ukraine — Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
July 21 — Warsaw, Poland — PGE Narodowy
July 23 — Cluj-Napoca, Romania — Cluj Arena