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Depeche Mode Extend Memento Mori Tour With New 2026 European Dates

23.06.2026 - 04:43:01 | ad-hoc-news.de

Depeche Mode keep their Memento Mori era on the road. The band has added a fresh run of European arena shows for early 2026, while U.S. fans look back to last year’s North American leg and a catalog that still shapes modern synth-driven rock and pop.

Erhobene Hände vor hell erleuchteter Festivalbühne mit Nebel im Nachthimmel
Depeche Mode - Nacht voller Energie: Vor der gleißend weißen Festivalbühne tauchen unzählige Hände aus dem Dunkel in den aufsteigenden Nebel. 23.06.2026 - Bild: THN

Depeche Mode are keeping the Memento Mori era alive on stage into 2026. The band have announced an additional run of European arena dates for early next year, with new shows in cities including Madrid, Milan and Berlin, according to the official tour schedule on their website Depeche Mode tour page.

New European dates in 2026

The updated itinerary shows Depeche Mode returning to Europe in early 2026 for more Memento Mori dates, following their extensive 2023 and 2024 world touring cycle Songkick listing. The new leg includes additional arena shows in major markets like Spain, Italy and Germany.

While exact venue allocations can vary by city, the routing continues the band’s focus on large indoor arenas that fit their widescreen production. The shows extend a tour that has already seen them play to well over a million fans across North America and Europe.

What this means for U.S. fans

For U.S. listeners, the fresh European dates underline how strong demand remains for Depeche Mode after last year’s North American run, which brought the band to arenas and stadiums in cities such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago during the Memento Mori cycle Billboard touring report. That leg underscored their continued draw as one of the biggest synth-driven rock acts touring today.

At present no new U.S. shows are listed for 2026, so American fans eyeing another chance to see the band may need to travel to Europe if they want to experience the extended run. All in all, the ongoing schedule confirms that the Memento Mori era is far from over on stage.

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More news and background on Depeche Mode

For deeper context on Depeche Mode’s touring history, chart performance and albums, our archive bundles the latest updates with background pieces on the band’s four-decade career.

The band’s musical core

Depeche Mode’s live draw rests on a catalog that helped define synth-pop and dark electronic rock. From early hits like Just Can’t Get Enough through Violator-era staples such as Enjoy the Silence and Personal Jesus, the band pair hook-driven songwriting with brooding electronics.

Where Depeche Mode stand now

Depeche Mode are currently set to continue the Memento Mori tour with further European arena dates in early 2026, reflecting sustained demand for their live show across the continent.

Depeche Mode at a glance

  • Act: Depeche Mode
  • Genre: Synth-pop, alternative rock, electronic
  • Origin: Basildon, Essex, England
  • Active since: 1980
  • Lineup: Dave Gahan (vocals), Martin Gore (guitar, keyboards, vocals)
  • Label: Columbia Records
  • Key works: Violator (1990), Songs of Faith and Devotion (1993), Ultra (1997), Music for the Masses (1987)
  • Current album/single: Memento Mori, released March 24, 2023
  • Charts / certifications: Memento Mori debuted at No. 14 on the Billboard 200 and at No. 1 on Top Alternative Albums in the U.S., and reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart.
  • Next live date: Early 2026, various European arenas on the extended Memento Mori tour

Frequently asked questions about Depeche Mode

When did Depeche Mode last tour North America?
Depeche Mode toured North America in 2023 on the Memento Mori run, playing major arenas and stadiums in cities including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago as part of a global itinerary supporting their latest album.

What is Depeche Mode’s most recent studio album?
The band’s most recent studio album is Memento Mori, released on March 24, 2023 through Columbia Records. It marked their first album since the passing of founding member Andy Fletcher and continued their collaboration with producer James Ford.

How successful has the Memento Mori tour been?
The Memento Mori tour has been one of Depeche Mode’s strongest modern runs, with high attendance across North America and Europe and multi-night arena stands in several major cities, underlining their continued status as a major live draw.

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This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.

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