Depeche Mode, an English electronic music band, was formed in Basildon, Essex, in 1980. The original lineup included Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, Andy Fletcher, and Vince Clarke, though Clarke left the band after the release of their debut album. The band's music primarily belongs to the synth-pop and electronic genre, though they have explored alternative and rock sounds as well. Depeche Mode gained prominence in the 1980s with albums like "Black Celebration" and "Music for the Masses." Their 1990 album "Violator" is often seen as a turning point, featuring hits like "Enjoy the Silence" and "Personal Jesus." Through the years, they've continued to evolve their sound while maintaining a dedicated fan base. Known for their social and political commentary, the band's lyrics often explore complex human emotions and societal themes. The band name is derived from a French fashion magazine, Dépêche mode, which means "fashion dispatch."
These are photos from concerts where Depeche Mode played, so they may be of other bands that played the concert as well.
Depeche Mode / Soulsavers Dec 16, 2009 London, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Chalky1172
Depeche Mode / Soulsavers Dec 15, 2009 London, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Chalky1172
Depeche Mode / Soulsavers Dec 13, 2009 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Chalky1172
Depeche Mode / The Soulsavers Dec 12, 2009 Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Uploaded by John Collins
Depeche Mode / The Soulsavers Dec 12, 2009 Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Uploaded by Neil Lumsden
Depeche Mode / The Soulsavers Dec 1, 2009 Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany Uploaded by Sandra Gartenfreund
Depeche Mode Nov 3, 2009 Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany Uploaded by Olaf Gröfke | #Ichprobierebiere
Depeche Mode Oct 6, 2009 Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico Uploaded by Aldo Garza
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