Turin, Italy – Depeche Mode’s Memento Mori World Tour has achieved remarkable success, with over two million tickets sold to date.
Following sold-out performances in North America and Europe, the band returned to Turin, Italy,
for a memorable show at the inalpi Arena, marking their first performance in the city since 2017.
Dave Gahan and Martin Gore took the stage to celebrate the life of their late bandmate, Andy Fletcher, nearly two years after his passing.
The tour not only commemorates Fletcher but also celebrates the band’s illustrious forty-year career.
The concert featured tracks from their latest album, “Memento Mori,” which draws inspiration from recent events in the band’s journey, alongside timeless classics that have defined their legacy.
The inalpi Arena was packed to capacity, with tickets selling out long before the event date.
Depeche Mode’s ability to captivate audiences and deliver unforgettable performances continues to solidify their status as one of the most influential bands in music history.