Depeche Mode, who are considered one of the most influential musicians of modern times, are coming to Slovenia in May 2017 with their Global Spirit Tour, namely to Dvorana Stožice. They will present their latest studio album, Spirit, which will be available early next year.
Although they have sold over 100 million records and played to over 30 million fans, Depeche Mode they don't want to become complacent and rest on their laurels. Countless artists cite them as inspiration, critics praise theirs inexhaustible energy and emphasize that they are becoming more and more relevant over time. Spirit album and tour Global Spirit Tour will follow their well-known musical innovation and their commercial and critical success.
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The group Depeche Mode is famous for revolutionary performances, imbued with strong emotions, so we can expect musical excess in all respects. The tour will start on May 5 in Stockholm, already On May 14, they will visit Slovenia, and then on July 23rd, they will finish the European part of the tour in Romania. The group will not stop then, but the Global Spirit Tour will lead them across the pond, where they will visit both South and North America.
Their last tour was The Delta Machine Tour one of the biggest and most successful music tours of 2013. It was marked by sold-out halls in Europe and North America, and the final number of visitors was dizzying, a total of 2.5 million fans watched their tour. The band will continue on the upcoming tour charity partnership with the Swiss watch brand Hublot, which will raise funds and raise awareness of their Charity: Water mission, which advocates for providing safe drinking water worldwide.
Album Spirit
The upcoming Spirit will already 14th studio album musical pioneers new wave electronic music. Its predecessor, 2013's critically acclaimed album Delta Machine, reached the top 5 on the charts in 26 countries and reached number one in 12 countries. Spirit is the producer behind the album James Ford, founding member of the group Simian Mobile Disco, who also produced the bands' albums Florence and the Machine and Arctic Monkeys.
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