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The Devotional Tour was a 1993 concert tour by English electronic band Depeche Mode in support of the group's eighth studio album, Songs of Faith and Devotion, which was released in March 1993.[1]
Tour by Depeche Mode | |
Associated album | Songs of Faith and Devotion |
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Start date | 19 May 1993 |
End date | 20 December 1993 |
Legs | 3 |
No. of shows |
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Depeche Mode concert chronology |
The group continued to promote Songs of Faith and Devotion the following year on the Exotic Tour/Summer Tour '94, which included an additional North American leg. Q magazine refers to Devotional Tour as "the most debauched rock tour ever".[2]
The tour began with an eleven-week European leg, which kicked off in Lille, France, in mid-May and culminated in London in late July. In September 1993, the group began a North American leg, which commenced in Quebec City, Canada. The 50-date tour continued until early December, when it wrapped up in Mexico City. Later in the month, the band returned to Europe for a short tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland. The five-date jaunt began in Dublin and ended, once again, in London.
Releases
editThe concerts in Barcelona, Liévin and Frankfurt were filmed, with the compiled footage issued later that year on a video release entitled Devotional. The video was reissued on DVD in 2004. Additionally, a live album entitled Songs of Faith and Devotion Live was released in December 1993. The album was a track-by-track live duplicate of Songs of Faith and Devotion. The release featured recordings from the concert in Liévin, although two of the tracks were recorded in Copenhagen and New Orleans respectively. Certain tracks were also released on the singles "Condemnation" and "In Your Room".
Set list
edit- "Higher Love"
- "Policy of Truth"
- "World in My Eyes"
- "Walking in My Shoes"
- "Behind the Wheel"
- "Halo"
- "Stripped"
- "Condemnation"
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- "Judas" (*)
- "A Question of Lust" (*)
- "Death's Door" (*) (acoustic)
- "One Caress" (*)
- "Get Right with Me"
- "Mercy in You"
- "I Feel You"
- "Never Let Me Down Again"
- "Rush"
- "In Your Room"
- Encore 1
- "Personal Jesus"
- "Enjoy the Silence"
- Encore 2
- "Fly on the Windscreen"
- "Something to Do" (only known performance: 25 May 1993 Brussels)
- "Somebody" (*)
- "Everything Counts"
Notes:
- Set lists differed between dates, with rotated songs (denoted above) and song omissions.
- "(*)" denotes song sung by Martin Gore.
Tour dates
editMusicians
editDepeche Mode
edit- Dave Gahan – lead vocals
- Martin Gore – guitar, synthesisers, samplers, lead and backing vocals
- Alan Wilder – synthesisers, samplers, piano, drums, percussion pads, backing vocals
- Andy Fletcher – synthesisers, samplers, backing vocals
Backup musicians
edit- Hildia Campbell – backing vocals
- Samantha Smith – backing vocals
Production staff
edit- Production Manager – Craig Sherwood
- Production Manager – Andy Franks
- Stage Manager – Howard Hopkins
- Stage Manager – Tom Wilson
- Rigger – Phil Broad
- Wardrobe – Carol Graham
- Wardrobe – Paula Bradley
- Keyboard Tech – Wob Roberts
- Guitar Tech – Jez Webb
- Drum Technician – Tom Wilson
- FOH Sound Engineer – Jon Lemon
- Sound Crew Chief – Dave Bracey
- Sound Crew – Scott Ashton
- Video/Projection – Richard Turner
- Lighting Designer – Patrick Woodroffe
- Stage Design & Concept – Anton Corbijn
Notes
edit- ^ The show in Rome was originally scheduled at the PalaGhiaccio, but the promoter moved it to the PalaEur a few weeks before the event.[3]
- ^ The show on 24 July was part of Belga Beach Festival.
References
edit- ^ "Depeche Mode".
- ^ Ali, Omer (4 April 2001). "In the Mode for Love". Time Out. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
- ^ "Dal Palaghiaccio al PalaEur - Manifesto".