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According to [http://rocktourdatabase.com/concerts/depeche-mode-46 Rocktourdatabase.com], the attendance was 13,936 out of 15,000 people.
According to [https://books.google.com/books?id=UAgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA13&lpg=PA13 Billboard], the attendance was 13,936 out of 15,000 people and the gross was $363,491.


Stabbing Westward and Primal Scream were the support acts.
Stabbing Westward and Primal Scream were the support acts.


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Revision as of 14:17, 16 February 2016

Notes

A recording of this gig appears on a bootleg CD called 'Live In Dave Gahan's Pants'. Towards the end of Everything Counts, a guy is going mad while singing along to the song, and Dave comments "Thank you. Keep taking the drugs."

Here is Daryl Bamonte's entry for the famous Devotional Tour Diary, published in Bong magazine in 1994:

I have a special affection for this gig. I remember Dave coming round my council flat in Basildon in early 1985 and being very excited because The Hollywood Palladium had sold out in minutes and the promoter had added another show – “Somewhere near Orange County, holds over 12,000 people!” and that’s when it started getting mental. We celebrated with four cans of Fosters and sat down to enjoy another gripping episode of “The Bill” – Ahh, the good old days…

According to Billboard, the attendance was 13,936 out of 15,000 people and the gross was $363,491.

Stabbing Westward and Primal Scream were the support acts.

Set list

  1. Rush
  2. Halo
  3. Behind The Wheel
  4. Everything Counts
  5. World In My Eyes
  6. Walking In My Shoes
  7. Stripped
  8. Condemnation (*)
  9. I Want You Now (*)
  10. In Your Room
  11. Never Let Me Down Again
  12. I Feel You
  13. Personal Jesus
  14. Somebody (*)
  15. Enjoy The Silence
  16. A Question Of Time