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Here is the diary entry for [http://www.depechemode.com/past_tours/tour_of_the_universe/blog_57.html Depeche Mode's official tour blog]: | Here is the diary entry for [http://www.depechemode.com/past_tours/tour_of_the_universe/blog_57.html Depeche Mode's official tour blog]: | ||
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''I have seen Depeche Mode at this venue a lot of times through the years, I was curious to see how they had done up the venue since it was re-branded as the LG Arena.'' | ''I have seen Depeche Mode at this venue a lot of times through the years, I was curious to see how they had done up the venue since it was re-branded as the LG Arena.'' | ||
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== Set list== | == Set list== |
Revision as of 17:16, 21 January 2016
Notes
This concert was added to the tour dates list on July 7th.
Here is the diary entry for Depeche Mode's official tour blog:
I have seen Depeche Mode at this venue a lot of times through the years, I was curious to see how they had done up the venue since it was re-branded as the LG Arena.
The old system used to mean you had to wait inside what was essentially a huge warehouse - to then be let in the arena once they had checked your tickets - the new way is to relax in the elaborate hall, complete with bars, food counters, large TV's on the walls, and 2 tunnels leading to the Arena? I guess someone thought that having 15,000 people standing around brings in no money? 15,000 people standing near Food and Drink stalls might just bring in a bit of money, and I guess it did, as the place was rammed with people taking advantage of the facilities.
The Arena has been jazzed up a little, the seats are now all black, as is most of the interior, a few little VIP sections have been added, overall it's a great venue.
The Mexican waves started around 8.45pm, and the band hit the stage at around 9.10pm - and the place erupted. The performance from the band was faultless, but I must say the Birmingham Crowd were a quiet bunch for a lot of the show. Even Mr Gahan told them to "put down what you are smoking" as they were a little too relaxed - but the band won through and the last third of the show got a great reception.
I remember on the last tour thinking the Manchester Audience were alot better - so fingers crossed for Friday!!
Next stop is London for me, and the welcome return of Fellow Tour Blogger Peter!!
author: Big Pete