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the Depeche Mode live encyclopedia for the masses |
DM Live is an ever-expanding encyclopedia about Depeche Mode to which anyone can contribute. Since its launch in January 2014, it has evolved into one of the largest sources of Depeche Mode information on the internet, with extensive tour and concert information, ticket stubs, and documented streams and downloads available for all circulating recordings of Depeche Mode's extensive live career. You're welcome to browse, or request an account / login to contribute. We currently have 3,926 articles on a variety of Depeche Mode-related topics. Did you know?
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Today in Depeche Mode history
- 1986-05-04 Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland . . Categories: 1986 Black Celebration Tour
- 1988-05-04 P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada . . Categories: 1987-1988 Music For The Masses Tour | Concert pages missing ticket stubs | Download available
- 2001-05-04 KROQ, Los Angeles, CA, USA . . Categories: Articles needing improvement | Articles needing transcription | Interviews | Interviews featuring Dave Gahan | Interviews relating to the Exciter Tour | Recording-related stubs | Stubs
- 2006-05-04 Foro Sol Stadium, Mexico City, Mexico . . Categories: 2005-2006 Touring The Angel | External videos | Live Here Now released | Setlist sheet picture
- 2013-05-04 Palais Nikaia, Nice, France . . Categories: 2013-2014 Delta Machine Tour | Concert pages missing ticket stubs | External videos | Setlist sheet picture
- 2015-05-04 Siglo 21, Radio 3, Madrid, Spain . . Categories: Interviews
Dates with streamable recordings:
- 1988-05-04 P.N.E. Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada/Source 1 . . Categories: Audience recordings | Cassette sourced recordings | DAT sourced recordings | DMLiveWiki transfers | First generation recordings | Lossy recordings in lossless formats | Source | Streamable
Guides
Recordings by type
- Soundboard recordings
- FM broadcasts
- Audience recordings
- Television broadcasts
- Videos
- Interviews
- Streamable recordings
- Songs
- Compilations
- 2013 Delta Machine Live - a compilation which includes most of the tracks performed on the Delta Machine tour, sourced from several webstreams.
- Something Went Wrong - a compilation of Depeche Mode's live mistakes, glitches, technical problems and the like, spanning from 1980 to 2018.
- Tour backing tapes: audio excerpts and information
- Demos & Studio Outtakes: full streams of demos and outtakes where available, and as much information as is known about them
- Notable concerts
- Soundchecks
- Tour rehearsals
- Master recordings
- First generation recordings
- Prolific tapers' recordings:
Recordings and information by tour date
- 1980 Tour
- 1981 Tour
- 1982 "See You" Tour
- 1982-1983 "A Broken Frame" Tour
- 1983-1984 "Construction Time Again" Tour
- 1984-1985 "Some Great Reward" Tour
- 1986 "Black Celebration" Tour
- 1987-1988 "Music For The Masses" Tour
- 1990 "World Violation" Tour
- 1993 "Devotional Tour"
- 1994 "Exotic" Tour
- 1997 "Ultra Parties"
- 1998 "The Singles 86>98" Tour
- 2001 "Exciter" Tour
- 2005-2006 "Touring The Angel"
- 2009-2010 "Tour Of The Universe"
- 2013-2014 "Delta Machine" Tour
- 2017-2018 "Global Spirit" Tour
- Cancelled concerts
- Miscellaneous performances (one-off performances such as Dave's several 2007 "Hourglass" promo spots, etc)
- Support acts
Solo tours
- 2003 "Paper Monsters" Tour (Dave Gahan solo)
- 2003 "A Night With Martin L. Gore" (Martin L. Gore solo)
- 2015 "Angels & Ghosts" Tour (Dave Gahan & Soulsavers)
Other media and information
- 1980/1981 background info
- DM-related bands
- Unreleased recordings
- Tour diaries
- Ticket stub scans
- Setlist sheet pictures
- Lyric differences between the album/single versions, and live / demo / bare versions
- Robin Neale's fake early live / demo tapes
- Live sound banks
- Tribute acts