Depeche Mode's Memento Mori Tour Hits Turin with Eco-Friendly Twist
Depeche Mode performed at Turin's Inalpi Arena on March 23, 2024, as part of their Memento Mori World Tour, which also includes dates at Milan's Mediolanum Forum on March 28 and 30. The band, following the death of Andy Fletcher, returned to the studio and launched the tour in 2023 to support their album Memento Mori. The show featured a mix of new tracks like My Cosmos Is Mine and Wagging Tongue, and classics such as Walking in My Shoes, Black Celebration, I Feel You, and Just Can't Get Enough. Emotional highlights included performances of Home and Strangelove by Martin Gore and Peter Gordeno. The band has partnered with Swiss luxury watchmaker Hublot to support Conservation Collective, an environmental foundation network. They are also working with Live Nation's Green Nation team to reduce single-use plastic, minimize food waste, and improve recycling during the tour. The concert drew over 12,000 attendees and was noted for its pristine sound and visual production, including a large 'M' structure and LED screens. The set concluded with Personal Jesus. The review was written by Valerio Veneruso for Artribune.
Key facts
- Depeche Mode performed at Inalpi Arena in Turin on March 23, 2024.
- The Memento Mori World Tour began in 2023 after Andy Fletcher's death.
- Additional Italian dates: March 28 and 30 at Mediolanum Forum in Milan.
- The band partnered with Hublot to support Conservation Collective.
- They collaborate with Live Nation's Green Nation to reduce waste and plastic.
- Setlist included new songs and classics like Walking in My Shoes and Personal Jesus.
- Over 12,000 people attended the Turin concert.
- The show featured a large 'M' structure and LED screens.
Entities
Artists
- Dave Gahan
- Martin Gore
- Andy Fletcher
- Peter Gordeno
- Valerio Veneruso
Institutions
- Depeche Mode
- Hublot
- Conservation Collective
- Live Nation
- Green Nation
- Artribune
Locations
- Turin
- Italy
- Milan
- Inalpi Arena
- Mediolanum Forum