October 23, 2012 by: Matt Dekneef
If you “Just Can’t Get Enough” of Depeche Mode and you also have direct access to the continent of Europe, then you’re in luck.
The English rockers have just announced the dates and venues of the arena and stadium tour they’re about to embark on in May, including a show at the O2 Arena in London (because it’s not a real world tour without a stop at the 02 Arena in London).
For the rest of us, they’re also expected to reveal details about a brand new album, a follow-up to their Sounds of the Universe from 2009, and North American tour dates. It’ll be the 13th studio album of the new wave, electro-pop/rock pioneers that couldn’t be more perfectly timed considering EDM’s presence in the Top 40 climate right now.
Here’s the full release schedule of the European leg of their World Tour, which kicks off in Tel Aviv:
May 07 Tel Aviv, Israel - Hayarkon Park
May 10 Athens, Greece - Terra Vibe
May 12 Sofia, Bulgaria - Georgi Asparuhov Stadium
May 15 Bucharest, Romania - National Stadium
May 17 Istanbul, Turkey - Kucukciftlik Park
May 19 Belgrade, Serbia - Usce Park
May 21 Budapest, Hungary - Puskas Ferenc Stadium
May 23 Zagreb, Republic of Croatia - Hippodrome
May 25 Bratislava, Slovakia - Inter Stadium
May 28 London, England - O2 Arena
June 01 Munich, Germany - Olympic Stadium
June 03 Stuttgart, Germany - Mercedes-Benz Arena
June 05 Frankfurt, Germany - Commerzbank Arena
June 07 Berne, Switzerland - Stade De Suisse
June 09 Berlin, Germany - Olympic Stadium
June 11 Leipzig, Germany - Red Bull Arena
June 13 Copenhagen, Denmark - Parken
June 15 Paris, France - Stade De France
June 17 Hamburg, Germany - Imtech Arena
June 22 Moscow, Russia - Locomotive Stadium
June 24 St. Petersburg, Russia - SKK Arena
June 27 Borlange, Sweden - Peace & Love Festival
June 29 Kiev, Ukraine - Olympic Stadium
July 03 Dusseldorf, Germany - Esprit Arena
July 07 Werchter, Belgium - Rock Werchter Festival
July 11 Bilbao, Spain - BBK Festival
July 13 Lisbon, Portugal - Optimus Alive Festival
July 16 Nimes, France - Antic Arina
July 18 Milan, Italy - San Siro Stadium
July 20 Rome, Italy - Olympic Stadium
July 23 Prague, Czech Republic - Olympic Stadium
July 25 Warsaw, Poland - National Stadium
July 27 Vilnius, Lithuania - Vingis Park
July 29 Minsk, Belarus - Minsk Arena
The English rockers have just announced the dates and venues of the arena and stadium tour they’re about to embark on in May, including a show at the O2 Arena in London (because it’s not a real world tour without a stop at the 02 Arena in London).
For the rest of us, they’re also expected to reveal details about a brand new album, a follow-up to their Sounds of the Universe from 2009, and North American tour dates. It’ll be the 13th studio album of the new wave, electro-pop/rock pioneers that couldn’t be more perfectly timed considering EDM’s presence in the Top 40 climate right now.
Here’s the full release schedule of the European leg of their World Tour, which kicks off in Tel Aviv:
May 07 Tel Aviv, Israel - Hayarkon Park
May 10 Athens, Greece - Terra Vibe
May 12 Sofia, Bulgaria - Georgi Asparuhov Stadium
May 15 Bucharest, Romania - National Stadium
May 17 Istanbul, Turkey - Kucukciftlik Park
May 19 Belgrade, Serbia - Usce Park
May 21 Budapest, Hungary - Puskas Ferenc Stadium
May 23 Zagreb, Republic of Croatia - Hippodrome
May 25 Bratislava, Slovakia - Inter Stadium
May 28 London, England - O2 Arena
June 01 Munich, Germany - Olympic Stadium
June 03 Stuttgart, Germany - Mercedes-Benz Arena
June 05 Frankfurt, Germany - Commerzbank Arena
June 07 Berne, Switzerland - Stade De Suisse
June 09 Berlin, Germany - Olympic Stadium
June 11 Leipzig, Germany - Red Bull Arena
June 13 Copenhagen, Denmark - Parken
June 15 Paris, France - Stade De France
June 17 Hamburg, Germany - Imtech Arena
June 22 Moscow, Russia - Locomotive Stadium
June 24 St. Petersburg, Russia - SKK Arena
June 27 Borlange, Sweden - Peace & Love Festival
June 29 Kiev, Ukraine - Olympic Stadium
July 03 Dusseldorf, Germany - Esprit Arena
July 07 Werchter, Belgium - Rock Werchter Festival
July 11 Bilbao, Spain - BBK Festival
July 13 Lisbon, Portugal - Optimus Alive Festival
July 16 Nimes, France - Antic Arina
July 18 Milan, Italy - San Siro Stadium
July 20 Rome, Italy - Olympic Stadium
July 23 Prague, Czech Republic - Olympic Stadium
July 25 Warsaw, Poland - National Stadium
July 27 Vilnius, Lithuania - Vingis Park
July 29 Minsk, Belarus - Minsk Arena







