
(.) The band toured to promote that album called Magnetophonband and closed their tour with a special gig after Martin Gore chose us to warm up for Depeche Mode - Tour of the Universe show in Colombia." Peter wrote an extensive article on his experience on this night here. Peter Salmang: "Angele Phase is the name I gave to a music band project that went on from 2005 through to 2010.
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I’ve been pretty impressed by how magnetic and full of energy Dave Gahan is every night. It’s really interesting to see how these huge shows are run. Everyone in their crew is incredibly nice. Very impressive." Lee Tesche of Algiers: "It's pretty surreal. It’s very cool." Algiers have remixed 'Where's The Revolution' in 2016. It's kind of mixture of gospel and electronic music. Stadio Renato dall'Ara, Bologna, Italyĭave Gahan in 2015: "Recently, was like, 'Oh you've got to check out this Algiers record.' And I fell in love with that album, immediately!" Dave also in 2015: "A recent album that was the Algiers record that I really like - which I think’s a great record.Letzigrund Stadion, Zurich, Switzerland.The table is sortable according to chronological or alphabetical order, so click on the arrows in the first two columns to rearrange them. However, there is no concrete evidence that they went on a European tour with DM. Portion Control have stated on their Wikipedia that they have supported Depeche Mode "on their UK and European tour". In the same interview, he also says that he first supported DM in London in 1982, replacing Blancmange, before he became their main support act in fall 1982, which could mean that he supported DM either on Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK and/or on Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK, assuming his memory was right. Matt also said in this interview that he left during the European tour in fall 1984 to edit his setlist at Hansa Studios in Berlin, which would mean that he would have been unable to support DM for one or more dates. It seems unlikely that Matt Fretton supported DM's 5-day tour in Spain and Italy in March 1984, but there is no conclusive evidence. There are some uncertainties about Depeche Mode's support acts Portion Control and Matt Fretton. If you notice an error, or you have more info to add, please contact us. While a lot of time and research has been put into this page, it is always possible that there may be one or two errors here and there. Here is a list of concerts without support acts. As the table of contents shows, this page does not only contain a table of all the support acts having opened for Depeche Mode, but it also lists the shows where Depeche Mode supported another act, festival line-ups, support acts for cancelled concerts, cancelled support acts, and rumours and uncertainties about acts allegedly having supported DM as well. This page lists all acts that have supported Depeche Mode throughout the years. 11 List of support acts for Martin Gore.

9 Bands that have denied rumours about having supported DM.8 Rumours and uncertainties about bands having supported DM.

7 Acts that claim that DM wanted to have as support but declined.6 Acts that would have supported DM if DM had played the gigs.5.2 Festivals where Depeche Mode did not headline.5.1 Festivals where Depeche Mode headlined.

