Depeche Mode @ The Hollywood Bowl 10/12 & 10/14

The music, the tours, the fans, the sold out crowds.  Depeche Mode.  Back at it and fresh off the European leg of their Global Spirit Tour promoting their 14th studio album since 1980, Spirit, Depeche Mode will begin their North American Fall tour on August 23rd in Salt Lake City, Utah and comes to a close in Edmonton, Alberta, on October 27th.  The tour has two shows in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl on October 12th and 14th.

The aforementioned album Spirit was launched into musical orbit by its burning rocket of a single Where’s The Revolution.  A timely record for the current state of affairs in the world, Where’s The Revolution truly holds the spirit of the human intention and radical nature one can embody.  The single has generated quite the buzz, being well-received by critics and fans alike with whispers of the band being “back to form” with a powerful stance.

Fans are encouraged to register for early access to tickets here.  By registering, fans will reserve a spot in line for the fan presale, which they can then improve by sharing their unique presale link with friends and family, or by preordering Depeche Mode‘s new album Spirit. On March 6, days before tickets go on general sale to the public, fans who have registered will be let into a special ticket presale in waves, based on their place in line.

Thursday & Saturday October 12/14 2017

Hollywood Bowl

Doors @ 63pm

Tickets: Starting at $97

All ages

Max Berlin: Born in Queens, New York and raised in south Florida Max Berlin made his away across country to Los Angeles at the age of 21. Now, eight years later, Max has over five years (and counting) of music industry experience as A&R and manager. With his affinity for philosophy and music, Max has changed instruments and now focuses his energies on writing about the art form he loves so well. As a contributor to online entertainment publication mxdwn.com Max pens daily articles highlighting shows, festivals and events around the Los Angeles area as well as covering shows of all genres. The horizon seems to be always be at a distance for Max as he lives by the philosophy of learning something new every day and striving for perfection knowing it will never be attained.
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