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Devotional Tour (Crystal Palace) July 31st, 1993
The final show on the first leg of the extensive "Devotional Tour" was at the Crystal Palace in London.
To celebrate that special show, we have dug through the limited footage available of the day, and assembled this piece.
Interviewed by Lewis Largent, and performing "Policy Of Truth", let's take a look back at the band performing at the Crystal Palace.
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Devotional Tour
The Devotional Tour was a 1993 concert tour by English electronic band Depeche Mode in support of the group's eighth studio album, Songs of Faith and Devotion , which was released in March 1993.
The group continued to promote Songs of Faith and Devotion the following year on the Exotic Tour/Summer Tour '94 , which included an additional North American leg. Q magazine refers to Devotional Tour as "the most debauched rock tour ever".
After a two month break, the tour was extended with a named second leg through which the group (minus Andrew Fletcher, who took a leave of absence and was replaced by tour manager and longtime band associate Daryl Bamonte for thirty-nine of its sixty shows) played to countries and territories they had never previously visited, including South Africa, Australia, East Asia, and South America as well as additional shows in the United States and Canada. The tour began with an eleven-week European leg, which kicked off in Lille, France, in mid-May and culminated in London in late July. In September 1993, the group began a North American leg, which commenced in Quebec City, Canada. The 50-date tour continued until early December, when it wrapped up in Mexico City. Later in the month, the band returned to Europe for a short tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland. The five date jaunt began in Dublin and ended, once again, in London.
- 2 Support acts
- 3.1 Encore 1
- 3.2 Encore 2
- 4 Tour dates
- 6 Musicians
- 7 Production staff
- 8 Bibliography
Releases [ ]
The concerts in Barcelona, Liévin and Frankfurt were filmed, with the compiled footage issued later that year on a video release entitled Devotional . The video was reissued on DVD in 2004. Additionally, a live album entitled Songs of Faith and Devotion Live was released in December 1993. The album was a track-by-track live duplicate of Songs of Faith and Devotion . The release featured recordings from the concert in Liévin, although two of the tracks were recorded in Copenhagen and New Orleans respectively. Certain tracks were also released on the singles Condemnation and In Your Room.
Support acts [ ]
- Spiritualized
- Cane N Able
- Miranda Sex Garden
- Think About Mutation
- Sonic Smell
- The Sisters of Mercy
- Dub Syndicate
- An Emotional Fish
Setlist [ ]
- " Higher Love "
- " Policy of Truth "
- " World in My Eyes "
- " Walking in My Shoes "
- " Behind the Wheel "
- " Stripped "
- " Condemnation "
- " A Question of Lust "
- " Death's Door " (Acoustic)
- " One Caress "
- " Get Right with Me "
- " Mercy in You "
- " I Feel You "
- " Never Let Me Down Again "
- " In Your Room "
Encore 1 [ ]
- " Personal Jesus "
- " Enjoy the Silence "
Encore 2 [ ]
- " Fly on the Windscreen "
- " Something to Do " (only known performance: May 25, 1993 Brussels)
- " Somebody "
- " Everything Counts "
Note: Setlist additions featuring multiple songs are options which were rotated between dates.
Tour dates [ ]
- The two back-to-back nights at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico are unique in that they are the only two concerts on the Devotional Tour to not feature a support act.
- Later tours would also employ live female backing vocalists whilst expanding their performative responsibilities. These included the 1998 The Singles Tour , which featured Janet Cooke and Jordan Bailey performing synchronized dances in addition to singing back-up. Bailey would reprise her "lead" backing vocalist role for the Exciter Tour in 2001, where she was joined by Georgia Lewis.
- Wilder would state that his endurance as a drummer improved over the course of the tour. As a result, and to maintain consistency with the "rockier" nature of the Exotic Tour set, several songs which had previously relegated percussion parts to tape on the "Devotional" leg of the tour were adjusted to allow Wilder an expanded role behind the drum kit. These songs included "Policy of Truth", "Halo", and "Stripped".
Musicians [ ]
Depeche Mode
- Dave Gahan – lead vocals
- Martin Gore – guitar, synthesizers, samplers, lead and backing vocals
- Alan Wilder – synthesizers, samplers, piano, drums, percussion pads, backing vocals
- Andy Fletcher – synthesizers, samplers, backing vocals
Backup musicians
- Hildia Campbell – backing vocals
- Samantha Smith – backing vocals
Production staff [ ]
- Production Manager – Craig Sherwood
- Production Manager – Andy Franks
- Stage Manager – Howard Hopkins
- Stage Manager – Tom Wilson
- Rigger – Phil Broad
- Wardrobe – Carol Graham
- Wardrobe – Paula Bradley
- Keyboard Tech – Wob Roberts
- Guitar Tech – Jez Webb
- Drum Technician – Tom Wilson
- FOH Sound Engineer – Jon Lemon
- Sound Crew Chief – Dave Bracey
- Sound Crew – Scott Ashton
- Video/Projection – Richard Turner
- Lighting Designer – Patrick Woodroffe
- Stage Design & Concept – Anton Corbjin
Bibliography [ ]
- https://dmlive.wiki/wiki/Category:1993_Devotional_Tour
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devotional_Tour
- 1 Depeche Mode
- 2 Peters Pop Show
- 3 Martin Gore
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The Devotional Tour was a 1993 concert tour by English electronic band Depeche Mode in support of the group's eighth studio album, Songs of Faith and Devotion, which was released in March 1993. The group continued to promote Songs of Faith and Devotion the following year on the Exotic Tour/Summer Tour …
03-02.12.1993 Mexico City, Mexico, Palacio de los Deportes. First concerts in Mexico. Depeche Mode, news, official music, catalogue, discography, lyrics, …
Devotional – A Performance Filmed by Anton Corbijn is a video release by the English electronic music band Depeche Mode, featuring almost an entire concert from their 1993 Devotional Tour, filmed in Barcelona (Palau Sant Jordi), Liévin (Stade Couvert Régional) and Frankfurt (Festhalle). It was directed by Anton Corbijn, and released in 1993. It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video
Devotional Tour (Crystal Palace) July 31st, 1993. The final show on the first leg of the extensive "Devotional Tour" was at the Crystal Palace in London. To celebrate that special show, we have dug through the limited footage available …
Photo galleries of the 1993 & 1994 tour programs. All items are 5.1 and PCM Stereo except, which are just PCM Stereo, and, which is Dolby 2.0 Stereo. Subtitles available in the following languages: English, French, German, Italian …
To help satiate your appetite, there are 71 concerts with audio recordings from the Devotional tour available to stream and download here: …
depeche mode - devotional (A performance filmed by Anton Corbijn) [Full Concert] Filmed during the 1993 European Devotional Tour in Barcelona, Frankfurt and Liévin Palau Saint Jordi,...
The Devotional Tour is the first Depeche Mode tour to utilize live female backing vocalists like Hildia Campbell and Samantha Smith, and is the only tour to feature backing vocalists who have also performed vocal duties on studio …