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For more than two hours, the audience enjoyed Depeche Mode performing twenty-two songs, including tracks from their new album, “Spirit,” and older favorite albums. In a sense, the concert opened with The Beatles and closed with David Bowie, as the band chose to play The Beatles’ “Revolution” as an introduction and, just before bidding farewell to the audience, performed “Heroes” as a tribute to the beloved artist who passed away in January 2016.
With British precision, Depeche Mode started the concert with a five-minute delay at 9:35 PM with the song “Going Backwards.” Despite the cold and drizzle, Terra Vibe was filled with a crowd that danced and sang along with the band. Despite groups facing transportation issues to cities like Patra and Corinth, and the presence of foreign tourists, Depeche Mode delivered an amazing experience.
Frontman Dave Gahan removed his jacket from the second song onward, danced provocatively, and enthralled the audience. The sound quality was exceptional, and giant screens displayed clips and close-ups from multiple cameras.
Highlight moments included “Enjoy the Silence,” with the audience singing along and raising their hands, and an acoustic performance by Martin Gore of “Home” and “A Question of Lust.” The first part concluded with “Never Let Me Down,” but Martin Gore returned for an enthusiastic encore with “Somebody.”
Overall, the concert lasted two hours and ten minutes, during which Dave Gahan performed, among others, “Poison Heart,” “Where’s the Revolution,” “Wrong,” “Songs of Faith,” “Devotion,” and “I Feel You.” The concert concluded with “Personal Jesus,” with the audience singing along with Depeche Mode. As Dave Gahan said, “You are so many, it’s so beautiful.” This marked Depeche Mode’s fifth appearance in Greece, having first visited the country in 1985. Since then, they returned in 2006 and 2013, with the 2009 concert canceled last minute for health reasons concerning Dave Gahan.