Broken Frame Tour
Concert by Depeche Mode | |
Associated album | A Broken Frame |
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Start date | 4 October 1982 |
End date | 28 May 1983 |
Legs | 4 |
No. of shows |
47 36 in Europe 6 in North America 5 in Asia |
Depeche Mode concert chronology |
Broken Frame Tour was a 1982/1983 concert tour by English electronic group Depeche Mode in support of the act's second studio album, A Broken Frame, which was released in September 1982.[1]
The tour began in October 1982 in Chippenham, England. The jaunt eventually reached 12 countries, which included the group's first shows in Asia, before wrapping up with a one-off festival appearance in Schüttorf, West Germany in May 1983. A tour in support of the act's subsequent studio release, Construction Time Again, followed in September.
Setlist
- "Oberkorn (It's a Small Town)" (intro)
- "My Secret Garden"
- "See You"
- "Satellite"
- "New Life"
- "Boys Say Go!"
- "Tora! Tora! Tora!"
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- "Nothing to Fear" (1982 dates)
- "Big Muff" (1983 dates)
- "Leave in Silence"
- "Shouldn't Have Done That"
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- "Monument" (1982 dates)
- "Get the Balance Right!" (1983 dates)
- "The Meaning of Love"
- "Just Can't Get Enough" (skipped on a few dates)
- "A Photograph of You" (dropped from November 1982)
- "The Sun and the Rainfall"
- "Shout!"
- "Photographic"
- "Dreaming of Me" (performed at selected dates only)
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | |||
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Europe | ||||||
4 October 1982 | Chippenham | England | Goldiggers | |||
6 October 1982 | Dublin | Ireland | National Stadium | |||
7 October 1982 | Cork | Cork City Hall | ||||
8 October 1982 | Galway | Leisureland | ||||
10 October 1982 | Southampton | England | Southampton Guildhall | |||
11 October 1982 | Leicester | De Montfort Hall | ||||
12 October 1982 | Brighton | Brighton Dome | ||||
13 October 1982 | Westcliff-on-Sea | Cliffs Pavilion | ||||
15 October 1982 | Bristol | Colston Hall | ||||
16 October 1982 | Birmingham | Birmingham Odeon | ||||
17 October 1982 | ||||||
19 October 1982 | Glasgow | Scotland | Tiffany's | |||
20 October 1982 | Edinburgh | Edinburgh Playhouse | ||||
21 October 1982 | Newcastle upon Tyne | England | Newcastle City Hall | |||
22 October 1982 | Liverpool | Liverpool Empire Theatre | ||||
24 October 1982 | London | Hammersmith Odeon | ||||
25 October 1982 | ||||||
27 October 1982 | Manchester | Manchester Apollo | ||||
28 October 1982 | Sheffield | Sheffield City Hall | ||||
29 October 1982 | St Austell | Cornwall Coliseum | ||||
25 November 1982 | Stockholm | Sweden | Draken | |||
26 November 1982 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Saltlageret | |||
28 November 1982 | Bochum | West Germany | Zeche Bochum | |||
29 November 1982 | Cologne | Stadthalle Köln-Mülheim | ||||
30 November 1982 | Hamburg | Musikhalle Hamburg | ||||
2 December 1982 | Hanover | Ballroom Blitz | ||||
3 December 1982 | West Berlin | Metropol-Theater | ||||
4 December 1982 | Goslar | Odeon Theater | ||||
5 December 1982 | Munich | Alabama-Halle | ||||
7 December 1982 | Stuttgart | Discothek Oz | ||||
9 December 1982 | Saarbrücken | Forum Universität | ||||
10 December 1982 | Minden | Studio M | ||||
12 December 1982 | Brussels | Belgium | Le Mirano Continental | |||
14 December 1982 | Utrecht | Netherlands | Muziekcentrum Vredenburg | |||
7 February 1983 | Frankfurt | West Germany | Messehalle Frankfurt | |||
North America | ||||||
24 March 1983 | New York City | United States | The Ritz | |||
25 March 1983 | Toronto | Canada | The Music Hall | |||
26 March 1983 | Chicago | United States | Aragon Ballroom | |||
28 March 1983 | Vancouver | Canada | Commodore Ballroom | |||
29 March 1983 | San Francisco | United States | Kabuki Nightclub | |||
30 March 1983 | Los Angeles | Beverly Theatre | ||||
Asia | ||||||
2 April 1983 | Tokyo | Japan | Tsubaki House | |||
3 April 1983 | New Latin Quarter Club | |||||
6 April 1983 | Hong Kong | China | Academic Community Hall | |||
9 April 1983 | Bangkok | Thailand | Napalai Convention Hall | |||
10 April 1983 | ||||||
Musicians
- Dave Gahan – lead vocals
- Martin Gore – synthesizers, backing vocals
- Andrew Fletcher – synthesizers
Backup musicians
- Alan Wilder – synthesizers, backing vocals
References
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