Depeche Mode announces 'Memento Mori: Mexico City'

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Recorded during its three nights sold out in it Sol Forum.

Depeche Mode announced the launch of Memento Mori: Mexico Citya live album recorded during their three sold-out performances at the Sol Forum from Mexico City, part of their 2023 world tour.

The material, available on December 5, will arrive in 2-CD and 4-LP formats, both with exclusive photographs of the shows. This release will also accompany the arrival of the documentary Depeche Mode: Mwhich is scheduled to be released in theaters on October 28.

Furthermore, all editions of Memento Mori: Mexico City will include four bonus tracks —unreleased songs from the album sessions Memento Mori—, among them “In the End”, which will arrive on digital platforms on October 24.

The launch reinforces the close link between Depeche Mode and its Mexican audience, consolidating Foro Sol as an emblematic stage within its recent history.

“Intro”
“My Cosmos Is Mine”
“Wagging Tongue”
“Walking In My Shoes”
“It's No Good”
“Sister Of Night”
“In Your Room”
“Everything Counts”
“Precious”
“Speak To Me”
“Home”
“Soul With Me”
“Ghosts Again”
“I Feel You”
“A Pain That I'm Used To”
“World In My Eyes”
“Wrong”
“Striped”
“John the Revelator”
“Enjoy The Silence”
“Waiting for the Night”
“Just Can't Get Enough”
“Never Let Me Down Again”
“Personal Jesus”
“Survive”
“Life 2.0”
“Give Yourself To Me”
“In The End”

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