Depeche Mode – Memento Mori World Tour 2023
Support: Jehnny Beth
Friday, July 7th, 2023 • Sunday, July 9th, 2023
Information regarding ticket sales:
Information regarding the ticket sales can be found at Live Nation.
We do not recommend purchasing tickets at unofficial vendors. The official ticket sales portals are Ticketmaster and Eventim.
In speaking about Memento Mori, Martin Gore commented, “We started work on this project early in the pandemic, and its themes were directly inspired by that time. After Fletch’s passing, we decided to continue as we’re sure this is what he would have wanted, and that has really given the project an extra level of meaning.” Dave Gahan added, “Fletch would have loved this album. We’re really looking forward to sharing itwith you soon, and we can’t wait to present it to you live at the shows next year.
The ‘Memento Mori’ Tour will be Depeche Mode’s 19th tour and their first inoverfive years. The band’s most recent outing, the 2017-2018 Global Spirit Tour was its longest to dateand was one of the year’s highest grossingtours, with the band playingto more than 3 million fans over the course of 130 shows across Europe and North America.
Memento Moriwill be Depeche Mode’s 15th studio album and the follow-up to 2017’s critically acclaimed Spirit, which reached #1 in 11 territories, charting in the Top 5 in more than 20 others.
Having sold more than 100million records and played to more than 35million fans worldwide, Depeche Mode remains an ever-evolvingand singularly influential musical force. An indelible inspiration to fans, critics and artists alike, Depeche Mode continues to forge ahead, with the Memento Morialbum and tour representing the opening of the newest chapter of a peerless and ongoing legacy.
For safety reasons, it is forbidden to bring glass bottles, cans, hard packaging or any objects that may be used as a throwing device (e.g. deodorant, perfume, etc.) to the venue. Therefore, these items will be collected at the entrance point.
Bags
For safety reasons it’s forbidden to bring bags bigger than DIN A4 (21cm x 29,7cm).
In order to minimize waiting times at the entrance, we ask all concertgoers to, to refrain from bringing bags. There is no possibility to hand in the bags on site. The access with smaller pockets (like fanny packs, little shoulder bags, clutches) is granted, nevertheless we also ask you to reduce everything on an absolutely necessary minimum (money, medicine, etc.).
Entrance will not be granted with the following items:
• big bags like backpacks, tote bags, travel bag, suitcases, baskets and cooling bags
• professional cameras with zoom objectives and/or interchangeable lens and the function to videotaping
• audio and videotaping devices
• light and video equipment
• GoPro cameras
• selfie sticks
• electronic devices such as tablets, laptops, power banks, etc. except mobile phones
• Food and drinks (both will be available inside the venue), except non-alcoholic drinks in maximum 0.5 l tetra paks or pet bottles
• Chairs, stools, folding chairs
• weapons, knives, taser, batons, pepper spray, key & wallet chains etc.
• torches, flashlights, glow sticks, laser pointer
• big flags and posters (incl. sticks)
• helmets
Please be also aware of our house regulations.
Local Public Transport
At the S-Bahn stop S Olympiastadion, an elevator is only located at the exit marked „Flatowallee“. The metro station U Olympia-Stadion is also accessible by wheelchair. Both the S-Bahn station and the metro stop will guide you to the stadium’s main entrances at the East and South Gates.
Car
Visitors driving to the stadium are asked to use the parking lot PO5, which offers wheelchair accessible parking. The exact number of parking spots may vary for each event.
In the Stadium
The lower stands are accessible by wheelchair and walking aids via the entrances in blocks C/D, N, Q/R and S/T. An adequate number of kiosks and handicap-accessible bathrooms can be found in the lower stand areas as well.
Walking Aids
Walking aids are permitted in the interior (standing area) in exceptional cases. These exceptions include crutches as well as walking sticks. Bringing a walker inside the standing area is not permitted. People with a walker are welcome in the seated areas. For the duration of the event, you can give up your walker with our security personell. It will then be stored in a seperate room and handed back to you once the event is over.
Parking
Around the Olympiastadion Berlin there is a large number of public parking spaces, which can also be used for events (some subject to charges):
• Olympischer Platz (Olympic Place) (max. 2.8 tons per vehicle)
• parking lot PO1
• parking lot PO4 with handicapped accessible parking spaces (max. 2.8 tons per vehicle)
• parking lot PO5 with handicapped accessible parking spaces (max. 2.8 tons per vehicle)
• parking lot PO7
Please follow the traffic guidance systems on event days.
Accreditations are only available through the event organizer LIVE NATION Entertainment.
We recommend travelling by local public transport.
Local public transport
The following lines will bring you close to the Olympiastadion:
U-Bahn
The underground train (U-Bahn) U2 takes you directly to the station Olympiastadion. It’s only a short walk from there to the stadium (East Gate entrance: 500m, South Gate entrance: 870m).
S-Bahn
The above ground train (S-Bahn) S3 and S9 takes you directly to the station Olympiastadion. It’s only a short walk from there to the stadium (South Gate entrance via exit Flatowallee: 200 m, East Gate entrance via exit Trakehner Allee: 250m).
Bus
With the bus lines M49 or 218 you can reach the stop Flatowallee. It’s only a short walk from there to the stadium. With the bus line 104 you can reach the underground station Neu-Westend. From there you can either walk directly to the stadium or take the underground train and exit at the station Olympiastadion.
Car
Coming from Hamburg/Rostock:
- City ring towards Charlottenburg (A100)
- Exit Kaiserdamm, stay on Kaiserdamm until Theodor-Heuss-Platz
- Take exit Heerstraße; stay straight in the right lane
- Turn right into Flatowallee, stay straight to get to the stadium / South Gate
Coming from Munich/Nuremberg, Hannover/Magdeburg, Leipzig:
- Take the Avus (A115) toward Funkturm
- Exit Messedamm (Richtung A100), stay right
- Turn left at second light
- Turn right immediately into Jafféstrasse; stay on road until Heerstrasse
- Turn left into Heerstrasse, get in the right lane
- Turn right into Flatowallee, stay straight to get to stadium / South Gate
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- Take the Avus (A115) toward Funkturm
- Exit Messedamm (Richtung A100), stay right
- Stay straight at second light and go underneath ICC brigde
- Turn left at the next light onto Masurenallee until Theodor-Heuss-Platz
- Take exit Heerstrasse, get in the right lane
- Turn right into Flatowallee, stay straight to get to stadium / South Gate
Coming from Brandenburger Tor:
- Strasse Unter den Linden, towards Spandau
- Take Kaiserdamm past Theodor-Heuss-Platz, towards Spandau
- Stay on Heerstraße, get in the right lane
- Turn right into Flatowallee, stay straight to get to stadium / South Gate
Parking
Around the Olympiastadion Berlin there is a large number of public parking spaces, which can also be used for events (some subject to charges):
• Olympischer Platz (Olympic Place) (max. 2.8 tons per vehicle)
• parking lot PO1
• parking lot PO4 with handicapped accessible parking spaces (max. 2.8 tons per vehicle)
• parking lot PO7
Please follow the traffic guidance systems on event days.
Tickets for wheelchair spaces can be purchased through Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster provides the following information:
Wheelchair users and severely disabled people with code “B” please call +49 (0)30 – 40 818 824 (local rate). Our competent colleagues from the call center will help you quickly and reliably every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
We do not recommend purchasing tickets at unofficial vendors. The official ticket sales portals are Ticketmaster and Eventim. You can get VIP tickets in our shop.
For customers of Ticketmaster who choose to pick up the tickets at the venue, the tickets are ready for pickup on the day of the event. You need to bring a valid ID or passport to claim your tickets. For exact pickup details, you will receive an e-mail 2-3 days before the event. Please also check the junk/spam folder of your e-mail provider.
For any inquiries please contact vip@ticketmaster.de.
Opening: 4:30 pm
Opening VIP areas: 5 pm
Jehnny Beth: 7:45 pm
Depeche Mode: 8:45 pm
Curfew: 11 pm
Public areas
All ages are welcome. However, visitors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (at least 18 years old). Hearing protection is mandatory for children under the age of 6.
Children – including toddlers and babies – need their own ticket.
VIP areas
Please note that children under the age of 6 are not granted access to the VIP areas, even if they are accompanied by a person who has custody or a legal guardian. Young people under the age of 16 may only take part in the concert if they are accompanied by a person who has custody or a person responsible for education. For this purpose, the educational assignment (according to §1 Para.1 No. 4 Youth Protection Act) must be filled out completely and carried with you at the concert.