Depeche Mode: Devotional

Depeche Mode: Devotional

8.6

Sep 30 1993

1h 24m

Music, Documentary

This video release by Depeche Mode features almost an entire concert from their 1993-1994 Devotional Tour, filmed in Barcelona, Liévin and Frankfurt.

Dave Gahan

Dave Gahan

Self

Martin Gore

Martin Gore

Self

Andy 'Fletch' Fletcher

Andy 'Fletch' Fletcher

Self

Alan Wilder

Alan Wilder

Self

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