
Depeche Mode have today (September 29) announced the release of a digitally restored edition of their 1989 concert film and documentary, Depeche Mode 101.
The band’s film chronicled the 101st and final performance of their ‘Music For The Masses’ world tour, recorded live at California’s Pasadena Rose Bowl on June 18, 1988. Depeche Mode 101, helmed by D.A. Pennebaker, Chris Hegedus and David Dawkins, also followed contest winners travelling across the US to attend the landmark Rose Bowl gig.
Now, the HD release will feature unseen footage from the show, including bonus performances of ‘A Question of Lust’, ‘Sacred’ and ‘Something To Do’ plus the official promotional video for ‘Everything Counts’.
It’s released on December 3, 2021 (pre-order) as a limited edition 5 disc (Blu-ray/2DVD/2CD) box set with additional bonus content. Fans can also buy it as standalone Blu-ray.









