| Dave Gahan - Tourdates |
| Date |
Country |
City |
Venue |
| 6/5/2003 |
Switzerland |
Zurich |
Volkshaus |
| 6/7/2003 |
Germany |
Nurburgring |
Rock am Ring Festival |
| 6/8/2003 |
Germany |
Nuremburg |
Rock im Park Festival |
| 6/10/2003 |
Germany |
Berlin |
Columbia Halle |
| 6/12/2003 |
Sweden |
Hultsfred |
Hultsfred Festival |
| 6/14/2003 |
Italy |
Imola |
Heineken Jamming Festival |
| 6/15/2003 |
Finland |
Seinäjoki |
Provinssirock Festival |
| 6/17/2003 |
Russia |
St Petersburg |
New Ice Arena |
| 6/18/2003 |
Russia |
Moscow |
Olimpiski |
| 6/20/2003 |
Ukraine |
Kiev |
Palace of Sports |
| 6/23/2003 |
Hungary |
Budapest |
Arena |
| 6/24/2003 |
Czech |
Prague |
T-Mobile Arena |
| 6/26/2003 |
Denmark |
Copenhagen |
Roskilde Festival |
| 6/28/2003 |
Belgium |
Werchter |
Werchter Festival |
| 6/29/2003 |
UK |
Pilton, Somerset |
Glastonbury Festival |
| 7/1/2003 |
Germany |
Leipzig |
Haus Auensee |
| 7/2/2003 |
Germany |
Hamburg |
Stadt Park |
| 7/4/2003 |
France |
Paris |
Olympia |
| 7/5/2003 |
France |
Paris |
Olympia |
| 7/6/2003 |
France |
Belfort |
Eurockeennes Festival |
| 7/9/2003 |
UK |
London |
Shepherds Bush Empire |
| 7/10/2003 |
UK |
London |
Shepherds Bush Empire |
| 7/12/2003 |
UK |
Manchester |
Move Festival |
| 7/13/2003 |
UK |
Wolverhampton |
Civic Hall |
| 7/18/2003 |
US |
Atlanta |
The Roxy |
| 7/20/2003 |
US |
Washington |
9:30 Club |
| 7/21/2003 |
US |
Philadelphia |
Electric Factory |
| 7/23/2003 |
US |
New York |
Hammerstein Ballroom |
| 7/26/2003 |
US |
Boston |
Avalon Ballroom |
| 7/29/2003 |
Canada |
Montreal |
Metropolis |
| 7/30/2003 |
Canada |
Toronto |
Kool Haus |
| 8/1/2003 |
US |
Chicago |
Aragon Ballroom |
| 8/2/2003 |
US |
Detroit |
State Theatre |
| 8/5/2003 |
US |
San Antonio |
Majestic Theatre |
| 8/6/2003 |
US |
Houston |
Verizon Wireless Theatre |
| 8/7/2003 |
US |
Dallas |
Next Stage |
| 8/9/2003 |
US |
Denver |
Fillmore |
| 8/11/2003 |
US |
Salt Lake City |
Kingsbury Hall |
| 8/14/2003 |
US |
Vancouver |
Queen Elizabeth |
| 8/15/2003 |
US |
Portland |
Crystal Ballroom |
| 8/16/2003 |
US |
Seattle |
Paramount |
| 8/18/2003 |
US |
San Francisco |
Warfield |
| 8/21/2003 |
US |
San Diego |
Copley Symphony Hall |
| 8/22/2003 |
US |
Phoenix |
Dodge Stadium |
| 8/23/2003 |
US |
Las Vegas |
The Joint |
| 8/25/2003 |
US |
Los Angeles |
The Wiltern |
| 6/13/2003 |
Sweden |
Oslo |
Norwegian Wood Festival |
| 11/1/2003 |
Germany |
Frankfurt |
Jahrhunderthalle |
| 11/2/2003 |
Germany |
Berlin |
Arena |
| 11/10/2003 |
Austria |
Vienna |
Gasometer |
| 11/11/2003 |
Germany |
Munich |
Zenith |
| 11/13/2003 |
Germany |
Erfurt |
Thuringenhalle |
| 11/14/2003 |
Germany |
Dusseldorf |
Philipshalle |
| 11/15/2003 |
Germany |
Magdeburg |
Stadthalle |
| 11/17/2003 |
Germany |
Hannover |
Stadionsporthalle |
| 11/22/2003 |
Germany |
Stuttgart |
Boeblingen Sporthalle |
| 10/27/2003 |
UK |
Manchester |
Manchester Apollo |
| 10/29/2003 |
UK |
London |
Carling Hammersmith Apollo |
| 10/31/2003 |
Belgium |
Brussels |
Forest National |
| 11/7/2003 |
Poland |
Katowice |
Spodek Arena |
| 11/18/2003 |
Switzerland |
Basel |
Festaal Messe Basel, Avo Session |
| 11/20/2003 |
France |
Paris |
Zenith |
| 11/5/2003 |
Denmark |
Copenhagen |
KB Halle |
| 11/4/2003 |
Sweden |
Stockholm |
Annexet |
| 11/24/2003 |
Italy |
Milan |
Alcatraz |
| 11/26/2003 |
Spain |
Victoria |
Mendizorroza |
| 11/27/2003 |
Spain |
Madrid |
La Riviera |
| 11/29/2003 |
Spain |
Valencia |
Republicca |
| 11/30/2003 |
Spain |
Barcelona |
Razzmatazz |
| 11/8/2003 |
Slovakia |
Bratislava |
Incheba Hall |
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DAVE GAHAN NEW ALBUM -
"Paper Monsters"
"Behind the masks try to last another day"
DAVE GAHAN has risen from
livewire Essex soulboy to globally adored rock 'n 'soul star during more than
two decades as one of pop's most iconic frontmen. As the voice of Depeche Mode,
Dave has become a hero to millions, hitting intense public highs and deep
personal lows. But in all this time he never quite found the right emotional
frame of mind to vent his true feelings on record. Until now. 'Paper
Monsters' is Gahan's first solo album, and finds the singer starting from
scratch again. Composed with a multi-instrumentalist friend from New York, Knox
Chandler, and produced by Ken Thomas of Sigur Rós fame, the album is a 21st
century masterpiece of tones and textures, reflection and rebirth. Boasting the
freshness of a debut but the seasoned wisdom of an old soul, it was recorded in
an open-ended, back-to-basics manner which Dave found both liberating and
exhilarating. "What really hit me most was how happy and fulfilled it
made me feel," he nods. "I wanted to hear something that makes me feel good.
That's been the train of thought throughout this record, and Ken's been really
great with that." Although Dave has fronted Depeche Mode for 22 years,
'Paper Monsters' marks his debut as a fully fledged songwriter. The monsters of
the title make passing reference to his former appetite for destruction, but
mostly to more everyday demons - from the agonies and ecstasies of long-term
love to the heartbreaking euphoria of fatherhood. But while sensual, sublime
confessionals like 'Hold On', 'A Little Piece', and 'Stay' may be lullabies of
longing wrapped in chamber-music arrangements, the album's prevailing mood is
overwhelmingly positive. "It sounds hopeful because that's what I am," insists
the rejuvenated singer. Indeed, 'Paper Monsters' is a musical journey
where hope conquers hurt. According to Dave, 'Bitter Apple' is about
rediscovering the exquisite pain of love. 'Stay', meanwhile, is a majestic hymn
of quiet awe inspired by the birth of his daughter. "When she was born it was
like a big arrow went through my heart," Dave recalls. "I really started to feel
like my heart was beating again." But 'Paper Monsters' also has its
dark, wasted, lustful side. From the meatgrinder glam racket of 'Bottle Living',
featuring Dave's own ragged blues harmonica, to the nightmarish Wizard of Oz
fantasy of 'Dirty Sticky Floors', the singer gives vent to the sleazy alter ego
he half-jokingly calls Evil Dave: "Essex Boy made good," he laughs. All
of the album's diverse emotional themes come together in 'She Said (Goodbye)',
an uplifting anthem about answered prayers and spiritual reawakening. "The most
important thing to me was that all of the songs have a sense of humour," Dave
explains, "but at the same time a message of hope and faith." A
masterpiece of reflection, redemption and rebirth, 'Paper Monsters' finds Dave
Gahan at the peak of his powers, seizing the day and celebrating his
unquenchable lust for life. 'It's like I'm waking up, and I'm realising there's
been a hell of a lot given to me," explains Dave. "I've been given a lot of
chances in my life and it's time for me to take those gifts and do something
with them. It's all about freedom."
www.davegahan.com
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