Depeche Mode and Drake both headed to Denmark

Spring/summer concert season has offerings for the hard partiers and those that feel guilty about partying at all

Electro icons Depeche Mode and Grammy Award-winning and platinum-selling rapper and singer Drake are both headed to Denmark.

In a live broadcast from Milan, Depeche Mode announced that they are releasing a new album called ‘Spirit’ early next spring and embarking on a European tour that will bring them to Telia Parken in Copenhagen on May 31 next year.

Ticket sales begin on Friday, October 14 at the 10 a.m. During the tour, the band will play 32 concerts in 21 countries for a total of 1.5 million people.

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“Moment I stop havin’ fun with it, I’ll be done with it…”
Drake will bring his hard-partying concert experience to Copenhagen’s Royal Theatre on Tuesday, March 7.

The concert is part of his ‘The Boy Meets World Tour’ coming to Europe in early 2017.

Drake recently became the first artist to round one billion streams on Apple Music with his latest album ‘Views’ and holds the record for most number one hits on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Chart.





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