Depeche Mode are performing in Manchester on one night next week.
The band will be bringing their 'Momento Mori' world tour to the city, covering their biggest hits and latest music.
With thousands of fans expected to head to the AO Arena in Manchester, they should check some key information from door times, seating plans and if you can still get tickets.
When are Depeche Mode coming to Manchester’s AO Arena?
Depeche Mode will take to the stage on Monday, January 29.
1 Week to go! 🤩 That's right, @depechemode come to town this time next week! ⚡️ Excited would be
— AO Arena (@AOArena) January 22, 2024
an understatement! 🌟
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How to get tickets to see Depeche Mode
If you haven’t already secured your tickets, there’s still time to grab yours.
You can buy them via the AO Arena website.
What is the seating plan like at the AO Arena?
If you’ve got your tickets and want to know what your view will be like, you can visit the Ticketmaster website to see the seating plan of the arena.
When do doors open for the show?
Depeche Mode fans can arrive at the AO Arena for 6pm as this is when doors will open.
The arena asks that visitors arrive in plenty of time to make sure they can get through security and find their seats before the show.
What is the bag policy for AO Arena?
AO Arena urges visitors to bring only minimal personal belongings to the venue and only one small bag per person is allowed.
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But, if you need to bring a bag, this is the criteria it must meet:
- Bags must be no bigger than 30cm wide x 40cm long x 20cm deep (approximately A3 size)
- Bags that can be worn on your back can’t be any bigger than 30cm wide x 20cm long x 20cm deep (approximately A4 size)
- Backpacks are not allowed into the venue
You can find out more about the concert and venue via the AO Arena website.
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