The track is the latest from their upcoming live album
As the December 5th release of the CD/DVD and CD/Blu-ray bundles of the feature film Depeche Mode: M and the CD and vinyl pressings of the Memento Mori: Mexico City live album nears, Depeche Mode has unveiled “Ghosts Again (Live in Mexico City),” a live recording and complete video of the Memento Mori hit single exclusive to the film.
The physical release of Depeche Mode: M via Columbia Records includes 2 DVDs or Blu-rays and 2 CDs chronicling the band’s three sold-out concerts at Mexico City’s legendary Foro Sol Stadium during the band’s 2023 Memento Mori World Tour. Disc one is Depeche Mode: M, a cinematic journey into the heart of Mexican culture’s relationship with death, framed by riveting live performances. Conceived and directed by award-winning Mexican filmmaker Fernando Frías, the film blends concert footage with interpretive interstitials and archival material. Depeche Mode: M celebrates the band’s global influence while delving into the profound connection between music, mortality, and Mexican tradition. Disc two is Memento Mori: Mexico City, a full-length concert film also directed by Fernando Frías at the Mexico City shows in 2023, where Depeche Mode played for more than 200,000 fans. Finally, included in each bundle is the 2-CD accompanying live album, featuring over two hours of music from these concerts, as well as four previously unreleased bonus tracks from the Memento Mori album sessions
The live album will also be available in standalone digital, 2 CD and 4 LP vinyl formats. Both formats include exclusive live photos from the Foro Sol shows.
All formats include four previously unreleased tracks recorded alongside Depeche Mode’s 2023 album Memento Mori. The first of these songs, “In The End,” was released digitally on all DSPs on October 24th.
Through the creative lens of award-winning Mexican filmmaker Fernando Frías, Depeche Mode: M explores the parallels between the themes on Memento Mori and the deep connection to death and mortality in Mexican culture. Frías is best known for his award-winning film I’m No Longer Here, which won Mexico’s prestigious Ariel Academy Awards with 10 wins, including Best Picture and Best Direction. The film also earned Frías a DGA nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement. Additionally, it was Mexico’s submission to the Oscars in 2021 and was shortlisted for Best International Feature. His latest film, I Don’t Expect Anyone to Believe Me, premiered to critical acclaim.
Depeche Mode’s Memento Mori Tour saw Dave Gahan, Martin Gore and company play to more than three million fans at 112 shows around the world.




