Depeche Mode performed the song live for the first time and released a new music video for the song "Before We Drown."

"Do the best you can - you don't know if you're going to be doing it again," Depeche Mode said in an interview.

The song, which was first published on the album "Memento Mori" last year, has a new music video that the synth-pop veterans unveiled yesterday, January 29.

In the video, which was directed by Anton Corbijn-who also collaborated with the band on the visual accompaniments of songs like "Wagging Tongue" and "Ghosts Again"-a somber woman wearing an overcoat is shown cautiously making her way into a dangerous sea.

Over the weekend, Depeche Mode debuted the new music video for "Before We Drown" and gave their first live performance of the song. The incident happened on Saturday, January 27, during their performance at The O2, in London.

This was their second night there after an initial performance on January 22. It appeared after the songs "Walking In My Shoes," "Policy Of Truth," and "It's No Good" in their 24-song repertoire.

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It was the eighth song overall. Other "Memento Mori" songs that will be performed live that evening include "Wagging Tongue," "My Cosmos Is Mine," and "Ghosts Again."

Depeche Mode began their extensive tour of arena performances around the UK, Ireland, and Europe on January 22 with their previously mentioned first performance in London. It was also their first date in the nation's capital following their highly regarded performance at Twickenham Stadium in London last summer. The remaining tour dates for the band are listed below; tickets are available online. 

Meanwhile, Depeche Mode will return to Prague soon.

As part of their Memento Mori tour, the band is scheduled to light up O2 Arena on February 22 and 24. In addition to shows, their devoted local fan base is organizing an entire Weekender experience for the band.

The forthcoming Depeche Mode performances in Prague will focus on community, celebration, and preserving a moment in time in addition to music. In 1988, the band gained local recognition for their concert in Prague just before the Velvet Revolution, and in the 35 years that followed, their popularity has only increased. Promotion

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