In 2017, English synth pop icons Depeche Mode embarked on their international Global Spirit Tour. Supporting their 14th studio LP, Spirit, the journey was their longest trek to date, as they hit cities across the Americas and Europe. They filmed their final stop in Berlin, releasing the full-concert recording LiVE SPiRiTS in 2020. Paired with their fan-focused documentary film Spirits in the Forest, the set showcased the best cuts from Spirit -- including the epic "Cover Me" and the single "Where's the Revolution" -- as well as their most well-known hits from Violator and perennial fan favorites from early-era albums Speak & Spell and Construction Time Again. Deeper cuts from the darker days of Ultra and Songs of Faith and Devotion also make appearances, adding a somber tone to match the political heaviness of the Spirit era. For diehard fans, Depeche Mode deliver rare live showings of "Useless" and "The Things You Said," the tracks' first live performances in over a decade. A moving cover of David Bowie's "Heroes" is also included, bridging the legacies of two of Berlin's Hansa Studio's most famed alumni.