Iconic 1980s band star’s astonishing £46 million will revealed after legend’s tragic death aged 60
A member of the iconic 1980s band Depeche Mode left a whopping £46 million in his will.
Andy Fletcher who was the keyboard player for the band that was formed in 1980 died in May 2022.
Depeche Mode has sold 100 million records worldwide and continues to tour[/caption]Probate records show that he left the majority of his net estate of £46,801,903 to his wife Grianne and their children Megan and Joe.
The musician has been with his wife for 29 years before his sudden death.
Fletcher had been due to start recording the band’s 15th album six weeks after he died from an aortic dissection at his home in London.
The 60-year-old co-founded the electronic music band from Essex.
He played alongside Dave Gahan, Martin Gore and Vince Clarke.
Fletcher met Gore in sixth form at Nicholas Comprehensive which they attended with fellow 80s icon Alison Moyet.
Despite leaving school to be an insurance clerk, he soon turned his attentions fully towards music and helping establish the band.
Together they sold 100 million records worldwide with 54 songs in the UK singles chart and 17 top-ten albums.
Their hit singles included New Life, Enjoy the Silence and Just Can’t Get Enough.
Depeche Mode continues to perform but only with Gahan and Gore taking to the stage.
At the end of 2020, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame where Fletcher last spoke publicly alongside his bandmates.
Despite Gahan and Gore continuing their work with the band, Fletcher is never far away.
Speaking to The Guardian, Gahan said: “I keep expecting to hear him outside my room.
“Or smell him lighting a cigarette. ‘Put that f***ing thing out, Fletch! I’ve got to sing later!'”
Throughout the years, Fletcher ended up adopting the role of business man and spokesperson for the band.
Depeche Mode did not always have a full-time manager so Fletcher took care of the band’s legal affairs and other business needs in the music industry, which he later admitted he found fascinating.
He would also be the one to announce new albums, tours, or any other band news.
At the time of his death the band said they were “shocked and filled with overwhelming sadness with the untimely passing of our dear friend, family member, and bandmate.”
They added that Fletcher had a “heart of gold.”
He was “always there when you needed support, a lively conversation, a good laugh or a cold pint.”
Martin Gore (left) and Dave Gahan (middle) continue to tour and released their 15th album after Fletcher’s death[/caption] Gore and Fletcher met at sixth form where they studied alongside 80s icon Alison Moyet[/caption]