After more than 10 years, Moby goes live again

Today, acclaimed musician and activist Moby announces his first live dates in over a decade, performing his greatest hits in Europe in September.

September 19 – London, England / The O2
September 21 – Antwerp, Belgium / Sportpaleis
September 22 – Berlin, Germany / Velodrome
September 23 – Düsseldorf, Germany / Mitsubishi Electric Hall
September 24 – Paris, France / Le Zenith

Tickets will be available as follows:
Wed 20th March – Artist presale – 10am GMT / 11am CET
Friday 22nd March – General sale – 10am GMT / 11am CET
Mastercard cardholders in UK have special access to preferred tickets from Friday 22nd March at 10am GMT / 11am CET. Visit www.priceless.com/music to find out more.

Released on May 17, 1999, the album “Play” featured the classics “Porcelain,” “Natural Blues” and “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?” and sold over 12 million copies worldwide, winning numerous awards and becoming the biggest-selling electronic album of all time.

Says Moby, “It’s been over 10 years since I’ve toured, but someone reminded me that 2024 is the 25th anniversary of the release of ‘Play,’ so it seemed like it might not be the worst idea to do a short European tour to commemorate and celebrate.  The show will feature well-known songs from ‘Play,’ but also a bunch of audience favourites, like ‘Extreme Ways,’ ‘We Are All Made Of Stars,’ ‘When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die,’ and even some old rave bangers like ‘Feeling So Real’ and ‘Go.’  What makes the tour most exciting for me is that I won’t be paid anything.  100% of my profits will go to European animal rights organizations.”

Additionally, Moby announces the release of his next album always centred at night, due out June 14. He shares the newest track from the collection, “dark days,” featuring acclaimed soul-jazz singer-songwriter Lady Blackbird, out everywhere now. “dark days” is a defiant, rhythmic work propelled by her alluring, deep vocals, and earnest soul. always centred at night is a collaborative project, wherein Moby collaborates with some of his favourite vocalists.

Written by Theatrefullstop