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MOBY LIVE THIS SUMMER - SOLD OUT SHOWS - BRIGHTON 26/7, LONDON 15/8 + DUBLIN 21/8

MOBY LIVE THIS SUMMER - SOLD OUT SHOWS - BRIGHTON 26/7, LONDON 15/8 + DUBLIN 21/8



THIS SUMMER MOBY PLAYS SOLD OUT UK SHOWS AT

ON THE BEACH FESTIVAL, BRIGHTON ON 26 JULY

OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, LONDON ON 15 AUGUST

IRISH MUSEUM OF MODERN ART KILMAINHAM, DUBLIN ON 21ST AUGUST

AS PART OF BIGGEST EUROPEAN TOUR IN A DECADE





Following two critically acclaimed performances a Coachella, Moby is about to embark on his most ambitious live run in more than a decade: a monumental 28-date European tour for summer 2026 that includes sold-out landmark UK and Ireland shows at On The Beach, Brighton (26 July), London’s Old Royal Naval College (15 August) and Irish Museum of Modern Art Kilmainham, Dublin (21st August) - all selling out within 24 hours and already shaping up to be defining open-air moments of the summer.


The tour follows his return to the stage at Coachella on 10th and 17th April, before sweeping across Europe from late June through August. Spanning the length and breadth of the continent - from Denmark to Greece, Spain to Georgia, and Ireland to Bulgaria - the 28-date run combines major festivals, historic venues and striking open-air settings. With demand now at a career high, summer 2026 signals Moby’s long-awaited return to large-scale European stages, bringing Future Quiet to life alongside a catalogue that has defined and reshaped electronic music for over three decades.

It comes after seven sold-out European shows in 2024, which received rave reviews from The Telegraph (“a stupendous show”), The Times (“from raver to raconteur in three decades”) and The Guardian (“head-rush thrills”). Reflecting his long-standing commitment to compassion and activism, 100% of the profits from the 2024 tour were donated to European animal rights organisations, reinforcing an ethos that places purpose before profit.

From major festival stages to historic open-air settings including Pula Arena in Croatia, Donji grad, Kalemegdan Fortress in Belgrade and On The Beach in Brighton, the tour places Moby’s music in some of Europe’s most distinctive iconic open-air stages.

Over more than thirty years, Moby has cemented his status as one of the most influential figures in electronic music. A multi-platinum-selling, multi-award-winning artist, he has sold over 20 million albums worldwide since releasing his debut single “Go” in 1991, listed by Rolling Stone as one of the greatest records of all time. His pioneering approach reshaped electronic music and continues to influence generations of producers, composers and artists worldwide.




He has produced and remixed artists as varied and disparate as David Bowie, Public Enemy, Ozzy Osbourne, The Beastie Boys and Daft Punk.

A longtime advocate for animal rights, environmental issues and mental health awareness, Moby consistently uses his platform to champion compassion and sustainability, often donating proceeds and visibility to causes rather than commercial ventures. This ethos is inseparable from his music and has shaped his reputation as an artist whose work is rooted in integrity and purpose.

Beyond music, Moby’s creative reach extends into film and storytelling. In 2024 he founded Little Walnut, an artist-first production company rooted in activism and guided by story, supporting bold fiction and documentary projects. Through Little Walnut, Moby served as executive producer on The Incomer, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the NEXT Innovator Award - further underscoring his creative influence beyond the recording studio.

His books, essays, photography and collaborations across film, dance and visual art reveal a depth and introspection rare among global artists. His openness around recovery and reinvention has made him both relatable and enduring, reinforcing his place as one of contemporary music’s most singular voices.


LIVE DATES:


June 26 - Odense, Denmark - Tinderbox Festival

June 29 - Istanbul, Turkey - Zorlu Performing Arts Center

July 1 - Athens, Greece - Release Athens

July 3 - Luxembourg - Neimenster - SOLD OUT

July 5 - Werchter, Belgium - Rock Werchter

July 7 - Sevilla, Spain - Icónica Santalucia Sevilla Fest

July 8 - Madrid, Spain - Mad Cool Festival

July 10 - Eisenstadt, Austria - Butterfly Dance

July 11 - Weert, The Netherlands - Bospop Festival

July 12 - Stuttgart, Germany - Stuttgart Jazz Open Festival

July 14 - Modena, Italy - Modena Jazz Open Festival

July 17 - Ostrava, Czech Republic - Colors of Ostrava

July 19 - Plovdiv, Bulgaria - PhillGood Festival

July 21 - Belgrade, Serbia - Donji grad Kalemegdan Fortress

July 23 - Pula, Croatia - Pula Arena

July 26 - Brighton, England - On The Beach - SOLD OUT

July 30 - Tbilisi, Georgia - Rustavi International Motorpark

August 1 - Budapest, Hungary - Budapest Park

August 4 - Warsaw, Poland - Progresija Summer Stage

August 6 - Tartu, Estonia - Lauluväljak

August 8 - Vilnius, Lithuania - Kalnų Park

August 11 - Dresden, Germany - Filmnächte am Elbufer

August 13 - Gothenburg, Sweden - Way Out West Festival

August 15 - London, England - Old Royal Naval College - SOLD OUT

August 18 - Bonn, Germany - Kunst!Rasen

August 21 - Dublin, Ireland - Irish Museum of Modern Art Kilmainham - SOLD OUT

August 23 - Chateau-Gontier, France - V and B Fest


About Moby:


Moby works with and supports a variety of non-profit organizations, including The Humane Society, Emily’s List, The ACLU, and The Institute for Music and Neurologic Function.

Little Walnut, founded by Moby with producer Lindsay Hicks in 2024, is an artist-first production company rooted in activism and guided by story. Working across fiction and nonfiction, short and long form, the company supports bold, boundary-pushing films that expand empathy, challenge dominant narratives through craft, and reach broad audiences through unique storytelling. Current projects include The Incomer (winner of the NEXT Innovator Award at the Sundance Film Festival), The Making of Jesus Diabetes, Tecie and The Eternal Return.

MobyGratis, the free music licensing platform designed to support independent and student filmmakers, choreographers, musicians, producers, and other creatives, is also very woven into the idea of Little Walnut as it is an initiative that supports storytellers, offering free music for their projects. Mobygratis continues to break down financial barriers in the arts by providing high-quality music to anyone who could benefit from it. Relaunched in 2025, this latest iteration also introduces collaborative options, enabling musicians and producers to remix and rework Moby’s instrumentals in ways never before possible.

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