| MOBY WILL DONATE PROCEEDS FROM COACHELLA PERFORMANCETO LEADING ANIMAL RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS MADE COACHELLA RETURN LAST WEEKENDSPECIAL PERFORMANCE WITH JACOB LUSKWATCH “NATURAL BLUES” NEW ALBUM FUTURE QUIET IS OUT NOW |
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| Today, Moby has announced that he will donate 100% of his profits from his performances at Coachellato a selection of leading animal rights organizations, following a phenomenal return to the iconic California stage on Friday night. “My main job in life is working as an animal rights activist, and to that end my hope is to use the revenue and attention from my Coachella show to draw attention to, and financially support, animal rights organizations,” he says. While there are countless of animal rights organizations that need our help, Moby has chosen to donate all his Coachella to the following: Physicians Committee for Responsible MedicineMercy For AnimalsThe Humane LeagueDirect Action Everywhere The announcement continues a long-standing commitment from Moby to align his music with activism. His sold-out 2024 European tour saw 100% of profits donated to animal rights organizations, reinforcing an ethos that consistently places purpose before profit. Moby returns to Coachella as the only act featured on the original 1999 lineup. Leading the “extremely hyped-up crowd” (The Guardian) through his career hits, the electronic artist surprised the festival with a special appearance from Jacob Lusk, who joined Moby on “When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die” and “Natural Blues” with an emotional vocal performance. WATCH: “NATURAL BLUES” (LIVE AT COACHELLA 2026) Jacob Lusk first joined Moby for a reimagining of “When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die”, first featured as the final track of 1995’s Everything’s Wrong before beginning 2026’s Future Quiet. The song has found a powerful new global audience in recent years through its use in the Netflix phenomenon Stranger Things, becoming Moby’s most streamed song and introducing his music to an entirely new generation of listeners. The 2026 reworking with Lusk reframed the track for a contemporary moment. LISTEN: FUTURE QUIET With Coachella in April, followed by a sweeping 28-date European tour from June to August, Moby’s 2026 live plans represent one of the most significant touring moments of his career. This is not simply a return to the stage, but a defining new phase–one that connects past, present and a new generation of listeners across Europe. Connect with Moby via YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. |
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| LIVE DATES: April 17 – Indio, CA – Coachella June 26 – Odense, Denmark – Tinderbox FestivalJune 29 – Istanbul, Turkey – Zorlu Performing Arts CenterJuly 1 – Athens, Greece – Release Athens July 3 – Luxembourg – Neimenster – SOLD OUT July 5 – Werchter, Belgium – Rock WerchterJuly 7 – Sevilla, Spain – Icónica Santalucia Sevilla FestJuly 8 – Madrid, Spain – Mad Cool FestivalJuly 10 – Eisenstadt, Austria – Butterfly Dance July 11 – Weert, The Netherlands – Bospop FestivalJuly 12 – Stuttgart, Germany – Stuttgart Jazz Open FestivalJuly 14 – Modena, Italy – Modena Jazz Open FestivalJuly 17 – Ostrava, Czech Republic – Colors of OstravaJuly 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 ParkAugust 4 – Warsaw, Poland – Progresija Summer StageAugust 6 – Tartu, Estonia – Lauluväljak August 8 – Vilnius, Lithuania – Kalnų ParkAugust 11 – Dresden, Germany – Filmnächte am ElbuferAugust 13 – Gothenburg, Sweden – Way Out West FestivalAugust 15 – London, England – Old Royal Naval College – SOLD OUTAugust 18 – Bonn, Germany – Kunst!RasenAugust 21 – Dublin, Ireland – Irish Museum of Modern Art Kilmainham – SOLD OUTAugust 23 – Chateau-Gontier, France – V and B Fest |


