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Moby releases ‘Future Quiet’ album & announces major 2026 tour
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Moby releases ‘Future Quiet’ album & announces major 2026 tour

Home Music Moby releases ‘Future Quiet’ album & announces major 2026 tour

Moby has released his 23rd studio album, ‘Future Quiet’, out now via BMG, while simultaneously announcing his largest European tour in more than a decade. In addition, he confirmed performances at Coachella on April 10 and April 17 before launching a 28-date run across Europe in summer 2026. Consequently, the new chapter combines fresh material with a catalogue that has shaped electronic music for over 30 years.

Moreover, the European tour includes sold-out UK and Ireland shows at On The Beach Festival in Brighton on July 26, Old Royal Naval College in London on August 15, and Irish Museum of Modern Art Kilmainham in Dublin on August 21. All three dates sold out within 24 hours, highlighting renewed demand following seven sold-out European shows in 2024. Notably, Moby donated 100% of profits from that run to European animal rights organisations.

Meanwhile, ‘Future Quiet’ presents a reflective direction built around piano minimalism and ambient textures. “As the world gets louder and crazier I find myself needing the refuge of quiet,” said Moby. The album opens with an orchestral rework of ‘When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die’ featuring Jacob Lusk, a track that recently reached new audiences after appearing in Stranger Things. Ultimately, with sold-out landmarks and major festival stages confirmed, 2026 marks Moby’s full-scale return to Europe.

Stream the track on Spotify below or via your preferred platform here.

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