Moby adds Manchester date to Play 25th anniversary tour

13 May 2024, 15:41 | Updated: 13 May 2024, 15:45

Moby is set to celebrate 25 years of Play with European dates for 2024. Picture: Press, Michael Tullberg/Getty Images

By Jenny Mensah

The string of European dates marks over a decade since the Porcelain star has toured the continent.

Moby previously announced UK and European dates to celebrate 25 years since the release of his Play album.

The electronic musician achieved critical and commercial acclaim with the record, which was released in 1999 and included the singles Porcelain, Natural Blues and Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?

The artist - whose real name is Richard Melville Hall - confirmed he'll be celebrating the record-breaking record, with shows which include a date at The O2, London on Thursday 19th September.

Now, he'll be kicking off the tour with a fresh date at O2 Apollo, Manchester on 18th September.

Tickets for the new date go on sale here this Friday 17th May from 10am BST.

Announcing the news, he said: "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 New York City native added: "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 per cent of my profits will go to European animal rights organisations.”"

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