Moby has added a Manchester show to his upcoming ‘Play’ 25th anniversary UK and Europe tour. Find the updates dates below.The electronic artist will embark on his first European tour in a decade this September to celebrate 25 years of his acclaimed fifth studio album, including a huge London show at The O2.The tour will now start one day earlier with a show at Manchester’s O2 Apollo on September 18, before continuing on to London the next day.Tickets for the new Manchester date go on general sale at 10am GMT this on Friday (May 17) which you can purchase here – where you can also find any remaining tickets for the rest of the tour.SEPTEMBER 18 – O2 Apollo, Manchester19 – The O2, London, England 21 – Sportpaleis, Antwerp, Belgium22 – Velodrome, Berlin, Germany23 – Mitsubishi Electric Hall, Düsseldorf, Germany24 – Le Zenith, Paris, FranceReleased in 1999, Moby’s acclaimed fifth acclaimed record contains the classic songs ‘Porcelain’, ‘Natural Blues’ and ‘Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?’.It’s sold over 12million copies worldwide, won various awards and is the biggest-selling electronic album of all time.“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 electronic musician and producer said upon announcing the live dates.“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’.”Moby added: “What makes the tour most exciting for me is that I won’t be paid.
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