On Sunday 26 July, the world-renowned electronic music pioneer will deliver a landmark performance on Brighton Beach. With over 20 million albums sold worldwide, Moby remains one of the most influential figures in modern dance music, making this one-off seaside show a rare chance to experience one of the genre’s true architects in an unforgettable open-air setting.
Fresh off the announcement of his 23rd studio album, Future Quiet, due for release on 20 February, and the release of a new version of the Stranger Things hit ‘When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die’ featuring Jacob Lusk of the acclaimed Gabriels, Moby is entering a new creative chapter.
After stepping back from large-scale touring for many years, Moby returned to the stage with acclaimed European shows in 2024 celebrating the 25th anniversary of Play. In 2026, he embarks on a limited 20-date worldwide tour, with Brighton standing as one of the most significant dates on that schedule. It will also mark his long-awaited return to the city, having not performed in Brighton for over 25 years.
As the closing chapter of On The Beach 2026’s seven-show programme, this final day is set to live long in the memory for all who attend, a once-in-a-generation artist, an iconic location, and a performance that will resonate far beyond the shoreline