Moby is an American musician and singer, who is associated with such types of electronic music as ambient, house, techno, and trip-hop. He has been in the music industry for over 30 years and some of his most popular songs include Porcelain, Natural Blues and Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
Moby’s Latest Album and Future Concert Schedule
Moby’s latest studio album “Reprise ” was released in May 2021 on the Deutsche Grammophon record label. Reprise features a cover of many of Moby’s most popular hits such as “Go”, “Extreme Ways”, “Natural Blues”, and “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad”, with the Budapest Art Orchestra.
The album is proof that Moby’s discography is universal and can be easily transformed into orchestral music. Some of the reviewers noted that Reprise gave a new look at Moby’s songs that some of them considered his best works within the past years. The record has also been nominated in the Grammy Award categories of Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album and Best Arrangement, Instruments, and Vocals.
To promote Reprise, Moby has a worldwide concert tour lined up from spring through the autumn of 2022. The tour is known as the Moby Reprise Tour and is set to take him through North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom. The shows are expected to be performances of Moby’s songs of the past with the accompaniment of a symphony.
The following are the North American dates for the Reprise Tour that Moby plans on doing in 2022:
April 23 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Arlington Theatre April 25 – Los Angeles, CA @ Walt Disney Concert Hall April 26 – San Diego, CA @ Balboa Theatre April 28 – Sacramento, CA – Crest Theatre April 29 – Saratoga, CA @ Mountain Winery May 1 – Portland, OR at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall May 2 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre May 4 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Abravanel Hall May 6 – Denver, CO at Boettcher Concert Hall May 7 – Kansas City, MO @ Midland Theatre May 8 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre May 10 – Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre May 12: Detroit, MI, Masonic Cathedral Theatre May 14 – Montclair, NJ at Wellmont Theater May 16 – Boston, MA @ Boch Center May 18 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre May 19 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre May 20 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Date: May 22, 2009 Place: Washington, DC Venue: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
The European leg kicks off in June covering major markets like The European leg kicks off in June covering major markets like:
June 4 – Lisbon, Portugal @ Campo Pequeno June 7 – Barcelona, Spain @ Palau Saint Jordi June 10 – Paris, France @ Salle Pleyel June 12 – Brussels, Belgium @ Cirque Royal June 14 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ AFAS Live June 16 – Berlin, Germany @ Tempodrom June 18 – Frankfurt, Germany @ Alte Oper Frankfurt June 19 – Munich, Germany @ Philharmonie im Gasteig
Then Moby heads to the UK with stops including: Then Moby heads to the UK with stops including:
June 23 – Glasgow, UK @ SECC Arena June 25 – Manchester, United Kingdom @ O2 Apollo June 27 – Birmingham, United Kingdom @ Symphony Hall June 28 – London, United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall
The Reprise Tour includes the Budapest Art Orchestra which was used on the Reprise record. Critics of the early shows have noted that the tour features new orchestral arrangements of old songs and some new songs that provide songs with new emotional resonance. Moby does not disappoint with his distinctive tenor voice along with a visually captivating stage show perfect for black box theatres and big concert arenas.
For Moby enthusiasts, it’s a great opportunity to witness him perform orchestral renditions of his electronic hits at the Reprise Tour up to November 2022. Considering the recent critical acclaim, and Grammy nominations, this might be Mobÿ’s most successful tour after 30+ years of creating music.
Where and how to purchase Moby Reprise Tour tickets
Due to his experience and having a long list of famous songs, Moby’s Reprise Tour was highly anticipated. Some of the shows have been fully sold or are just a few tickets away from being sold out. Ticket holders are advised to buy their tickets from accredited ticketing outlets to avoid fake tickets.
Here are some tips for getting tickets: Here are some tips for getting tickets:
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Visit Moby's official website to learn the pre-sale details and more about such offers. Signing up for its email newsletter will help in getting advance tickets through Moby.
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Moby has a Facebook page and a Twitter page where he usually drops pre-sale codes for early tickets. Check settings to remain informed about tour adverts.
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Tickets can also be bought from formal channels such as Ticketmaster among others. Ensure that you do not purchase resale tickets from unscrupulous third parties who may be scammers.
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Join verified fan presales programs such as Ticketmaster verified fans when they are available in order to purchase tickets before the public.
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The fan club Wolfpack of Moby grants its members early access to tickets and VIP tickets with opportunities to meet the artist.
If you managed to get your hands on a ticket, it is advisable to visit the venue early in the day of the show to avoid becoming sandwiched by many people and if it is a general admission show, grab a good spot. With the crowd being excited it is easier to get a vantage position especially if you arrive before everyone else does.
Conclusion
Moby’s Reprise Tour is promised to be the pinnacle of his career, where he will perform his electronic hits with the help of orchestral backing. It has been lauded for providing new energy to old songs in its concerts. Do not delay to obtain tickets once close dates are announced because they are very popular. Get pre-sale tickets from the official website to avoid being locked out when the tickets go public and do not miss Moby’s symphonic hit parade of his career.