
Moby hits Budapest Park on August 1, 2026, bringing a brand-new live experience to Hungary for the first time in 15 years. The pioneer who helped shape electronic music and left a deep mark on contemporary culture is back to reanimate the sounds that have molded modern music’s sensual and cerebral edges for over three decades. Expect a full-scale show crafted to feel current without losing the punch of the classics that made him a global touchstone.
One Night, New Vision
This isn’t a nostalgia lap. Moby is leaning into a refreshed concert concept that spotlights the evolution of his sound, drawing lines between his early underground roots and widescreen anthems. The set is built to flow like a narrative—intimate textures, big-room crescendos, and those unmistakable melodic hooks—reframed for 2026.
Why It Matters
For a generation raised on his records, it’s a rare chance to see an artist revisit and reinvent the work that redefined electronic music’s place in pop culture—live, loud, and all in one night.





