Moby Returns to Budapest on 1 August

  • 26 May 2026 3:32 PM
Moby Returns to Budapest on 1 August
A pioneer of electronic music and one of the most influential figures in contemporary culture, Moby will return to Hungary after 15 years - bringing a completely new live experience to Budapest on August 1, 2026.

The renowned artist will take the stage at Budapest Park, where his music - which has shaped the sensory and conceptual dimensions of modern sound for over three decades - will come to life once again.

Moby’s songs have accompanied millions through deeply personal moments over the years, and they continue to resonate with the same emotional weight today. It is no exaggeration to say that this return has been long awaited.

More:
budapestpark.hu/events/moby

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