Robin de Jonge's Concert Archive

Joined May 2022    

Robin de Jonge has 2 Moby concerts.

Richard Melville Hall (born 11 September 1965), known professionally as Moby, is an American musician, songwriter and animal rights activist. He has sold approximately 20 million records worldwide. AllMusic has described him as among the most significant figures in early 1990s dance music, noting his role in bringing the genre to a wider mainstream audience in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 05, 2026
Upcoming
Rock Werchter 2026
The Cure / Moby / Ethel Cain / Sierra Ferrell / A Perfect Circle / Rise Against / Mogwai / Joy Crookes / David Byrne / Paul Kalkbrenner / Chezile / NewDad / Psychonaut / Westside Cowboy / Last Train / House of Protection / Tsar B / Dressed Like Boys / JESSIE MURPH / HEAVN / Darren Kiely / Cory Wong / Kaat Van Stralen / Bad Nerves / Sons Show all bands
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Festivalpark Werchter Werchter, Flanders, Belgium
Jun 07, 2003 –
Jun 09, 2003
Pinkpop Festival 2003
Deftones / Evanescence / Queens of the Stone Age / Moby / Massive Attack / Counting Crows / Placebo / The Cardigans / Manu Chao / Röyksopp / The Dandy Warhols / Flogging Molly / Moloko / Audioslave / Anouk / Junior Senior / Danko Jones / Krezip / Saybia / Zuco 103 / Skin / Ozark Henry / Zwan / The Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster / Beef / Peter Pan Speedrock / Solomon Burke / Isle De Lange / Liftid / Tom Mccrea / Silkstone / Lifehouse Show all bands
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Megaland Park (Evenemententerrein Megaland) Landgraaf, Limburg, Netherlands

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Rock Werchter 2026  on Jul 5, 2026 [892-small]

Rock Werchter 2026
Jul 5, 2026
 Werchter, Flanders, Belgium
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Pinkpop Festival 2003 on Jun 7, 2003 [736-small]

Pinkpop Festival 2003
Jun 7 - 9, 2003
 Landgraaf, Limburg, Netherlands
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Dec 16, 2023

Anyone else see Moby on the Bush Moby campus tour April 24th 2000? Bush canceled and Moby played a small club for free. I can’t recall the venue or much else after someone crowdsurfed and injured my neck and head.

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