It's been a while coming but tickets to see Moby make his Middle East concert debut are now on sale. The American singer-songwriter and musician will continue the music making well into the summer months with his first regional concert on July 4 at Dubai World Trade Centre. Tickets, priced Dh200 for the dance arena, are expected to sell out fast and are now on sale at all the usual outlets. Special VIP access to the Destroyed Lounge, where guests can enjoy the concert seated, as well as afterparty are also on sale for Dh350. MOBY will perform hits including Go, Porcelain, Natural Blues and Why does My Heart Feel so Bad, with his full live band as part of his Destroyed World Tour. Considered one of the most important influences in dance music, Moby, who started making music aged nine, has sold millions of records worldwide and has produced and remixed for artists including David Bowie, Metallica, The Beastie Boys and Public Enemy. Tickets are available now at all Virgin Megastores, selected Spinneys, Hallmark outlets, Eppco and Enoc petrol stations and online at www.virginmegastore.me and www.ticketingco.com
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