Moby's Coachella profits to be donated to animal rights organisations

The pledge means 100% of profits will be donated.

Skiddle Staff

Date published: 17th Apr 2026

Week one of Coachella has just passed, and US artist Moby has announced he is donating 100% of his 100% of profits made from his Coachella performances to leading animal rights organisations. After performing on the festival’s Mojave stage last Friday (10th April), Moby came to Instagram to share the news ahead of his upcoming set at Coachella’s second weekend that starts later today (17th April). 

The donations will be made up of funds from both of his performances to four organisations: Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Mercy For Animals, The Humane League, and Direct Action Everywhere.

Being vegan since the ’80s, Moby has long been known for his commitment to animal rights. In 2024, he donated 100% of the profits from his sold-out European tour to animal rights organisations. "My main job in life is working as an animal rights activist, and to that end, my hope is to use the revenue and attention from my Coachella show to draw attention to, and financially support, animal rights organisations," he explained. 

Coachella 2026 marks Moby's first show at the festival since 2013. He's also the only act on the line-up who appeared on the festival’s debut bill in 1999. 

Catch his performance of Porcelain - Live at Coachella 2026 down below:

 


 

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