Danielle Moore, the ebullient lead singer of the beloved British dance band Crazy P, has passed away at the age of 52. The band announced the heartbreaking news in an Instagram post on Sunday, September 2, revealing that Moore died suddenly on Friday afternoon, August 30, 2024, under tragic and unexpected circumstances. The cause of death has not been disclosed.
“We are devastated to announce the unbelievable and shocking news that our beautiful Danielle Moore has died in sudden and tragic circumstances,” the band wrote. “We cannot believe the news ourselves and we know it will be the same for all of you. She gave us so much and we love her so much. Our hearts are broken. We need time to process that this has happened. Danielle lived a life driven by love, compassion, community, and music. She lived the biggest of lives. We will miss her with all our hearts X.”
Just a week before her untimely death, Moore was seen performing energetically at the Lost Village Festival, where she wowed the crowd with her signature stage presence and distinctive fedora. Crazy P was scheduled to perform at the Forwards Festival in Bristol on Sunday, September 1, but the performance was canceled following the news of Moore’s passing.
“We want to thank you all for coming this weekend, there is so much to celebrate, however, it is with heavy hearts that we share the incredibly sad news that our dear friend Danielle Moore, beloved singer of Crazy P, has passed away,” read a statement from Forwards Festival. “We can’t really find the words today but the world has lost a very special human and we are absolutely devastated.”
A Legacy of Music, Love, and Joy
Crazy P, originally formed in the mid-1990s by Chris Todd and Jim Baron, became a staple in the UK dance music scene with their vibrant blend of disco, house, and electronic music. Moore joined the band in 2002, alongside keyboardist Mav Kendricks, adding her soulful vocals and infectious energy to the group’s unique sound. The band released seven albums over the years, including 2019’s Age of the Ego. Moore also pursued solo projects as a DJ, continuing to share her passion for music with audiences around the world.
Their latest single, “Any Signs of Love,” released in June 2024, marked the band’s first new music in over three years and highlighted Moore’s timeless vocal style that fans have come to cherish.
Tributes Pour In for a Beloved Performer
Tributes have poured in from across the music community, reflecting the profound impact Moore had on those who knew her and those who admired her work. Irish singer Róisín Murphy shared her condolences on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “One of the most beautiful souls has left us. The brilliant Danielle Moore of Crazy P has died suddenly and she has taken so much light with her. One of the best in music, an amazing person and an amazing singer, performer, and songwriter. She touched everybody she met with light and love.”
Moore’s performances were often described as joyous and empowering, a reflection of her own connection to the music. In a biography on her agency’s website, she noted, “Performing is everything… When I’m performing, I feel like I’ve stepped into my alter ego and am able to take on any mood. It’s very empowering to become detached from my own slightly vulnerable self.”
A Heartfelt Farewell
Danielle Moore’s untimely death leaves a void in the world of dance music, but her legacy will continue through the music she created and the countless lives she touched. As Crazy P wrote in their tribute, “Danielle lived the biggest of lives.” The community she cherished will miss her deeply, but her spirit will live on in the vibrant beats and soulful melodies that defined her career.
For fans and friends, Moore’s legacy is one of joy, resilience, and boundless love for music—a legacy that will continue to inspire for years to come.