Labyrinth on the Thames is set to return to the iconic Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich for 2026, transforming the UNESCO World Heritage Site into London’s most spectacular open-air music destination. Following a monumental debut, the series expands this year to cover the first three weekends of August, offering a diverse blend of indie royalty and global electronic heavyweights against the backdrop of the River Thames.

The 2026 season kicks off on Friday, July 31st, with a special 20th-anniversary performance by The Kooks, who will be playing their seminal album Inside In / Inside Out in full. The opening weekend continues with Australian house sensation Dom Dolla on Saturday, August 1st, followed by a highly anticipated homecoming set from Peggy Gou on Sunday, August 2nd, who brings her unmistakable "Gou-mania" to the riverside.

The second weekend shifts focus toward the cutting edge of electronic music. On Friday, August 7th, the brothers behind Overmono present Pure Devotion, marking their only UK date of the year. They are followed on Saturday, August 8th by Adriatique, who bring their immersive "X" audiovisual show to London for a sunset performance. The weekend concludes on Sunday, August 9th with the return of Anjunadeep Open Air, a fan-favorite showcase of melodic house and deep techno.

The final stretch of the series features some of the biggest names in music history. On Saturday, August 15th, electronic pioneer Moby performs a rare live set, drawing from a career of era-defining hits. The series then draws to a close on Sunday, August 16th with a performance by Michael Bibi, marking a triumphant and emotional return to the capital for the Solid Grooves founder.

With world-class production by High Scream and the historic Painted Hall celebrating its 300th anniversary nearby, this summer series reimagines heritage through contemporary sound. Most dates have already reached sell-out status, though limited tickets and waitlists remain for those looking to experience this unique intersection of history and music.

Labyrinth on the Thames, Old Royal Naval College, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
31st July - The Kooks Inside / Out 20 Year Anniversary
1st August – Dom Dolla on the Thames
2nd August – Peggy Gou on the Thames
7th August – Overmono present Pure Devotion
8th August – Adriatique present X on the Thames
9th August – Anjunadeep Open Air on the Thames
15th August – MOBY Live on the Thames
16th August – Michael Bibi on the Thames


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