Moby to Headline Labyrinth on the Thames in One-Off London Show at the Old Royal Naval College

Labyrinth on the Thames is back for summer 2026, and it’s raising the bar once again. Set across three weekends in August, this one-of-a-kind open-air series transforms the majestic grounds of the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich into a jaw-dropping stage for global icons.

With the Thames as your backdrop and the city skyline glowing behind you, expect historic architecture, world-class sound, and sunset sets you’ll never forget. From Overmono’s ‘Pure Devotion’ live experience to Dom Dolla’s London debut, and now the legendary Moby’s only capital show of the summer, each event is curated by the artist for a truly unforgettable day-to-night experience. This is live music done differently — and it’s only just getting started.

If you’re the kind of person who lives for iconic sets in even more iconic spaces, this is your moment. Moby — the legend, the innovator, the man behind a generation’s worth of sonic anthems — is heading to Greenwich’s Old Royal Naval College for a once-in-a-lifetime London performance on Saturday 15th August 2026. And it’s part of this summer’s Labyrinth on the Thames series.

We’re talking about a sunset show in a UNESCO World Heritage Site — 600 years of history meeting over three decades of electronic mastery. If you’re picturing goosebumps, that’s because you’re right.

Moby Live in London 2026

This isn’t just Moby’s only London date of the summer; it’s a total one-off. A bespoke open-air performance, fully reimagined for the riverside setting. Expect orchestral-scale moments. Atmospheric soundscapes. Dancefloor classics turned cinematic. All brought to life by High Scream, the same production crew behind epic stages from Madison Square Garden to Coachella.

Following the announcement of his forthcoming albumFuture Quiet (dropping 20th February), this show promises to dive deep into the new material — modern piano minimalism, ambient builds, and emotionally rich collaborations — while still celebrating the tracks that shaped generations. Porcelain, Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?, Go — you already know the words.

Moby will also be curating the full lineup for the day, handpicking supporting acts to match the energy and scope of the show. As with every Labyrinth event, it’ll run from early afternoon through to 11pm — that golden hour into nightfall transition is going to be something else.

If you’ve already seen what went down last year with Solomun and Black Coffee, then you know this venue is unlike anything else in London. The Thames glistening at twilight. Planes tracing slow arcs overhead. Music echoing off baroque stonework. There’s no better place for a Moby comeback.

Tickets are going to move quickly. Sign up now and make sure you’re there when history (and a few hearts) are made.

Pre-sale tickets available from 11am GMT on Monday 29th January

Sign up now at labyrinthevents.com