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Labyrinth on the Thames

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Mon 20 Jan 25

A new six-day music experience at the Old Royal Naval College in August.

The Old Royal Naval College to host Labyrinth on the Thames, a ground-breaking new open-air live music series across the first two weekends in August. The ambitious concept will unite some of the world’s most pioneering and culturally relevant contemporary dance music acts, global icons and emerging talents alike. 

Labyrinth on the Thames is an exclusive residency at the iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site, representing an innovative cultural milestone for contemporary dance music, celebrating the convergence of old and new hosted by UK promoter Labyrinth. 

Attendees will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience world class performances in an unmatched, truly unique riverside setting, fostering a deeper connection between music and place. As London’s most ambitious new live concept solidifying its position as a key player in the UK’s summer music calendar. 

The audio-visual elements of these events will be produced by High Scream whose innovative touch has graced some of the world’s most prestigious events and venues, including the Paris 2024 Olympics Closing Ceremony, as well as collaborations with Walt Disney, Madison Square Garden, and Coachella. Together, Labyrinth and High Scream will celebrate the architectural beauty of this iconic heritage site while embracing London’s vibrant culture and contemporary innovation. 

Fans will soak up the music along the edge of the River Thames, framed by the London skyline as the sun sets. Staged across the afternoon and evening until 11pm, the series promises a mesmerising experience, where sound, light, and art collide   bringing the venue to life in a way never experienced before.  

Alongside the music, Labyrinth will also roll out initiatives to ensure the local Greenwich community directly benefit from the landmark event including priority tickets for residents, partnerships with local suppliers, and collaborations with cultural institutions on opportunities for emerging talent and young people. 

Michael Dicks & Nick Castleman, co-founders of Labyrinth said: “We’re beyond excited to be announcing Labyrinth on The Thames. Finding new, exciting spaces to bring artists and fans together, is what drives us, day in, day out. It’s been a multi-year process to bring this project to life and it’s a dream come true for us all at Labyrinth to see this announcement go live. We can’t wait to see you all on the edge of the Thames this summer and are hugely grateful to Old Royal Naval College for their collaboration.” 

Kate Miners, Director of Public Engagement & Commercial at the Old Royal Naval College, said: “We are proud to host Labyrinth on the Thames at the iconic Old Royal Naval College, an event that not only celebrates music and art but also offers a unique opportunity to experience the prestige of Greenwich’s rich heritage in a contemporary and dynamic way. Bringing together the past and present, this extraordinary event highlights the Old Royal Naval College as a place where history and culture continue to inspire and connect people”. 

Hosting events in a heritage site, such as the Old Royal Naval College, is an excellent way to showcase culture, history, and heritage bringing world-renowned music artists and current and new audiences to this very special place. Funds raised from tickets sales will be used to further the charitable mission of the Old Royal Naval College – conservation excellence and public engagement.