Labyrinth on the Thames returns for 2026

News

Thu 29 Jan 26

Following a spectacular debut, Labyrinth on the Thames will return to the Old Royal Naval College this August. With a world-class line up and cutting-edge production, together with Labyrinth, we will reimagine our iconic UNESCO world heritage site on the River Thames.

The 2026 series will take place across the first three weekends of August and once again transform our iconic riverside site into a spectacular open-air celebration in the heart of Maritime Greenwich. Featuring an incredible line-up of groundbreaking artists, including Moby, Peggy Gou and The Kooks, Labyrinth on the Thames 2026 promises to be another summer to remember.

Shortlisted for Best Venue Hire Initiative by the Cultural Enterprise Awards 2026 and committed to preserving heritage in a way that keeps it alive, relevant and vibrant, Labyrinth continues to evolve the series for music fans, guided by five core pledges: world-class production, reimagining the historic, best in class talent, putting community at the heart… with day to night dancing overlooking the Thames.

Kate Miners, Director of Public Engagement & Commercial at Old Royal Naval College, added: “We’re thrilled to be bringing Labyrinth on the Thames back to our iconic riverside setting this summer. Together, we’ll be transforming our UNESCO World Heritage Site into a vibrant, culturally rich destination – welcoming trailblazing electronic acts to the stage – and leading the charge in reimagining what a heritage site can be, as we celebrate 300 years of the Painted Hall. As a charity, events like this play a vital role in supporting our mission: to conserve these magnificent buildings and to educate and welcome new audiences for years to come.”

As part of the 2026 series, Labyrinth on the Thames continues to evolve the audience experience, placing renewed emphasis on heightened production and enhanced VIP offerings that unlock access to the most special moments of each show. Marking the next chapter in London’s modern dance music history, a range of VIP packages will be available, including exclusive access to the Painted Hall as the Old Royal Naval College celebrates 300 years since its completion. Regarded as the jewel of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Painted Hall is one of Europe’s greatest Baroque interiors, offering guests a rare and unforgettable cultural experience alongside world-class music.

Nick Castleman, Co-Founder of Labyrinth Events, said: “Labyrinth on the Thames was born from a desire to work in true partnership with the Old Royal Naval College, as we strive to reimagine this extraordinary space for new and future audiences. We’re incredibly excited to return to the venue this summer and our main focus is bettering the experience year on year for the fans, artists, stakeholders & partners, who all touch the series.”

Renowned for its boundary-pushing approach to sound and spectacle, the series’ lighting is produced by High Scream, the visionary creative team behind some of the world’s most globally recognised live productions, including the 2024 Paris Olympic closing ceremony and residencies in Ibiza. Their signature fusion of cutting-edge technology and immersive design continues to redefine what is possible within a historic setting, setting a new benchmark for large-scale open-air events in London.

Labyrinth remains committed to putting community at the heart of everything it does. Alongside its pledge to music fans for Labyrinth on the Thames, this extends to preserving the venue’s legacy, delivering ongoing charity initiatives, expanding its sustainability action plan, and championing inclusivity at every level.

Labyrinth on the Thames line-up

  • Friday 31 July | The Kooks (sold out)
  • Saturday 1 August | Dom Dolla (sold out)
  • Sunday 2 August | Peggy Gou
  • Friday 7 August | Overmono (sold out)
  • Saturday 8 August | Adriatique present X
  • Sunday 9 August | Anjunadeep
  • Saturday 15 August | Moby (sold out)
  • Sunday 16 August | Michael Bibi

Local ticketing

Residents living within a half-mile radius of the Old Royal Naval College are eligible to apply for discounted tickets. Discounted tickets will be allocated via a ballot, with successful applicants receiving two tickets for their chosen event. The ballot will be drawn in early May. Any resident who has already purchased tickets at full price and is subsequently successful in the ballot will receive a full refund.

Additionally, residents living on designated nearby roads will be eligible for free tickets to the festival series. Eligible residents are invited to apply, selecting the show they wish to attend. Applications will be reviewed individually, with successful applicants contacted directly.