Electronic music pioneer Moby has announced a major one-off live performance in London, set to be a cornerstone of the capital’s summer 2026 music calendar. Confirmed as part of the “Labyrinth On The Thames” concert series, the show is being billed as Moby’s only London appearance of the season.
Scheduled for August 15, 2026, the performance will take place at the historic Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the venue offers a grand, 17th-century backdrop for what organizers describe as a bespoke audio-visual production. The event is designed to be an immersive experience, with Moby performing a career-spanning set as the sun sets over the River Thames and the London city skyline.
While this marks his only date in the capital, it follows a previously announced headline slot at the On The Beach Festival in Brighton on July 26, 2026. Together, these dates represent a rare opportunity for UK fans to see the “Play” architect perform live, following his successful return to the stage in 2024.
Tickets for the Greenwich show are set to go on presale on Thursday, January 29, at 11 am, with a general sale following on January 30. Given the venue’s unique status and the exclusivity of the performance, industry experts expect a swift sell-out for one of the most architecturally striking outdoor events of the year.
