

Electronic music pioneer Moby is set to headline Labyrinth on the Thames in London on 15 August 2026, marking his only UK performance this summer. Known for shaping the sound of modern electronic music, Moby will bring his signature mix of euphoric melodies, timeless classics, and high-energy tracks to the historic riverside of the Old Royal Naval College.
Fans attending the event can expect more than just a concert. The performance promises an immersive audio-visual journey, combining state-of-the-art visuals, stunning lighting, and the grandeur of one of London’s most iconic UNESCO heritage sites. Moby’s presence is sure to turn the riverside venue into a vibrant celebration of sound, light, and summer energy.
Moby’s Legacy and Influence
With a career spanning decades, Moby has influenced countless artists and continues to captivate audiences worldwide. From his iconic hits like “Porcelain” and “Natural Blues” to his high-energy electronic productions, his music has consistently merged emotion, rhythm, and innovation. Performing in London, a city that has inspired him throughout his career, carries a personal significance for the artist.
“For almost my entire life, I’ve been inspired by music from the UK,” Moby explained. “Performing in a venue with such history, especially at this UNESCO heritage site, is truly humbling. London has always been a source of creativity and inspiration for me.”
Labyrinth on the Thames: More Than Just a Concert
Labyrinth on the Thames is an open-air festival series running across the first three weekends of August 2026. Designed to blend world-class electronic music with London’s breathtaking riverside scenery, the series has quickly become one of the most anticipated summer events in the city.
Moby’s headline performance is complemented by a carefully curated lineup of support acts, ensuring the festival delivers non-stop music, energy, and entertainment throughout the day. Attendees can expect a full spectrum of electronic genres, with surprises and collaborations that make the event truly unique.
Tickets and Access
Tickets for Labyrinth on the Thames go on pre-sale on 29 January at 11 am GMT. Fans can sign up for early access, while local community tickets are available through a dedicated allocation to ensure accessibility for London residents. With limited capacity at the historic riverside venue, early booking is highly recommended.

