South African house music icon Black Coffee is set to make history as the first DJ to headline the historic Old Royal Naval College in London, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This landmark event will launch the new open-air concert series, “Labyrinth on the Thames,” with a one-night-only performance on Friday, August 1st.
What to Expect
“Labyrinth on the Thames” is an exciting new series created by Labyrinth, one of the UK’s leading live music curators. This eagerly awaited show will be Black Coffee’s only London performance of the summer, making it a must-see event for fans. Adding to the spectacle is High Scream, the creative team behind Black Coffee’s acclaimed residency at Hï Ibiza, who will deliver innovative live production for the event.
A Meaningful Collaboration
Nick Castleman, the Founder of Labyrinth, shared his enthusiasm in a press release:
“As someone of South African heritage myself, it brings me great joy to announce Black Coffee as the first show at this breathtaking location. Black Coffee’s story and achievements are forever inspiring, and we couldn’t dream up a more fitting act to launch the venue with.”
Beyond the Music
“Labyrinth on the Thames” is not just about the music—it’s a celebration of culture and community. Running over two weekends in August, the series will feature a diverse lineup of headliners. Organizers are also prioritizing local partnerships, offering early ticket access to nearby residents, and providing opportunities for young and emerging talent to get involved. These efforts highlight the event’s commitment to leaving a lasting positive impact on the local and global music scene.
How to Get Tickets
Pre-sale tickets for Black Coffee’s historic performance go live on Tuesday, January 30th, at 10 AM GMT. Fans are encouraged to act quickly to secure their spot at this groundbreaking event.
For more details and ticket purchases, visit the official event website: Labyrinth Events.