Labyrinth recently announced that ANOTR are heading to Alexandra Palace for their biggest UK headline show to date. This marks the Amsterdam duo’s debut at the London venue and celebrates the release of their forthcoming album ‘Withness’.
Peggy Gou will be curating London’s Old Royal Naval College, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on 2nd August 2026 for a day on the Thames, in collaboration with Labyrinth Events. Fresh off a run of moments across Australia, including a sold-out Sydney Carriageworks show and an Australian Open closing set to a crowd of over 10,000 people, she now sets her sights on the city for one exclusive show this summer.
According to its press, Labyrinth on the Thames has apparently made history in its debut year, selling 57,000 tickets across six sold-out dates to become the biggest outdoor dance music series ever staged in Greenwich, celebrating homegrown talent, and bringing big performances to a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
UK promoter Labyrinth recently announced the first headliner for its new open-air live music series, Labyrinth on the Thames. GRAMMY Award winning South African DJ/producer, Black Coffee will make history on 1 August, becoming the first-ever DJ to headline London’s Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This exclusive performance will also be Black Coffee's only London show this summer.
Next summer, Swiss house and techno duo, Adriatique, will be curating an exclusive open-air show on the grounds of the historic 17th century Tofte Manor. On Saturday 6 July, the pair will take their melodic sound to the rolling Bedfordshire countryside, to unite a hand-picked selection of their favourite artists against the backdrop of Tofte Manor and its labyrinth.