Electronic legend Moby has just revealed his only London performance for summer 2026 — and it’s set to be one of the season’s biggest outdoor concerts.
On August 15, 2026, the iconic musician and producer will headline a spectacular open-air show at London’s Old Royal Naval College, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames. This will be Moby’s sole London appearance this summer, making it a must-see event for fans of electronic and ambient music alike.
🌟 A Landmark Summer Experience in London
The concert is part of the Labyrinth On The Thames series — a new cultural music initiative that blends world-class performances with breathtaking historic surroundings and riverside views. Audiences will enjoy the show against the backdrop of the Thames and the city skyline, creating a truly unique atmosphere.
Tickets for this unforgettable performance go on sale at 11 AM (UK time) on January 29, with special offers available for local residents including free and discounted options via a community ballot.
🔊 What to Expect From Moby’s 2026 Live Run
This London date is part of a limited series of live appearances Moby has lined up for 2026 — including a high-profile return to Brighton Beach later in July, where he’ll close out the On The Beach Festival in front of a seaside crowd for the first time in more than two decades.
Fans can anticipate a diverse set spanning Moby’s influential career — from dance-floor classics to more introspective ambient work — reflecting the wide range that’s defined his sound over the years.
🎶 New Music and a Creative Revival
Adding to the excitement around his live performances, Moby is also preparing to release his 23rd studio album, Future Quiet on February 20, 2026. The record — which features a fresh reimagined version of his Stranger Things-linked track When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die with collaborator Jacob Lusk — marks an artistic evolution into more reflective, ambient territory.
🗓️ Key Dates at a Glance
- London show (Old Royal Naval College) – August 15, 2026
- Brighton Beach headline performance – July 26, 2026
- New album release – Future Quiet – February 20, 2026
Photo: Justin Higuchi from Los Angeles, CA, USA, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
