Labyrinth on the Thames 2026 is here.
Following a monumental debut last summer, the Series returns to the spectacular riverside setting of the Old Royal Naval College, UNESCO World Heritage Site - the architectural centrepiece of Greenwich, London.
Unique to London's live music scene, Labyrinth on the Thames presents an unforgettable experience for music fans, with some of the world's most exciting artists performing in one of London's most iconic locations.
Sound, art & light collide as we reimagine the 17th century landmark, while the sun sets over the London skyline.
A celebration of London’s cultural legacy, reshaped through pioneering sound and spectacle.
We’re thrilled to be back.

















Our Promise To You
Transport
Tube/DLR
Cutty Sark DLR station is planned to be closed on all on the Thames dates. The nearest alternative is Greenwich DLR and train station.
Boat
Take the riverboat service along the Thames to Greenwich Pier to and from the festival.
Train
10 minute walk from the Greenwich Station
Bus
Buses 129, 177, 180, 188, 199, 286, 386
Painted Hall - VIP Experience
All VIP and backstage ticket buyers will have access to the awe-inspiring Painted Hall, which celebrates 300 years this year. Designed by Sir James Thornhill and painted between 1707 and 1726, the Painted Hall features more than 3,700 square metres of extraordinary Baroque walls and ceilings. These surfaces are covered in striking images depicting 200 figures including kings, queens and mythological creatures.
On show days, this space will be transformed to offer guests:
A VIP bar with a premium food and drink
Premium views over the festival from the Painted Hall balcony, which sits under the iconic colonnades outside
Dedicated tables and furniture to be used as chill out space
Dedicated VIP toilets