Moby announces only London gig of summer 2026 with huge show overlooking the Thames

Moby has announced his only London gig of summer 2026 – check out all the details below.

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The iconic record producer and artist is set to perform an open-air show at London’s Old Royal Naval College – A UNESCO World Heritage site – on August 15. It comes as part of the ongoing Labyrinth On The Thames event series, and will be his first show in the capital since 2024.

Tickets go on sale on January 29 at 11am, are you can find yours here. Local residents are able to access free or discounted tickets, which you can find more information about here.

Speaking about the upcoming show, Moby said: “For almost my entire life, I’ve been obsessed with and inspired by music from the UK, so it’s always a humbling honour to perform in a place that’s given me so much inspiration, especially in this amazing Unesco Heritage site.”

It’s one of many huge gigs Moby is set to play in 2026, with him recently announcing his biggest tour in over a decade, which includes a huge headline show at Brighton Beach this summer.

That gig marks Moby’s long-awaited return to Brighton, having not performed in the city for over 25 years. You can visit here for tickets.

He last performed on these shores when he headlined London’s O2 in autumn 2024. Other live dates in 2026 include stops at Coachella in California, Rock Werchter in Belgium and Mad Cool Festival in Madrid, and other performances in the US and Europe.

News of the shows follows Moby announcing his upcoming 23rd studio album, ‘Future Quiet’, which is set to arrive on February 20 via BMG. Pre-order it here.

Spanning across 11 songs, the record marks a new chapter for Moby, and is set to incorporate modern piano minimalism, ambient soundscapes, and a variety of guest collaborations.

The first taste of the upcoming LP came in the form of a reimagined version of the Stranger Things viral song ‘When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die’ alongside Gabriels‘ Jacob Lusk.

Back in 2023, Moby spoke to NME as part of the Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! series, and opened up about how he nearly formed a supergroup with Pantera and Mötley Crüe’s Tommy Lee.

“The Sober Fucks,” he correctly answered. “I’ve been sober for a while now, but this was a late-night, alcohol-fuelled idea between Pantera’s guitarist Dimebag Darrell, drummer Vinnie Paul, Tommy Lee and I.“I regret not starting this chaotic metal band with them, which would have sounded like a cross between Pantera and my old punk group Flipper.”

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