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Black Coffee to headline open-air event at London’s Old Royal Naval College

Black Coffee will make history on August 1st as he becomes the first DJ to headline London’s Old Royal Naval College, UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Black Coffee on the Thames will see the Grammy award winning South African talent curate his own-line up and custom production, as he transforms the iconic riverside location for his only appearance in London this summer.

Known for his innovative fusion of house, soul, and traditional African rhythms, Black Coffee’s genre-defying sound and collaborations with the likes of Pharrell Williams, David Guetta, Drake, Jorja Smith and more earned him the title of the World’s Best DJ of 2024.

Fans will soak up the unique sounds of Black Coffee on the edge of the river Thames, framed by the London skyline as the sun sets. A truly one of a kind setting to experience one the world’s very best.

Pre-sale tickets go on sale January 30th at 10am GMT, exclusively to those who sign up. Demand will be very high and sign up is essential.

Black Coffee on the Thames i brought to you by Labyrinth an independent promoter, curator, and production company who have become synonymous with staging pioneering live music experiences in unique spaces.

Starting out in 2017 as a Thursday night, Notting Hill dance, Labyrinth has grown and evolved in all respects. Driven by their founders – Nick and Mikey’s innate curiosity for untapped, historic venues, – Labyrinth have brought artists and fans together for events hosted in disused Edwardian tube stations through to UNESCO World Heritage Sites; along with globally renowned venues including Camden Roundhouse, Wembley Arena, Old Royal Naval College and the sacred Tofte Manor.

Fanatical about audience experience and the highest quality production, Labyrinth’s goal is always to create shared moments where sound, space, light and art converge – leaving lasting memories for all. Fearless in their curation of best-in-class talent, Labyrinth amplify artists at all stages in their evolution; from emerging talent through to world leading artists.

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