The Grammy Award-winning South African DJ and producer will perform at the Greenwich venue on August 1 as part of Labyrinth’s new open-air live music series, Labyrinth on the Thames.
This will be Black Coffee’s only London show this summer.
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The DJ, known for his fusion of house, soul, and traditional African rhythms, will launch the six-day series, which will take place over the first two weekends in August.
Each day of the series will be crafted by the headlining artist, with Black Coffee curating the line-up and live production for August 1.
The event will run from the afternoon until 11pm, combining the backdrop of the Thames riverside and London’s skyline with the artist’s vision.
Nick Castleman, founder of Labyrinth, said: “As someone of South African heritage myself, it brings me great joy to announce Black Coffee as the first show at this breathtaking location.
“Black Coffee’s story and achievements throughout his illustrious career are forever inspiring and we couldn’t dream up a more fitting act to launch the venue with.”
The DJ’s performance at the Old Royal Naval College will be enhanced by production from High Scream, the creative force behind his residency at Hi Ibiza.
High Scream, known for their work on global stages such as the Paris 2024 Olympics Closing Ceremony, Madison Square Garden, and Coachella, will transform the riverside venue into a multi-sensory spectacle.
The production will blend audio-visual artistry with the beauty of the Old Royal Naval College.
Labyrinth is also offering priority tickets for residents, partnering with local suppliers, and collaborating with cultural institutions to create opportunities for emerging talent and youth development.
Pre-sale tickets will be available from January 30 at 10am.
For more information and to sign up for pre-sale ticket access, visit the Labyrinth website.