South Africa’s very own Black Coffee is set to make history once again, headlining a landmark event at London’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, this August. Demand for the show has been so overwhelming that a second date has been added, making him the first-ever DJ to lead the debut of the Labyrinth On The Thames concert series.
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A true global pioneer, Black Coffee’s journey from South Africa’s underground scene to dominating the world’s biggest stages is nothing short of legendary. His performance at the historic Old Royal Naval College—an architectural masterpiece steeped in maritime history—marks a new pinnacle in his career, proving that South African excellence continues to shape the global music landscape.
“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 this venue with,” says Labyrinth founder Nick Castleman. “As someone of South African heritage myself, it brings me great joy to announce Black Coffee as the first show at this breathtaking location.”
More than just a performance, this is a celebration of Black Coffee’s global impact and a moment of pride for South Africa. His ability to command stages from Ibiza to Coachella has cemented him as one of the most influential DJs of our time, and now, he adds yet another historic venue to his already iconic resume.
For music lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike, this event isn’t just a show—it’s a moment to witness a South African pioneer shaping history on a global stage. And for Black Coffee, it’s another reminder that homegrown talent can conquer the world.
Tickets are now on sale.