Dom Dolla will set sail to the United Kingdom this summer, where he will headline a concert series at Old Royal Naval College.
The Australian EDM superstar is headliner for this year’s Labyrinth on the Thames, marking his first-ever outdoor headline show in the United Kingdom.
For this special occasion, Dom (real name: Dominic Matheson) will take over the Old Royal Naval College, a 17th century UNESCO world heritage site on the River Thames, the architectural heart of Greenwich. And he’ll curate the line-up, which is presented over the first three weekends of August, from afternoon until deep into the evening.
Dom will take the wheels of steel on Aug. 1 with his own “elevated, world-class production,” reads a statement from independent producers Labyrinth Events.
The “Rhyme Dust” artist is no stranger to the big occasion. Last year, he played two-sellouts at Madison Square Garden, and made history in his homeland with a Dec. 20 concert at Allianz Stadium in Sydney.
Other dates have included London’s Alexandra Palace, spots at Creamfields, Reading & Leeds, Parklife, Kappa Futur, Dour Festival, and he has locked up another summer residency at Hï Ibiza, snagging the prestigious Friday nights.
“There’s no slowing down” in 2026, he told Billboard on the eve of his Allianz Stadium show, a sprint that includes first-ever tours in Asia and Latin America.
Dom has been “writing a ton of new music lately,” he continued, some of which he played in Sydney, “so I can’t wait to start sharing more of that with everyone soon.”
At the 2025 ARIA Awards, Dom was on hand to collect a brace of trophies, including the inaugural global impact honor, and his third consecutive win for best dance release (with “Dreamin’”).
Labyrinth on the Thames is said to be a “celebration of London’s cultural legacy, reshaped through pioneering sound and spectacle.” Overmono (brothers Tom and Ed Russell) are confirmed to perform the following Friday, Aug. 7, leading a lineup with Erika de Casier, Loukeman, a back-to-back from Nick Leon and Verraco, Carista, and Leod.
