Electronic music legend Moby took over one of London’s most iconic landmarks for a spectacular riverside performance.
The 60-year-old musician performed at the historic Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich on Saturday (15 August).
The sold-out show formed part of Labyrinth on the Thames, an open-air music series staged within the UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Thames.
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Moby treated fans to some of his biggest hits during the performance, including Porcelain, Natural Blues, Extreme Ways, Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? and We Are All Made of Stars.
He also performed his breakthrough 1991 track Go and a cover of David Bowie’s Heroes, before closing the night with Feeling So Real.

The musician had previously described performing at the historic venue as a “humbling honour”, having been inspired by British music for much of his life.
The performance was one of eight sold-out Labyrinth on the Thames dates held at the Old Royal Naval College this summer, with other headliners including The Kooks, Peggy Gou, Overmono and Michael Bibi.
The series sees the 17th-century riverside landmark transformed using sound, art and light as the sun sets over the London skyline.
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