MUSIC AS A FORCE FOR GOOD

This is your chance to EARN tickets to the multi-award nominated, sold-out Labyrinth on the Thames, taking place this August at Old Royal Naval College, the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

With headline performances including from The Kooks, Peggy Gou, Dom Dolla and Moby, the eight-date series is where sound, art and light collide to reimagine the 17th century landmark, as guests dance beside the River Thames, and the sun sets over the London skyline.

To launch this year’s festival series, Labyrinth are partnering with EARNT to bring fans together as a force for good.

We want your help in supporting vulnerable people across Greenwich, by bringing essential food donations to our drop-off point, which we’ll then distribute to the Greenwich Foodbank, Clockhouse Community Centre and Greenwich Family Action Food Club.

WHEN & WHERE

  • Saturday 25 July 2026 @ 10am - 1pm

  • The Naval Lounge, 2 Cutty Sark Gardens, Greenwich, SE10 9LW (part of Old Royal Naval College)

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO

  1. Sign up! Hurry - spaces are limited

  2. Collect or buy a minimum of 25 items from the donation list

  3. Drop your food off, and choose your x2 show tickets!

  4. First come, first serve for each show date. Get there early if you have a preference

  5. Bonus prizes for the biggest donations

  6. Once it’s finished, we’ll verify the five largest donations who’ll win bonus prizes

  7. Get ready for Labyrinth on the Thames

  8. We can’t wait to welcome you

Donation spaces are limited. You must register for your spot, as everyone who participates will earn a pair tickets to a Labyrinth on the Thames show.

Bonus Perks winners will be notified by email, with perks ranging from backstage passes, free drinks and tickets to a future Labyrinth show.

If you don’t secure a donation spot, but would still like to donate, we’d love you to join on the day. However we won’t be able to allocate you tickets to a show..

*Check below for the rules and other FAQ’s.

"Greenwich got into my blood early, my mum had a shop there and I spent my childhood running wild in those streets. The Old Royal Naval College is hallowed ground, so to be playing there with Labyrinth feels like something meant to happen. What moves me about the initiatives is that it doesn’t stop at the music, it reaches back into the community that makes any of it possible in the first place. Music was always about more than sound. It was always about people. And knowing this brings them together while lifting up those who need it most that’s the whole point, isn’t it."

- Luke Pritchard, The Kooks

“In Korea, food is such a big part of our culture and how we connect with people, even the way we greet each other is often around asking if someone has eaten.I love that this initiative brings music and community together, while also helping support people and families who may not always have enough food on the table.”

- Peggy Gou

The Rules and FAQ’s