Thomas Dolby is coming to Assembly in Kingston on April 16, 2026, and if you have ever wondered what happens when genuine musical genius meets a room full of people who appreciate it, here is your answer.
Dolby is one of those rare artists whose influence runs so deep that it is easy to forget how singular he actually is. Yes, “She Blinded Me with Science” made him a household name in 1982, but the song was always the tip of something much larger — a career spent at the bleeding edge of electronic music, synthesizer design, and sonic experimentation.
His catalog — from the layered sophistication of The Golden Age of Wireless to the cinematic ambition of The Flat Earth — is the work of an artist who has never stopped being curious.
Assembly in Kingston is exactly the right setting for this. The venue’s intimacy means you will be close enough to see the details — the hands on the keys, the real-time decisions that make a Dolby performance feel alive and unrepeatable.
This is a chance to see a true original in a room that matches his artistry.