The magic dance continues. On the heels of a successful global tour to nearly 100 cities, Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: In Concert returns in fall 2026 to visit more than 60 North American cities.

An unforgettable night of fantasy, music, and nostalgia awaits, as fans celebrate the 40th anniversary of the movie’s 1986 release. Fans are invited to step into the magical world of Jim Henson’s Labyrinth in an exciting fusion of film and live music. Watch the cult classic in stunning HD while a live band performs the full soundtrack in perfect sync with David Bowie’s legendary vocals. From iconic songs like “Magic Dance” to Bowie and Trevor Jones’ sweeping score, the music comes alive like never before. Dress in costume, sing along, and cheer for your favorite characters as Goblin King Jareth, Sarah, and the fantastical creatures of Jim Henson’s Creature Shop leap off the screen.

This year marks 40 years of Labyrinth. The original musical fantasy film was released on June 27, 1986.
It was directed by Jim Henson and stars Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie.

Member pre-sale begins Thursday, January 15th at 10 A.M.

Public tickets on sale Friday, January 16th at 10 A.M.

September 22, 2026

$ 69 .00

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$ 49 .00

PL 2

$ 39 .00

PL 3

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