Get Lost in the Music: ‘Labyrinth’ Celebrates 40 Years with a Live Tour
Image: The Jim Henson Company
Some cult classics fade — Labyrinth only grows more magical with time.
Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, Sony Music Entertainment is summoning fans back to one of cinema’s most beloved fantasy worlds with Labyrinth: In Concert. This special 40th anniversary tour celebrates the enduring magic of Jim Henson’s cult-classic film and David Bowie’s unforgettable musical legacy — all wrapped into one immersive live experience.
Launching this fall, the tour will visit more than 60 cities across the U.S., bringing the magic dance to fans from New York to California, Texas to Florida, and everywhere in between. Whether you grew up rewinding your VHS copy or discovered the film through the never-ending wave of internet nostalgia, this is the ultimate love letter to a story that refuses to fade into the oubliette.
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At each event, audiences will watch Labyrinth projected on a full HD cinema screen while a live band performs the film’s enchanting soundtrack in real time. That means “Magic Dance,” “Underground,” and the swoon-worthy “As the World Falls Down” will echo through the theater — not from your speakers, but from the stage itself.
First-time viewers will experience Sarah’s perilous journey through goblin corridors and creature-filled forests in a bold new way. Longtime fans will rediscover the film’s whimsical costumes, practical creature magic, and Bowie’s legendary Goblin King swagger — now paired with the electricity of a live concert atmosphere.
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In a pop culture moment where nostalgia reigns supreme and fashion continues to borrow from fantasy aesthetics, Labyrinth’s return feels perfectly timed. Its influence still shows up on runways, in makeup trends, and across fandom spaces — proof that some stories don’t just endure. They evolve.
Fans ready to answer the Goblin King’s call can grab presale tickets beginning January 15. For tour dates, tickets, and additional information, visit labyrinthinconcert.com.
Because 40 years later… the magic dance goes on.