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Jim Henson's "Labyrinth: In Concert" Tour returns to Orlando on Nov. 10 for Film's 40th Anniversary

  • Writer: Alastair Mac
    Alastair Mac
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Experience the '80s cult classic film, Jim Henson's Labyrinth, with the iconic soundtrack performed by a live band on stage, accompanied by David Bowie's legendary vocals at The Plaza Live.

Jim Henson's "Labyrinth: In Concert" Tour returns to Orlando in Fall for Film's 40th Anniversary

Jim Henson's original masterpiece and musical fantasy film Labyrinth, starring the iconic David Bowie, is once again transporting fans to Goblin City in an exciting fusion of film and live music on stage with the return of "Jim Henson's Labyrinth: In Concert."


Celebrating the cult classics 40th Anniversary, "Jim Henson's Labyrinth: In Concert" is retuning in fall 2026, following a successful first run in 2025.


The 58-city US trek kicks off on September 14 in Buffalo, New York, with stops planned for Boston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Las Vegas,  New Orleans, Orlando, and more.


Labyrinth is presented on a large HD cinema screen. On stage, a live band performs in sync with Bowie’s original vocals, playing the songs and the score from the soundtrack composed by David Bowie and Trevor Jones.


The tour will stop in Orlando on November 10, returning to the stage at The Plaza Live.


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Labyrinth's loyal and steadfast cult following has grown for nearly 40 years since the film's theatrical release on June 27, 1986.


With this 40th anniversary tour, audiences are invited to experience an epic evening as the movie is presented on a large HD cinema screen. On stage, a live band will perform in sync with Bowie's original vocals, playing the songs and the score from the soundtrack composed by Bowie and Trevor Jones. 


Jim Henson's "Labyrinth: In Concert" Tour returns to Orlando in Fall for Film's 40th Anniversary

"Jim Henson's Labyrinth: In Concert" is produced by Black Ink Presents, a division of Sony Music.


“Watching audiences connect with Labyrinth this deeply has been extraordinary. From the costumes to the sing-alongs, the energy in every theater is electric,” said John Kinsner, CEO of Black Ink Presents. “With the film celebrating its 40th anniversary, this tour gives audiences a chance to rediscover the soundtrack with Bowie’s vocals and Trevor Jones’ score in a way that feels completely fresh and genuinely unforgettable.”


Starring Bowie and Jennifer Connelly, as well as scores of goblins and creatures from the renowned Jim Henson's Creature Shop, the film features a soundtrack of unique and memorable melodies, with Bowie's original songs like "Magic Dance," "Underground" and "As the World Falls Down," along with Jones' orchestral score.


The collaboration between Bowie and Jones provides an enchanting and distinctive musical experience, perfectly capturing the whimsical and fantastical elements of the film and contributing to its lasting acclaim and popularity.


Jim Henson's "Labyrinth: In Concert" Tour returns to Orlando in Fall for Film's 40th Anniversary

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