Want to go on an adventure with Hoggle, Sir Didymus, Ludo, and the Goblin King?

“Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: In Concert” is going on tour to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the beloved 1986 movie. The event features the film shown on the big screen with its iconic soundtrack performed by a live band on stage, accompanied by the late David Bowie’s vocals.

Tour dates include a Sept. 15, 2026, performance at the Palace Theatre in Syracuse. The show begins at 7 p.m.; attendees 16 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Jan. 16, at 10 a.m. via showclix.com and AfterDarkPresents.com.

Other Upstate New York stops on the tour include performances Sept. 14 at the Riviera Theatre in North Tonawanda and Sept. 18 at the Hart Theatre at The Egg in Albany.

“Labyrinth,” directed by “The Muppets” creator Jim Henson, is a fantasy adventure about a teen girl (Jennifer Connelly) who must navigate a maze to save her baby brother from Jareth, the Goblin King (David Bowie). The cult classic also includes memorable lines like “you remind me of the babe” and Henson creatures like the dwarf Hoggle, a large troll called Ludo, and a dog-riding fox terrier named Sir Didymus.

The concert will also feature live performances of original songs by Bowie like “Magic Dance,” “Underground” and “The World Falls Down.”

“Watching audiences connect with Labyrinth this deeply has been extraordinary. From the costumes to the sing-alongs, the energy in every theater is electric,” says 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.”

For more information, visit labyrinthinconcert.com.

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