
Labyrinth 40th Anniversary Concert Tour Comes to Evansville
The goblins are coming back, the music is about to echo through downtown, and the magic dance will continue. Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: In Concert is coming to the Victory Theatre in Evansville as part of a 60-city tour across North America.
Labyrinth In Concert Comes To Victory Theatre
After a global run that hit nearly 100 cities, Black Ink Presents is bringing this fan-favorite experience back to the stage. And if you’ve never experienced Labyrinth like this before, you’re in for something special.
- What: Labyrinth: In Concert 40th Anniversary
- When: November 18, 2026
- Where: Victory Theatre in Evansville, IN
- Tickets: Tickets go on sale on Friday, February 13th, and will be available at the Ford Center box office and at Ticketmaster.com.
What To Expect From The Live Experience
Fans of the beloved 1986 film starring Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie will get to see it on a massive HD cinema screen, while a live band performs the entire soundtrack in perfect sync with Bowie’s original vocals. That means “Magic Dance," “As the World Falls Down,” and all those unforgettable musical moments come alive, even 40 years later.
Celebrating 40 Years Of Labyrinth
I’m sorry if this makes you feel old, but Labyrinth is turning 40 in 2026. It first hit theaters on June 27, 1986, and somehow its cult following has only grown stronger with time. Fans don’t just watch this movie – they live it.
Watching audiences connect with Labyrinth this deeply has been extraordinary. From the costumes to the sing-alongs, the energy in every theater is electric. 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. ~John Kinsner, CEO of Black Ink Presents
If you’re a longtime fan, this is your chance to relive the magic. If you’re introducing your kids (or your friends who somehow haven’t seen it yet), this is the ultimate way to experience it.
Tickets go on sale February 13th at the Ford Center Ticket Office and Ticketmaster.com — and if history tells us anything, these will not last long.
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