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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 73 reviews

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 73 reviews
  • Awesome

    by Ginblossom on 5/4/25Kodak Center - RochesterRating: 5 out of 5

    This was an incredible show! The seats at the venue aren’t big though, and I couldn’t bring in my own snacks 😢

  • Great enthusiasm

    by Erin on 5/4/25Kodak Center - RochesterRating: 5 out of 5

    I absolutely loved it. I was hoping that David Bowie would rise and sing for us 1 last time. ;). It was really amazing overall.

  • Labyrinth

    by Page23 on 5/3/25Warner Theatre - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Very fun — very nostalgic. Great venue, great staff. With the screen was bigger.

  • Labyrinth

    by Rachel on 5/3/25Warner Theatre - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Can you ever go wrong with David Bowie, Jim Henson and Jennifer Connelly. NO! It was perfect with a backup band

  • Labyrinth in Concert

    by Mike F on 5/3/25Warner Theatre - WashingtonRating: 4 out of 5

    Fun, interactive thanks to the band. They encourage cheering and clapping and singing making experience great. Definitely better than watching movie at home for 100th time. Definitely encourage dressing up and getting into the crowd response to elevate your experience. May go to 11 pm and some costumes may not be totally appropriate for very young children.

  • Awesome Show

    by David S. on 5/1/25Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    Labyrinth on the big screen and a band playing the music was awesome. Nostalgia was at an 11! The band members were having a great time and the crowd was really into it the whole time.

  • Disappointing

    by Casey on 5/1/25Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts - RaleighRating: 1 out of 5

    Low budget show with a big budget ticket price. Did I really just pay $150 for two average seats just to watch a movie on a screen?

  • Wonderful chaos

    by Terri on 5/1/25Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts - RaleighRating: 5 out of 5

    I'm not a diehard Labyrinth fan, but I have seen the film a few times, and I still wonder "what on earth were Bowie and Henson thinking?"Once I hang those thoughts at the door and join in, the experience is joyful, wild, crazy fun. Had a blast this time too.

  • This show was nostalgic, family friendly and so much fun.

    by KJ Schaefer on 4/30/25The Charleston Music Hall - CharlestonRating: 5 out of 5

    Our family splurged on this concert and it was amazing. This movie is a childhood favorite of mine and a favorite of my sister. We took our daughters to continue sharing the love of David Bowie and the imagination of Jim Henson. We even got matching t-shirts made. Our children are also musicians and the talent of the band was not lost on us. It was also a great feeling to be surrounded by people who were fanatics just like us.

  • Amazing

    by Tara on 4/30/25The Charleston Music Hall - CharlestonRating: 5 out of 5

    I am now forever spoiled and do not think that I can watch this movie again without the amazing band that played the score and music along with the movie. I was not sure what to expect going in but left feeling like this was money well spent. It was also nice to see the band enjoy playing the music and seeing the love they had for this movie! So, if you are on the fence, buy the tickets and go enjoy the show!

  • Live Music Labyrinth

    by Tina E. on 4/28/25Adler Theatre - DavenportRating: 5 out of 5

    I loved it. Singing along, talking along, cheering and jeering and laughing aloud. Great experience

  • Incredible show for all

    by Megan on 4/27/25Prairie Home Alliance Theater - PeoriaRating: 5 out of 5

    If you love this movie, this will exceed your expectations. Absolutely lovely, I hope Jim Henson would be proud

  • Exciting and thrilling

    by Caitlin on 4/27/25Prairie Home Alliance Theater - PeoriaRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was so fun and entertaining! Loved that the band was so enthusiastic and pumped up the audience to have a good time! So glad we went.

  • Awesome birthday gift for daughter

    by B.C. on 4/25/25Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 5 out of 5

    This was scheduled on my daughter's 27th birthday who had only seen the film when she was little. Four of us attended and it was absolutely awesome at this venue. Everyone in the theater seemed to enjoy it very much as well! They also include a 20-minute intermission at about the halfway point Highly recommended!

  • Awesome show!

    by Pipa on 4/24/25Adler Theatre - DavenportRating: 5 out of 5

    One of my favorite movies is now interactive, with a huge group of fans like me! All of our nerdiness in large quantities! I thoroughly enjoyed it, sang along with my daughter and granddaughter! Well worth it. I would love to see it again!

  • Labyrinth at The Factory

    by David C on 4/19/25The Factory - Saint LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    First of all the venue was amazing, I am looking forward to going back there; the parking was easy and every seat was great. Labyrinth with the live band playing the music was so innovative and really made me appreciate a movie I originally had no interest in seeing, but now every time I hear a song from the movie it takes back to this show and I enjoy it all over again.

  • Amazing!!

    by Tina on 4/19/25The Factory - Saint LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    It was amazing!!The concert was amazing. We enjoyed the show and loved the crowd interaction.

  • Great Experience!

    by nana on 4/18/25Liberty Hall - LawrenceRating: 5 out of 5

    It was so much fun! Everyone was made comfortable, we were encouraged to dance, sing, shout, etc! People dressed up! We were encouraged to shout for our favorite characters it was just an overall great experience most definitely would go again.

  • Not much "live,"mediocre venue and poor sound system

    by The_Infraviolet on 4/16/25Rating: 2 out of 5

    The good: the movie itself, Jim Henson's Labyrinth. Seeing this film back on a big screen was nice. The audience had many enthusiastic fans who joined in with the movie, cheered and danced. The live band specifically encouraged our participation, and recognized fans who came in costume. It was a fun setting. The not-so-good: - Live Band: The live elements of "Labyrinth: In Concert"were minimal. The band consisted of a saxophone, three keyboards, drums, guitar, and bass. Vocals were exclusively from the original film, which I'm sure is for the best as nobody could do it better than the original--David Bowie--as the Goblin King Jareth. Other than "Dance Magic Dance,"the band didn't have much to do. I found myself just enjoying the movie and forgot they were there a few times. - The Sound Mix: I saw "Labyrinth: In Concert"at Liberty Hall in Lawrence, Kansas. The speaker setup in this venue was substandard for a movie presentation. The Labyrinth film was originally mixed in 70mm with 6-track audio, and there's a modern Dolby Atmos surround sound mix as used on the Blu-Ray and 4K releases. This "live"presentation of Jim Henson's classic was pushed out in a stereo mix with difficult to hear dialogue. The band's sound seemed to come from the same speakers, on the left and right of the stage -- no center channel for the movie's vocals -- and no surround sound. As a result of Liberty Hall's limitations, the movie Labyrinth sounds better on my consumer-grade 5.1 surround sound system at home. At the end of the show, my left ear was ringing as my seat was less than 10' from the speaker on that side. The ugly: Liberty Hall in Lawrence Kansas is an older venue. The chairs are of the folding variety, small, and not comfortable. Handicapped access is limited to the back of the main floor--the front of the theater and balcony are inaccessible by ADA standards. The main restrooms are upstairs, and the line for the women's side was so long that one lady barged right in to the wait-free men's side. Unknowable from the outside, Liberty Hall's men's room has zero-privacy urinals, so David Bowie's codpiece wasn't the only show this audacious lady got at Labyrinth: In Concert.

  • Had so much fun!

    by She on 4/7/25Paramount Theatre - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    This was so much fun. The musicians did a great job.