Branson, Missouri, the Live Entertainment Capital of the Midwest, is known for a lot of things – like Silver Dollar City, Tanger Outlet Malls, the Hollywood Wax Museum, and great fishing – but the city of Branson is most well-known for (and got its start from!) live music. So if you are a local, a seasonal dweller, or in town for vacation, don’t miss your chance to catch some of the great live music in Branson! It is an experience you don’t want to miss out on.
SIX: For outstanding music and unparalleled entertainment, get your tickets to see SIX, one of Branson’s favorite shows! This live music in Branson show features six brothers (the oldest of a family of ten boys!) who kicked off their musical career in 1995. They have performed over the years with greats like Diana Ross, the Doobie Brothers, Rod Stewart, Trisha Yearwood and more, and are now proud to perform in Branson. You won’t want to miss this show – it’s full of classic songs and today’s top hits!
The Texas Tenors: The Texas Tenors, as seen on PBS, are famous for their crisp and crooning vocals – and if you are planning to be in Branson around Christmastime, you will certainly want to catch their show at the Starlite Theater! Their show, ‘Deep in the Heart of Christmas,’ features their unique blend of country, gospel, Broadway and classical singing styles that have made them famous. Some of their hits include “Rocky Top,” “Unchained Melody,” “Oh Shenandoah,” and “Bless the Broken Road.” Make plans to attend their Christmas show and let Marcus Collins, John Hagen and JC Fisher show you why people love The Texas Tenors!
The Hits Staring Mary Wilson: Mary Wilson is best known for being part of the famous trio, The Supremes. And now, she’s coming to Branson! They recorded 12 No.1 hits from 1964 to 1969. With number one hits “Where Did Our Love Go,” “Baby Love,” “Come See About Me,” “Stop In the Name of Love,” and “Back in My Arms Again,” The Supremes are the only group to have five consecutive number one hits in their career. Mary Wilson was a founding member of this beloved group. Mary also recorded two solo albums while she was raising a family – talk about talented!
Presley’s Country Jubilee: The Presley’s Country Jubilee are an Ozark’s born and bred clan from the very beginning – this musically talented family began playing bluegrass for their neigShowtimers inside caves – and imagine how great the acoustics were! The popularity of the Presley’s family show in the caves grew until they ran out of room in their underground stages – so in 1967, they built themselves a brand new theater to wow the crowds. It just happened to be the first live music theater in Branson; and if you look around the town today, it seems that the Presley’s started a trend! You can catch the Presley Family’s awesome bluegrass tunes at Presley’s Country Jubilee on The Strip.