“Branson’s celebration of Ozark Mountain Christmas runs from November 1 through December 31,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. “Although major elements of Ozark Mountain Christmas such as Silver Dollar City’s Old Time Christmas; major lighting displays such as Shepherd of the Hills Trail of Lights and the Branson Festival of Lights; the majority of Branson’s attractions and its shopping will continue through December 31, many of Branson’s Christmas shows be ending during the first two weeks of December,” Johnson continued.
According to Branson.Com’s Official Show Schedule, the final 2010 performances for some of Branson’s most popular shows are shown below. The list is sorted alphabetically by the date of the last 2010 show.
December 4
George Dyer
Mel Tillis Family Christmas
December 7
Duttons
December 10
Neal McCoy
Spirit of Christmas
December 11
Andy Williams
Country Tonite
Osmonds
Rankin Brothers
Presleys’ Country Jubilee
Righteous Brother Bill Medley (One show on December 31)
Shake Rattle and Roll
SIX
Tony Orlando and the Lennon Sister Christmas Celebration
Yakov Smirnoff
December 12
Shoji Tabuchi – December 12
December 18
Baldknobbers
Hughes Brothers
Twelve Irish Tenors
December 30
Clay Cooper
Jim Stafford
Showboat Branson Belle
December 31
Acrobats of China
Amazing Pets
Comedy Jamboree
Grand Jubilee
Hamner Barber
Haygoods
Legends in Concert
Magnificent Variety
Miracle of Christmas
Pierce Arrow
The Cats Pajamas
Yakov’s Moscow Circus
Johnson points out that shows with ending dates after December 18 could be closed for periods of time between December 11 and the end of the year. For specific scheduling or information on any these or other Branson’s shows and attractions or help with lodging please feel free to contact the Branson Tourism Center (BTC) by either calling their toll free number 1-800-785-1550 or through their website www.BransonTourismCenter.com.