The fun, color and excitement of the attractions, Christmas Lighting displays, shopping, and many other activities continues until December 31. Although some of Branson’s most popular shows will be performing through December 31, 60 Branson shows will be ending their 2011 seasons by December 17. Although subject to change, as of December 3, the Official Branson.Com Show Schedule, powered by the Branson Tourism Center, shows that this will include, but not be limited to the following shows, listed alphabetically by date of their final 2011 performance:
December 5
Buck Trent
December 6
Duttons
The World Famous Platters Review
December 7
Barbara Fairchild
Gatlin Brothers & Debby Boone Together
Neal McCoy
Osmonds

SIX during Jaks reading of the "Night Before Christmas." When they interact with him as he reads the result is the funniest reading of the story most people have ever heard.
December 8
Joey Riley Comedy & Music Review
Ralph Kuster’s Christmas in Branson
ROCKIT!
Roy Rogers Jr. Show
The Tweeds
December 9
Alabama Revival
Angels of Country Music
Down Home Country
Eagles Tribute
Fountains of Faith
Mike Walker
The Cats Pajamas
Tony Orlando Christmas
December 10
#1 Hit of the 60’s
3 Red Neck Tenors
A Tribute to John Denver
Andy Williams Christmas Show
Bill Chrastil, The Many Performances of
Brett Family
Cat’s Pajamas – Vocal Band
Christmas with the Lennon Sisters
George Strait Tribute
Hollywood’s Christmas Spectacular
Jim Owen
Legend of Kung Fu
Paul Harris Live
Rankin Brothers
Red Skelton – A Tribute by Tom Mullica
Shake Rattle & Roll
Statler Brothers Revisited
December 11
Chubby Checker
Ozark Mountain Jubilee
Shoji Tabuchi
Sunday Gospel Jubilee
Yakov
Yakov’s Dinner Adventure
December 13
Mickey Gilley
December 15
A Tribute to Marty Robbins
December 16
Cassandre’ The Voice of an Angel
December 17
A Neil Diamond Tribute
Hughes Brothers
Motown Downtown
Presleys’ Country Jubilee
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The Hughes Brothers
Twelve Irish Tenors
In view of the limited time frame in which to see some of these shows and the fact that it is the busiest time of the year in Branson, it would be advisable for anyone wanting to see any of these shows to consider making advanced reservations,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. She also points out that a number of Branson’s most popular shows will remain open, albeit on a reduced schedule, through December 31,” For the latest information, schedules, and ticketing for the shows mentioned in this article, as well as those that will remain open through December 31, Johnson recommends calling the Branson Tourism Center, toll free at 1-800-785-1550.