The RFD-TV Theatre in Branson has hosted a series of limited engagement concerts throughout the 2009 season. Two outstanding performances are coming up that you will not want to miss. Legendary country crooners Marty Stewart and Connie Smith will be gracing the stage at the RFD-TV Theatre on October 9, 10, 16, and 17. These musicians will be performing some of their best known hits from their legendary careers that span decades. Marty Stewart will bring his classic country twang to the stage, while Connie Smith will entertain guests with her signature soft gospel sounds.
In November, Brule and the American Indian Rock Opera are returning to the stage at the RFD-TV Theatre. These performers headlined in a show back in July and were so popular that they have returned for the first two weeks of November. This show features the the music of Brule, who sings a range of American Indian songs. The American Indian Rock Opera is one of the most engaging dance troupes in the country and offer an unbelievable performance featuring the traditional dances of the American Indians.
These shows are only available for a limited time, and tickets are sure to become scarce! BransonShows.com is your destination for tickets to Marty Stewart and Connie Smith as well as Brule and the American Indian Rock Opera. Visit BransonShows.com or call 1-800-987-6298 to set up your ticket reservations today!


This October 24, the Claybough Plaza Center in Branson, MO will be host to the first annual Ozark Mountain Monopoly Tournament. This exciting new edition to Branson is sponsored by the Stone County OACAC, officially sanctioned by Hasbro, and provides Branson visitors and locals alike with a competitive way to enjoy themselves. The tournament is currently set to last two 90 minute rounds and features a $30 entry fee and minimum age requirement of 14.
On Friday, September 25, Branson Landing will feature the last concert of the 2009 Concert Series. The Concert Series Grand Finale Event begins at 8 p.m. at Branson Landing’s Town Square, and the fireworks spectacular presented by the American Pyrotechnics Association begins after the concert.
This October 2 – 4, the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds will be hosting the
After an international poll performed by the Amusement Today newspaper, Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri received several awards for its performance in the theme park industry.
On September 17 through 20, the State of the Ozarks Fiddler’s Association will be hosting the Bob Walsh Memorial Fiddler’s Convention at Compton Ridge Campground.
As the fall foliage in the Ozarks begins to slowly turn from bright greens to vivid oranges and reds, Ozarks residents and Branson visitors know that it is time for the annual Autumn Daze Arts and Crafts Festival.
