A new name and a new direction have been unveiled for one of Branson's popular theaters.
Under new ownership, the Nashville Roadhouse Live Theater is now the Star Concert Hall, with a mission to offer national live music, comedy and more.
Located on 76 Country Boulevard, behind Olive Garden, the theater was most recently the home of Stevie Lee Woods' Nashville Roadhouse Live Show. Woods' show, a favorite among Branson visitors, has relocated to the Pierce Arrow Theater.
The Star Concert Hall features two separate theaters—a larger area for shows and concerts, and a smaller, versatile theater for more intimate engagements.
Co-owned by Donnie Frizzell and James Kelly of Branson Star Entertainment, The Star Concert Hall will be bringing nationally known artists in a variety of entertainment genres to Branson, with hopes of providing year-round entertainment. The owners also have plans to add a restaurant to the facility, set to open in the spring.
A grand opening event featuring a live performance by Eyebolt was held recently.
According to the venue's website, starconcerthall.com, upcoming concerts include Pam Tillis on September 27, and Killer Beaz on September 28. Other events will feature Chris Cagle, Jackyl, The Commodores, Great White, Little Texas, John Waite, Dailey and Vincent, Crystal Gayle, Home Free, Vicki Lawrence, Neal McCoy, Peabo Bryson along with Ruben Stoddard and Haley Reinhart and others.
For tickets to any of the upcoming shows or for more information, visit the venue's website or visit the concert hall box office at 3750 West 76 Country Boulevard in Branson.
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