62 Days of Summer
Something to do, see, eat or experience, every day in July and August.
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Horse sculpture exhibit at Titanic-Branson |
July 2010
Thursday, July 1
Branson Gospel Music Convention
Branson Convention Center, June 28-July 2, $10-$100 (varies by days, access passes)
Want your music to move you? This five-day convention features booths, music and fun with a positive message.
bransongmc.com
Branson Convention Center
200 Sycamore St. 417-336-5401
Friday, July 2
Horse sculpture exhibit
Titanic Branson, July 1—August 15, Free with admission
The amazing equine art of Rachel Wilson is on display, along with the grandeur of the Titanic Branson Museum Attraction. titanicbranson.com
Titanic Branson
3235 W. St. Hwy. 76,417-334-9500
Buy Tickets!
Saturday, July 3
Foreigner, Styx and Kansas
Black Oak Amphitheater, 7 p.m., $59.95—$74.95
Catch three of the biggest acts of the ‘70s and ‘80s, live onstage in the re-opened Black Oak Amphitheater in Lampe.
blkoakamp.com
1728 St. Hwy H, 417-779-1222
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Sunday, July 4
Fourth of July
Kimberling City, Chateau on the Lake, everywhere
Branson is the perfect place for the Fourth of July, and the celebrations are all over place during the weekend. Go to bransonvacationmag.com for a full schedule.
Chateau on the Lake Resort Spa & Convention Center
3235 W. St. Hwy. 76, 417-334-9500
Monday, July 5
Eat at Florentina’s
Fill up with some carbs after a busy Fourth of July weekend with some pasta at one of Branson’s newer dining destinations.
Florentina's 2690 Green Mountain Dr. 417-337-9882
Tuesday, July 6
Peter Pan
The Mansion Theatre, July 6—August 15
The magical tale of the boy who won’t grow up—starring Olympic hero Cathy Rigby—is back for a second season at the Mansion. themansiontheatre.com
189 Expressway Ln., 417-239-1333
Buy Tickets
Wednesday, July 7
Catch a film at IMAX Branson
IMAX Branson has the biggest screens in town. Catch a first-run or specially-made-for-IMAX film (perhaps Twilight: Eclipse) on-screen seven days a week.
bransonimax.com
3562 Shepherd of the Hills Expwy.
417-335-7941
Thursday, July 8
REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar
Black Oak Amphitheater, 7 p.m., $59.95—$74.95
Another weekend, another big ‘80s show. Tickets are still available!
blkoakamp.com
1728 St. Hwy. H
417-779-1222
Friday, July 9
Yakov’s Moscow Circus dinner show
Yakov Smirnoff Comedy Theatre, 5:30 and 8 p.m., $34.99
Enjoy the stunning Moscow Circus and an authentic Russian dinner (with recipes from Yakov’s mom!) at the famous comic’s dinner theater. yakov.com/branson
470 Missouri 248
417-336-6542
Buy tickets!
Concerts at Branson Landing |
Saturday, July 10
Jake Simpson and 4 Jax in concert
Branson Landing, 8 p.m., Free
The former Star Search winner and his band play the biggest hits of the ‘70s and ‘80s live in front of the fountains and fire of Branson Landing. bransonlanding.com
Sunday, July 11
Brunch at the Keeter Center
$8.95 (kids 5-12), $21.95 (adults), 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
One of the finest brunches in the Ozarks, the Keeter Center features scores of dishes, live entertainment and a family-friendly setting every Sunday. keetercenter.edu
101 Opportunity Ave.
417-239-1900
Monday, July 12
Jim Stafford
Jim Stafford Theatre, 8 p.m., $35.50-$38.85 adults
The Branson funnyman (who performs with a great cast, including members of his family) is a certified riot.
jimstafford.com
3440 W. Highway 76
417-335-8080
Buy tickets!
Tuesday, July 13
Visit Time Out Sports Bar
Are you a baseball fan? Tonight is the annual baseball All-Star Game, and while there are plenty of places with TVs, you might want a dedicated sports bar. Time Out is a fine choice on the Strip. timeoutbranson.com
Wednesday, July 14
Clay Cooper Show
Clay Cooper Theatre, 8 p.m., $33 per adult ticket
One of Branson’s newest, most energetic shows, Clay and a sterling cast will make you laugh, sing and clap all night long.
claycooper.biz
3216 W. St. Hwy. 76
417-334-5333
Thursday, July 15
Check out the Rowdy Beaver
One of Branson’s newest (and most insiderish) hangouts, you’ll have a good time and a chill night if you get a seat (or a spot on the dance floor) at the Beaver.
rowdybeaver.com
1810 W. St. Hwy. 76
417-334-7409
Friday, July 16
Rod Stewart Tribute Show
The Worman House at Big Cedar Lodge
Don Audette is Rod Stewart, and his dinner show—complete with Songbook selections and Rod’s rock classics—is just one reason to enjoy a fine gourmet meal at the Worman House.
big-cedar.com
612 Devil's Pool Rd., Ridgedale
1-800-BCLODGE
White Water |
Saturday, July 17
Cool off at White Water
$33.48 (children), $40.18 (adults)
By far the coolest spot in Branson. Although you can see the entire strip from the top of its tallest slide, it’s a tropical oasis for the whole family. whitewater.silverdollarcity.com
Buy Tickets!
3505 W. St. Hwy. 76
1-800-475-9370
Golf Week!
Sunday, July 18
Holiday Hills Golf Club
holidayhills.com
Monday, July 19
Payne Stewart Golf Club
paynestewartgolfclub.com
Tuesday, July 20
Branson Creek Golf Club
bransoncreekgolf.com
Payne stewart golf club at branson hills |
Wednesday, July 21
Thousand Hills Golf Resort
thousandhills.com
Thursday, July 22
Pointe Royale Golf Course
pointeroyale.com
Friday, July 23
LedgeStone Championship Golf Course
stonebridgebranson.com/ledgestone
Saturday, July 24
John Daly’s Murder Rock Golf Club
murderrockgolf.com
Sunday, July 25
Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede
$41.99-$46.99, 5:30 and 8 p.m.
Talk about dinner and a show! A full, four-course meal is served while you watch riders and animals compete in a North vs. South-themed duel.
dixiestampede.com
1525 W. St. Hwy. 76
417-336-3000
Buy tickets!
Monday, July 26
Shoji Tabuchi
Shoji Tabuchi Theatre, 7:30 p.m. $45.93-$48.16
The famous Japanese fiddler and his talented family are the stars of this show. Well, them and the award-winning bathrooms at Shoji’s theater.
shoji.com
3260 Shepherd of the Hills Expwy.
417-334-3734
Buy tickets!
Tuesday, July 27
Tony Roi’s Elvis Experience
New Americana Theatre, 2 p.m. $29.57
One of the best Elvis shows you’ll see, Tony has been named Branson’s entertainer of the year multiple times.
tonyroielvisexperience.com
2905 West St. Hwy. 76
417-339-4663
Buy tickets!
The Legend of Kung Fu |
Wednesday, July 28
Chun Yi—The Legend of Kung Fu
White House Theatre, 2 and 7:30 p.m. $34.05
Amazing martial arts feats from a group that got its start at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
kungfubranson.com
White House Theatre
755 Gretna Rd.
417-335-2396
Buy tickets!
Thursday, July 29
Visit the Veterans Memorial Museum
$14.95 ($13 veterans and active military)
Honor the men and women who fought for our freedom at one of Branson’s most moving, popular attractions.
Veterans Memorial Museum
1250 W. St. Hwy. 76
417-336-2300
Buy tickets!
Friday, July 30
Liverpool Legends
The Mansion Theatre, 8 p.m. $29.12 per adult ticket
One of the truest Beatles tribute acts you’ll ever find, managed by George Harrison’s sister, Louise.
liverpoollegends.com
The Mansion Entertainment and Media Center
189 Expressway Ln.
417-239-1333
Buy tickets!
Ballknocking |
Saturday, July 31
Go Ballknocking
Climb inside a 12-foot inflatable ball and roll downhill. It’s Branson’s newest thrill ride!
ballknocker.com
3330 W. Harvey Dr.
417-335-3958

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