Season winding down for many Branson shows
- K.D. Michaels
- 1 day ago
- 3 min read
The 2025 tourism season is quickly coming to a close, which means that there are only a few opportunities remaining to see your favorite shows.
While some shows continue through Christmas and into early January, others are ending sooner, so make plans now if you want to catch them.
This weekend marks the end of the 2025 season for Presleys’ Country Jubilee. but you still have a few days. The original show on Branson's strip runs through Saturday, December 13.
The Duttons will conclude their season on Friday, December 12, but will be back for two shows, December 30 and 31.
At the Americana Theater, most shows, including C.J. Newsom's Classic Country and more, have completed their season. A few shows will return after Christmas for select dates, and the shows will come together for a big New Year’s Eve celebration on December 31.
December 19 marks one of the last few shows of the season for Clay Cooper's Country Express. Clay and his cast will take a well-deserved break, returning on December 26, for three shows through December 31.
Performing at the Hughes Brothers Theatre, Branson's Famous Baldknobbers perform through December 19 before taking a break. They will return to the stage with shows December 29, 30 and 31.
At the Sight and Sound Theatre, where the Bible comes to life, David will run through December 20, before taking a Christmas break. The show resumes on December 27, with shows continuing through Saturday, January 3.
Illusionist Rick Thomas at the Grand Shanghai Theatre will perform through December 23 before taking a holiday break. The fun continues in late December, though, with shows December 29, 30 and 31.
The Haygoods will continue performances through December 23, before taking a brief break. The talented sibling group returns for shows December 27, 30 and 31.
In order to offer entertainment for show enthusiasts, many shows are taking an abbreviated Christmas break.
The group SIX, at the Pepsi Legends Theater, performs Christmas shows through December 23. After taking off Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, they return to the stage for performances on December 26 and 27.
Legends in Concert, also at the Pepsi Legends Theater, will entertain through December 23, with only two days off for the holiday. Shows resume on December 26 and run through January 3.
Showboat Branson Belle, on a similar schedule, offers meal cruises through December 23. After a brief break for Christmas, their meal, show and cruise combo returns December 26 through December 31.
Likewise, the Grand Jubilee Show at the Grand Country Music Hall, offers performances through December 23. The show will return on December 26 and run through January 3.
Dave and Denise Hamner, stars of Hamners Unbelievable Variety Show, will perform through Christmas Eve. They will be closed Christmas Day, and resume performances December 26 through December 31.
At the King’s Castle Theater, Branson's Christmas Wonderland runs through Christmas Eve, before taking Christmas Day off. The show then can be seen December 26 through the 31.
Dolly Parton's Stampede is offering shows nightly, including Christmas, through January 3, a memorable way to celebrate the holiday.
Additionally, the Hughes Brothers Christmas Show will continue straight through the holidays, with the last day of shows on Saturday, January 3.
Shanghai Circus Amazing Acrobats have shows each day, now through Thursday, January 1.
Reza, star of his own show, Reza, Edge of Illusion at the Reza Live Theatre, will offer his show daily, as well, performing straight through the holiday season. Reza's last show of the season is set for Saturday, January 10.
